Artists

RIZ ORTOLANI

RIZ ORTOLANI

A composer and arranger who worked both for pop and film music. In the 60s even Hollywood was charmed by his song "More", opening theme for "Mondo cane", that lead him to a nomination for the Academy Award. In 1977 he composed the score of "La ragazza dal pigiama giallo" ("The pyjama girl case"), produced by Cinevox Record. It includes the track "Look at her dancing", characterized by a disco atmosphere and performed by Amanda Lear. This track is today very rare and it is amongst every collector's most wanted list.

ANNA MELATO

ANNA MELATO

An actress and songwriter she is the sister of Mariangela Melato. In her career she performed several songs from famous italian movies, like "Canzone arrabbiata", included in the score of "Film d'amore e d'anarchia" ("Love and anarchy") by Lina Wertmuller.

GIORGIO CARNINI

He reached the success as organist. He first performed concerts for organo and orchestra by several contemporary authors like Morricone, Ravinale, Zafred, Gentile. He worked not only as a performer but also as a conductor. He conducted the orchestra during the recording sessions of the song Djamballà (Il mio tempo arriverà), from the movie "Il dio serpente" (The Serpent God), performed by Luciana Turina and composed by Augusto Martelli.

FRANCO CAMPANINO

FRANCO CAMPANINO

Producer, film music composer, and, together with his brother Luigi, leader of the band I Campanino. He is the author of the score of "Napoli si ribella" ("A Man Called Magnum").

BIXIO-FRIZZI-TEMPERA

BIXIO-FRIZZI-TEMPERA

Franco Bixio, Fabio Frizzi and Vincenzo “Vince” Tempera collaborated in composing several soundtracks for the italian cinema, ranging amongst the genres. Their greatest hits is the soundtrack of the movie “Fantozzi” ("White Collar Blues") by Luciano Salce (1975). Also the soundtracks of “Febbre da cavallo” ("Horse Fever") and “I quattro dell’apocalisse” ("Four of the Apocalypse"). The main theme of the movie “Sette note in nero” (7 Notes in Black) by Lucio Fulci was used by Quentin Tarantino in his masterpiece "Kill Bill vol. 1".

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During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.