Riz Ortolani
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Born on March 25, 1926 (99 years old)
Passed Away on January 23, 2014
From Pesaro, Marche, Italy
Known for Sound
Biography
Riziero "Riz" Ortolani (25 March 1926 – 23 January 2014) was an Italian film composer. Ortolani scored over 300 films working mostly within the Italian genres of Mondo, Giallo, and the Spaghetti Western. Ortolani also scored many Hollywood films and has had some of his compositions reused in films like Drive and Django Unchained. Ortolani's most famous composition is More, which he wrote for the infamous film Mondo Cane. It won the 1964 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Theme and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 36th Academy Awards. The song was later covered by Frank Sinatra, Kai Winding, Andy Williams, Roy Orbison, and others. Ortolani was born on 25 March 1926 in Pesaro, Italy. He was the youngest of six children. Ortolani's father, a postal worker, gave his son a violin at age 4. Ortolani later switched to flute after injuring his elbow in a car accident. He studied at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica "Gioachino Rossini" in his hometown of Pesaro before moving to Rome in 1948 and finding work with the RAI orchestra. Though the chronology is unclear, he also likely served as a musician in the Italian Air Force orchestra, formed a Jazz ensemble, and came to the United States as a Jazz musician in Hollywood, all before scoring his first film. Ortolani married Katyna Ranieri in 1956. In the early 1950s, Ortolani was founder and member of a well-known Italian jazz band. One of his early film scores was for Paolo Cavara and Gualtiero Jacopetti's 1962 pseudo-documentary Mondo Cane, whose main title-song More earned him a Grammy and was also nominated for an Oscar as Best Song. The success of the soundtrack of Mondo Cane led Ortolani to score films in England and the United States such as The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), The Spy with a Cold Nose (1966), The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968) and Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968). He also scored the 1972 film The Valachi Papers, directed by Terence Young and starring Charles Bronson. Ortolani scored all or parts of over 200 films, including German westerns like Old Shatterhand (1964) and a long series of Italian giallos, Spaghetti Westerns, Eurospy films, Exploitation films and mondo films. These include Il Sorpasso (1962), Castle of Blood (1964), Africa Addio (1966), Day of Anger (1967), Anzio (1968), The McKenzie Break (1970), The Hunting Party (1971), A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die (1972), Seven Blood-Stained Orchids (1972), The Fifth Musketeer (1979), From Hell to Victory (1979), the controversial Ruggero Deodato films Cannibal Holocaust (1980) and The House on the Edge of the Park (1980), and the first series of La piovra (1984). In later years he scored many films for Italian director Pupi Avati. His music was used on soundtracks for Grand Theft Auto: London 1969 (1999), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), Drive (2011) and Django Unchained (2012). In 2013, he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Academy. Ortolani died on 23 January 2014 in Rome, aged 87. Source: Article "Riz Ortolani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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Cannibal Holocaust
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Original Music Composer
1980
House on the Edge of the Park
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Original Music Composer
1980
Maria - Nur die Nacht war Zeuge
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Original Music Composer
1980
The Warning
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Original Music Composer
1980
Fangio: Una vita a 300 all'ora
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Original Music Composer
1980
The Return of Casanova
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Original Music Composer
1980
- 1979
The Fifth Musketeer
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Original Music Composer
1979
Tigers in Lipstick
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Original Music Composer
1979
The Burning Years
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Original Music Composer
1979
Il corpo della ragassa
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Original Music Composer
1979
Mimi
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Original Music Composer
1979
Gegè Bellavita
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Original Music Composer
1979
Atrocious Tales of Love and Death
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Original Music Composer
1979
From Hell to Victory
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Original Music Composer
1979
- 1978
- 1977
- 1976
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- 1973
Mafia Junction
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Original Music Composer
1973
Teresa the Thief
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Original Music Composer
1973
No, the Case Is Happily Resolved
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Original Music Composer
1973
Dear Parents
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Original Music Composer
1973
One Russian Summer
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Music
1973
Mean Frank and Crazy Tony
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Original Music Composer
1973
Seven Deaths in the Cat's Eyes
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Original Music Composer
1973
One Way
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Original Music Composer
1973
The African Deal
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Original Music Composer
1973
War Goddess
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Original Music Composer
1973
Hospitals: The White Mafia
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Original Music Composer
1973
Counselor at Crime
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Original Music Composer
1973
The Heroes
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Original Music Composer
1973
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Where the Bullets Fly
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Original Music Composer
1972
Don't Torture a Duckling
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Original Music Composer
1972
Jus primae noctis
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Original Music Composer
1972
A Reason to Live, a Reason to Die
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Music
1972
Shadows Unseen
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Music
1972
The Dead Are Alive
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Original Music Composer
1972
Girolimoni, the Monster of Rome
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Original Music Composer
1972
Don't Torture a Duckling
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Conductor
1972
The Valachi Papers
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Original Music Composer
1972
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
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Original Music Composer
1972
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
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Conductor
1972
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Secret Fantasy
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Original Music Composer
1971
Confessions of a Police Captain
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Original Music Composer
1971
The Hunting Party
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Music
1971
Say Hello to Yesterday
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Music
1971
Goodbye Uncle Tom
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Original Music Composer
1971
Web of the Spider
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Original Music Composer
1971
Do Not Commit Adultery
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Original Music Composer
1971
The Hunting Party
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Conductor
1971
The Statue
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Original Music Composer
1971
- 1970
The Dove Must Not Fly
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Original Music Composer
1970
Andrea Doria -74
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Original Music Composer
1970
With What Love, With What Love
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Original Music Composer
1970
Un caso di coscienza
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Original Music Composer
1970
A Girl Called Jules
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Music
1970
Madron
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Original Music Composer
1970
The McKenzie Break
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Music
1970
The Lovemakers
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Original Music Composer
1970
The Unholy Four
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Original Music Composer
1970
Disperatamente l'estate scorsa
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Music
1970
The Adventures of Gerard
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Original Music Composer
1970
The Adventures of Gerard
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Conductor
1970
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Salt in the Wound
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Original Music Composer
1969
Night of the Serpent
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Original Music Composer
1969
The Ravine
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Original Music Composer
1969
So Sweet... So Perverse
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Music
1969
Bootleggers
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Music
1969
One on Top of the Other
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Original Music Composer
1969
Viva Cangaceiro
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Original Music Composer
1969
The Fight for Rome II - The Betrayal
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Original Music Composer
1969
La coppia
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Original Music Composer
1969
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Beyond the Law
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Original Music Composer
1968
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
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Original Music Composer
1968
The Bliss of Mrs. Blossom
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Conductor
1968
Emma Hamilton
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Original Music Composer
1968
The Violent Four
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Original Music Composer
1968
The Biggest Bundle of Them All
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Original Music Composer
1968
The Fight for Rome
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Original Music Composer
1968
Sardinia Kidnapped
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Original Music Composer
1968
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
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Music
1968
Anzio
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Music
1968
The Girl Who Couldn't Say No
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Original Music Composer
1968
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Woman Times Seven
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Conductor
1967
Day of Anger
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Original Music Composer
1967
Kill and Pray
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Original Music Composer
1967
Tiffany Memorandum
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Original Music Composer
1967
Soldier's Girl
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Original Music Composer
1967
Woman Times Seven
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Original Music Composer
1967
On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...
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Original Music Composer
1967
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Old Shatterhand
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Music
1964
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
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Conductor
1964
Ride and Kill
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Original Music Composer
1964
The 7th Dawn
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Music
1964
Castle of Blood
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Original Music Composer
1964
Hour of Death
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Music
1964
The Pitiless Three
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Original Music Composer
1964
The Yellow Rolls-Royce
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Original Music Composer
1964
Le ore nude
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Compositor
1964
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- 1955