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Manuel De Sica

Manuel De Sica

Manuel De Sica has been played on NTS shows including High Noon w/ Dina J , with Poisoned Claw first played on 28 September 2018.

Manuel De Sica, son of Vittorio, was born in Rome in 1949. A composer of classical, symphonic and chamber music, De Sica is best known by the general public for the over one hundred musical scores he has composed for film and television since 1969. He received an Oscar nomination in 1971 for The Garden of the Finzi-Continis . He won the 1988-89 Italian foreign press Globo d'oro (Golden Globe Award) for the soundtrack of "Ladri Di Saponette" ("The Icicle Thief"), directed by Maurizio Nichetti; a 1992 Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) for " Al Lupo Al Lupo" ("Beware the Wolf"), directed by Carlo Verdone; and the 1996 David di Donatello Award for the score of " Celluloide," directed by Carlo Lizzani. Most recently, De Sica was responsible for the soundtrack of Michele Soavi's "Cemetary Man," distributed by October Films. Additional film scores by De Sica include "A Brief Vacation" (1973), directed by Vittorio De Sica; " Caro Papa" (1975), directed by Dino Risi; and " Folies Bourgeoises" (1977), directed by Claude Chabrol. Television projects include " L'Eta Di Cosimo De Medici" (1973), directed by Roberto Rossellini, and "Cuore" (1981), directed by Luigi Comencini. Songs from De Sica's film scores have been performed by singers including Ella Fitzgerald and Tony Bennett. DRG (New York) recently released a CD entitled "A Manuel De Sica Anthology."

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Manuel De Sica

Manuel De Sica has been played on NTS shows including High Noon w/ Dina J , with Poisoned Claw first played on 28 September 2018.

Manuel De Sica, son of Vittorio, was born in Rome in 1949. A composer of classical, symphonic and chamber music, De Sica is best known by the general public for the over one hundred musical scores he has composed for film and television since 1969. He received an Oscar nomination in 1971 for The Garden of the Finzi-Continis . He won the 1988-89 Italian foreign press Globo d'oro (Golden Globe Award) for the soundtrack of "Ladri Di Saponette" ("The Icicle Thief"), directed by Maurizio Nichetti; a 1992 Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) for " Al Lupo Al Lupo" ("Beware the Wolf"), directed by Carlo Verdone; and the 1996 David di Donatello Award for the score of " Celluloide," directed by Carlo Lizzani. Most recently, De Sica was responsible for the soundtrack of Michele Soavi's "Cemetary Man," distributed by October Films. Additional film scores by De Sica include "A Brief Vacation" (1973), directed by Vittorio De Sica; " Caro Papa" (1975), directed by Dino Risi; and " Folies Bourgeoises" (1977), directed by Claude Chabrol. Television projects include " L'Eta Di Cosimo De Medici" (1973), directed by Roberto Rossellini, and "Cuore" (1981), directed by Luigi Comencini. Songs from De Sica's film scores have been performed by singers including Ella Fitzgerald and Tony Bennett. DRG (New York) recently released a CD entitled "A Manuel De Sica Anthology."

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Manuel De Sica
Digitmovies2003
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Franco Micalizzi, Carlo Rustichelli, Luciano Michelini, Manuel De Sica, Nicola Piovani, Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov, Gino Peguri, Bruno Zambrini, Fabio Massimo Cantini, Carlo Nistri, Gianni Marchetti, Mario Landi, Armando Trovaioli, Fabio Liberatori, Gianni Oddi, Giacomo Dell'Orso, A Klockar, F Loy
RCA1991
Lady Frankenstein--Sequence 1
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