

Armando Trovajoli
Italian composer blending jazz and classical music for film and television, with over 100 projects to his credit.
Armando Trovajoli was an Italian composer, arranger, and conductor, born on September 2, 1917, in Rome, Italy. He studied at the Rome Conservatory, where he developed a passion for music. Trovajoli began his career in the 1940s as a pianist and arranger for various music publishers in Rome. He eventually transitioned to composing for film and television, working on over 100 projects throughout his career.
Trovajoli's compositions often incorporated elements of jazz and classical music, creating a unique sound that captivated audiences. Some of his most notable works include the scores for the films L'urlo dei giganti, Homo eroticus, and I lunghi giorni della vendetta, as well as the theme music for the popular television show Gangsters. In addition to his work on film and television, Trovajoli also composed music for the stage, including the operetta Paolo il caldo.
Trovajoli was a prolific composer, and his music spanned a wide range of genres. He was also a skilled conductor, leading various orchestras on numerous occasions. Throughout his career, Trovajoli received numerous awards and nominations for his work, a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of music.
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