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Francesco De Masi (11 January 1930 – 6 November 2005) was an Italian conductor and film score composer.
YearFilmDirected By19621962The Carpet of Horror [ de]19621962Francesco De Masi (1930-2005) was an Italian composer and conductor who worked on hundreds of films and TV shows, especially in the genres of westerns and historical dramas. He also taught orchestra direction at several conservatories and recorded many discs of classical music.
- Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
- January 11, 1930
- Francesco De Masi
- November 6, 2005
May 9, 2013 · * This video interview with Francesco De Masi, the composer that contributed to one of Fulci's movies "The New York Ripper".He talks about his interest in co...
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Jul 20, 2008 · This nonprofit fan-made video is solely to promote awareness and interest in the artists, the music, and the films.) -From, "RINGO, IL CAVALIERE SOLITARIO" or "DOS HOMBRES VAN A MORIR" (Italy ...
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Aug 27, 2010 · The instrumental & song versions of "Seven Men" from the film "7 Winchester per un Massacro". Music by Francesco De Masi; vocals by Raoul.
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Apr 28, 2014 · Born in 1930 in Naples, Italy, Francesco De Masi studied composition at San Pietro a Maiella in Naples under the guidance of Achille Longo, who was also his uncle. De Masi got interested in film music when Longo was asked to compose a soundtrack for a film, and he asked De Masi to be his…
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Francesco De Masi. Soundtrack: Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood. Born in Rome, he studied composition at the Neapolitan Conservatory "S. Pietro a Majella" under the direction of M° Achille Longo then proceeded to study orchestra direction at the Chigiana Academy in Siena with Paul Van Kempen and Franco Ferrara.