Fiorenzo Carpi
Fiorenzo Carpi | |
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Died | 21 May 1997 Rome, Italy | (aged 78)
Occupation | composer |
Fiorenzo Carpi (19 October 1918 – 21 May 1997) was an Italian composer and pianist, probably best known for the "Pinocchio" theme.
Biography
My theater ... is held together by the notes of Fiorenzo Carpi. Very often his music has give me, since the beginning or during the work, the inner "clarification" I needed, the lighting of an "everything" that I did not understand ..
Born in Milan as Fiorenzo Carpi De Resmini, in 1945 he graduated at the Milan Conservatory, pupil of Arrigo Pedrollo and Giorgio Federico Ghedini;[2][3] then he was a stable member of Piccolo Teatro di Milano since its founding (1947).[2][4] He also collaborated with the Nobel laureate playwright Dario Fo on all his plays between 1953 and 1967, then sporadically until Carpi's death in 1997.[5][6][7] Fo's 1997 play Il diavolo con le zinne (The Devil with Boobs) featured an homage to Carpi following his death.[8]
Carpi was a prolific film score composer, well known for his long collaboration with the director Luigi Comencini. In 1981 he won the David di Donatello for Best Score for Comencini's Voltati Eugenio.[9] He also composed numerous pop songs, television scores, commercial jingles, symphonic and chamber opera works.[2][3]
Selected filmography
- Fugitive in Trieste (1951)
- Zazie dans le Métro (1960)
- Leoni al sole (1961)
- A Very Private Affair (1962)
- Parigi o cara (1962)
- I cuori infranti (1963)
- I 4 tassisti (1963)
- Misunderstood (1966)
- Death on the Run (1967)
- Italian Secret Service (1968)
- Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (1969)
- The Howl (1970)
- Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale (1970)
- Million Dollar Eel (1971)
- Without Family (1972)
- The Adventures of Pinocchio (1972)
- A White Dress for Marialé (1972)
- Till Marriage Do Us Part (1974)
- Simona (1974)
- La Chair de l'orchidée (1975)
- The First Time on the Grass (1975)
- Salon Kitty (1976)
- Traffic Jam (1979)
- Voltati Eugenio (1980)
- Piso pisello (1981)
- The Wounded Man (1983)
- Cuori nella tormenta (1984)
- La Storia (1986)
- Italian Night (1987)
- Merry Christmas... Happy New Year (1989)
- The Amusements of Private Life (1990)
- The End Is Known (1993)
Further reading
- Mitchell, Tony (1999), Dario Fo: People's Court Jester (Updated and Expanded), London: Methuen, ISBN 0-413-73320-3.
References
- ^ "...Il mio teatro è tenuto insieme dalle note di Fiorenzo Carpi. Molto spesso la sua musica ha dato, all'inizio o durante il lavoro, la "chiarificazione" interna di cui avevo bisogno, l'illuminazione di un "tutto" che non riuscivo ad afferrare..", cited from the book Strehler dirige, Giancarlo Stampalia, Marsilio, 1997
- ^ a b c Silvio D'Amico. Enciclopedia dello spettacolo , Volume 3. Unedi-Unione editoriale, 1975.
- ^ a b Felice Cappa; Piero Gelli; Marco Mattarozzi. Dizionario dello spettacolo del '900. Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 1998.
- ^ Angelo Fortunato Formiggini. Chi è?. A.F. Formíggini, 1961.
- ^ Mitchell 1999, p. 57
- ^ Mitchell 1999, p. 146
- ^ Mitchell 1999, pp. 221–222
- ^ Mitchell 1999, pp. 227–229
- ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
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