Giuliano Taviani
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Born |
1969 Rome, Italy |
Occupation | Composer |
Giuliano Taviani (born in 1969) is an Italian composer.
Life and career
Born in Rome, Taviani is the son of the director and screenwriter Vittorio. He started studying jazz singing and guitar at the Scuola Popolare di Musica di Testaccio, under Giovanna Marini, and after a brief experience as a guitarist and a vocalist in the band Defaillance he enrolled at the Conservatory of L'Aquila where he graduated in composition.[1]
After composing some incidental music, he debuted as a film score composer in 1999, for Gianni Zanasi's A domani. A longtime collaborator of Francesco Munzi, in 2015 he won two David di Donatello for Best Score and Best Song for Munzi's Black Souls.[1][2]
Selected filmography
- Now or Never (2003)
- The Lark Farm (2007)
- Amore, bugie e calcetto (2008)
- Generation 1000 Euros (2009)
- Oggi sposi (2009)
- The Woman of My Dreams (2010)
- Unlikely Revolutionaries (2010)
- One Day More (2011)
- Escort in Love (2011)
- Ex – Amici come prima! (2011)
- Viva l'Italia (2012)
- Caesar Must Die (2012)
- Stay Away from Me (2013)
- Black Souls (2014)
- Sapore di te (2014)
- Wondrous Boccaccio (2015)
References
- 1 2 Valerio Cappelli (20 July 2015). "Giuliano Taviani: "Io e la musica"". Corriere della Sera. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
- ↑ Cristiano Marcacci (13 June 2015). "Il "sanminiatese" Giuliano Taviani trionfa ai "David di Donatello"". Il Tirreno. Retrieved 20 May 2016.
External links
- Giuliano Taviani at the Internet Movie Database
- Giuliano Taviani at AllMusic
- Giuliano Taviani discography at Discogs
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