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== Life and career == |
== Life and career == |
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Born in [[Alassio]], [[Savona]], Simonetti |
Born in [[Alassio]], a [[Province of Savona]], Simonetti studied piano at the [[Santa Cecilia Conservatory]] in [[Rome]].<ref name="Grasso">Aldo Grasso, Massimo Scaglioni. ''Enciclopedia della Televisione''. Garzanti, 1996–2003. {{ISBN|881150466X}}.</ref><ref name="bio">{{cite news|last1=Marco Tosatti|title=Simonetti è morto: un tumore alla laringe ?|issue=121|publisher=[[La Stampa]]|date=29 May 1978|pages=1–2}}</ref> A lover of [[jazz]], in the early 1950s he founded a jazz band with [[Piero Piccioni]] and [[Bruno Martino]], with whom he performed in the most important nightclubs of the time.<ref name="Grasso" /><ref name="bio" /> In 1953 he moved, with his family, to Brazil, where he found immediate success as musician, composer and entertainer, hosting a long running television program, ''Simonetti Show'', which lasted for 147 episodes;<ref name=Grasso/><ref name="bio" /> thanks to his popularity he was made an honorary citizen of Brazil and was introduced into the "Candido Randon da Silva" order.<ref name="bio" /> In 1964 he came back to Italy, where he joined [[RAI]] television, making his debut in the show ''Chitarra, amore mio''.<ref name=Grasso/><ref name="bio" /> He was active as a television and radio host (often paired with [[Isabella Biagini]]), as a film composer, and even an occasional actor. Simonetti died at age 54 from complications following a major surgical operation to remove a tumor in his throat.<ref name="bio" /> |
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He was the father of composer and musician [[Claudio Simonetti]].<ref name="bio" /> |
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==Selected filmography== |
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He was the father of composer and musician [[Claudio Simonetti]].<ref name=bio>{{cite news|last1=Marco Tosatti|title=Simonetti è morto: un tumore alla laringe ?|issue=121|publisher=La Stampa|date=1978-05-29|pages=1–2}}</ref> |
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* ''[[Lights Out (1953 film)|Lights Out]]'' (1953) |
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* ''[[A Flea on the Scales]]'' (1953) |
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* ''[[Leonora of the Seven Seas]]'' (1955) |
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* ''[[Macumba Love]]'' (1960) |
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*''[[I Kiss the Hand]]'' (1973) |
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*''[[Special Killers]]'' (1973) |
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*''[[Il magnate]]'' (1973) |
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*''[[Grazie... nonna|Lover Boy]]'' (1975) |
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*''[[Per amore di Cesarina]]'' (1976) |
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*''[[Scandalo in famiglia]]'' (1976) |
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== References == |
== References == |
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* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Enrico+Simonetti Enrico Simonetti] at [[Discogs]] |
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Enrico+Simonetti Enrico Simonetti] at [[Discogs]] |
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| NAME = Simonetti, Enrico |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Italian composer |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 29 January 1924 |
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| PLACE OF BIRTH = [[Alassio]] |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 28 May 1978 |
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| PLACE OF DEATH = Rome |
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Enrico Simonetti (29 January 1924 – 28 May 1978) was an Italian pianist, composer, conductor, and television and radio presenter.
Life and career
[edit]Born in Alassio, a Province of Savona, Simonetti studied piano at the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome.[1][2] A lover of jazz, in the early 1950s he founded a jazz band with Piero Piccioni and Bruno Martino, with whom he performed in the most important nightclubs of the time.[1][2] In 1953 he moved, with his family, to Brazil, where he found immediate success as musician, composer and entertainer, hosting a long running television program, Simonetti Show, which lasted for 147 episodes;[1][2] thanks to his popularity he was made an honorary citizen of Brazil and was introduced into the "Candido Randon da Silva" order.[2] In 1964 he came back to Italy, where he joined RAI television, making his debut in the show Chitarra, amore mio.[1][2] He was active as a television and radio host (often paired with Isabella Biagini), as a film composer, and even an occasional actor. Simonetti died at age 54 from complications following a major surgical operation to remove a tumor in his throat.[2]
His film scores include Macumba Love (1960), Special Killers (1973), Il magnate (1973) and Per amore di Cesarina (1976).
He was the father of composer and musician Claudio Simonetti.[2]
Selected filmography
[edit]- Lights Out (1953)
- A Flea on the Scales (1953)
- Leonora of the Seven Seas (1955)
- Macumba Love (1960)
- I Kiss the Hand (1973)
- Special Killers (1973)
- Il magnate (1973)
- Lover Boy (1975)
- Per amore di Cesarina (1976)
- Scandalo in famiglia (1976)
References
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- 1924 births
- 1978 deaths
- Italian film score composers
- Italian male film score composers
- People from the Province of Savona
- Italian male conductors (music)
- Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia alumni
- Italian television personalities
- Italian radio presenters
- 20th-century Italian conductors (music)
- 20th-century Italian pianists
- 20th-century Italian composers
- Italian male pianists
- 20th-century Italian male musicians
- Italian musician stubs
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