Augusto Martelli

Augusto Martelli (15 March 1940 – 3 November 2014) was an Italian composer, conductor, arranger and television personality.

Born in Genoa, the son of conductor and composer Giordano Bruno Martelli, Martelli is probably best known for the song Djamballà, the theme song of the 1970 film Il dio serpente, which reached the first position in the Italian charts. He is also well known for his romantic and professional relationship with pop singer Mina, with whom he collaborated as a composer and an arranger and with whom he co-founded the music label PDU. After having been conductor in a number of RAI variety shows, starting from late seventies Martelli was also host of a number of TV programs, mainly for Canale 5. He also composed songs and scores for a large number of Fininvest TV programs, including the jazz-fusion instrumental piece "Round D Minor" for the motor racing show "Grand Prix" hosted by Andrea de Adamich in the 1980s.

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Vorname:Augusto
Geburtsdatum:15.03.1940 (♓ Fische)
Geburtsort:Genua
Sterbedatum:03.11.2014
Sterbeort:Mailand
Alter:74Jahre 7Monate 19Tage
Nationalität:Italien
Sprachen:Italienisch;
Geschlecht:♂männlich
Berufe:Dirigent, Komponist, Pianist, Fernsehmoderator, Aufnahmekünstler,
Mitgliedschaft:Orchestra Augusto Martelli,

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Datenstand: 18.04.2024 11:47:46Uhr