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The brother of the film music composer Felice Di Stefano, he wrote the soundtracks of "La figliastra" ("The Stepdaughter") and "Shango, la pistola infallibile" ("Shango").
The brother of the film music composer Felice Di Stefano, he wrote the soundtracks of "La figliastra" ("The Stepdaughter") and "Shango, la pistola infallibile" ("Shango").
The name Stelvio Cipriani is deeply connected with Eurocime movies,a genre that made him one of the most requested composers of the 70s. His talent in compostion is shown, for example, by the music of "La polizia sta a guardare"("Ransom!Police is watching"), "La polizia chiede aiuto" ("What have they done to your daughters") e "La polizia ha le mani legate ("Killer cop") .
Valerio Faggioni composed soundtracks and single songs for several recent italian movies, amongst which Giuseppe Piccioni's "These days", nominated for the Golden Lion at the 73rd Venice Film Festival.
He studied in London where he also worked in several fields of the music industry. He held lectures at the conservatory of Aarhus (Denmark), at the IUAV of Venice and at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia of Rome. He worked for the Dolby Laboratories of San Francisco, helping the adoption of the surround by many european videogame producers, including the best seller GTA: San Andreas
Actor, singer and anchorman, he is one of the most popular italian comics, protagonist of many cabaret shows and erotic comedies. He collaborates for many years with Pier Francesco Pingitore and with the Bagaglino troupe. As a singer, he records a lot of succesful songs, having ironic and surreal lyrics. His greatest hit is "Mi scappa la pipì papà", released on 45rpm by Cinevox Record, remaining 15 weeks in the charts.
Actress in several italian movies of the 70s and special guest in many tv programmes of the same time.She started her career with music. As a singer she won a Castrocaro Festival and she participated in Festival di Sanremo at the end of the 60s. For Cinevox Record she recorded the album "Perchè qualcuno un giorno mi ha dato la vita e...una voce", produced by Vince Tempera.
During its history, Cinevox Record collaborated with the most important soundtrack composers and with many important jazz, world, pop and rock music artists.