Alessandro Cicognini
Alessandro Cicognini (15 January 1906 – 9 November 1995)[1] was an Italian composer who is chiefly remembered for his film scores.
Biography
[edit]Born in Pescara, Cicognini graduated with a degree in music composition from the Milan Conservatory in 1927 where he was a pupil of Giulio Cesare Paribeni and Renzo Bossi.[1][2] In 1933 his opera, Donna Lombarda, inspired by a popular folk ballad, premiered at the Teatro Regio in Turin.[1] From then, with the exceptions of Messa a 5 voci and Saul, he focused his activities on composing musical scores for over 100 films, often collaborating with filmmakers Vittorio de Sica and Alessandro Blasetti.[2] Much of his film music makes use of small ensembles and unusual instrumentation, rather than the lush orchestral scores common to film music of the mid-20th century. His style has been described as late-romantic, and was characterized by immediacy and catchiness.[2] In 1965 he retired from film composition and became a teacher; one of his soundtracks, to the 1953 film Terminal Station, was reused in What's Eating Gilbert Grape in 1993.
Cicognini died in Rome on 9 November 1995 at the age of 89.[3]
Film scores
[edit]- The Two Sergeants (1936, uncredited)
- The Black Corsair (1937)
- I due misantropi (1937, uncredited)
- Ettore Fieramosca (1938)
- Naples of Olden Times (1938)
- Departure (1938)
- The Two Mothers (1938)
- An Adventure of Salvator Rosa (1939)
- Backstage (1939)
- The Document (1939)
- Cavalleria rusticana (1939)
- A Wife in Danger (1939)
- Department Store (1939)
- Castles in the Air (1939)
- Naples Will Never Die (1939)
- Senza cielo (1940)
- Don Pasquale (1940)
- A Romantic Adventure (1940)
- The Sinner (1940)
- Beyond Love (1940)
- Eternal Melodies (1940)
- The Birth of Salome (1940)
- One Hundred Thousand Dollars (1940)
- First Love (1941)
- The Iron Crown (1941)
- Ridi pagliaccio! (1941)
- Giuliano de' Medici (1941)
- Four Steps in the Clouds (1942)
- Pastor Angelicus (1942)
- Fourth Page (1942)
- The Little Teacher (1942)
- Sad Loves (1943)
- A Living Statue (1943)
- Il nostro prossimo (1943)
- Two Anonymous Letters (1945)
- La resa di Titì (1945)
- No Turning Back (1945)
- Shoeshine (1946)
- La sua strada (1946)
- The Unknown Man of San Marino (1946)
- Il cavaliere del sogno (1947)
- Last Love (1947)
- Il duomo di Milano (1947)
- Crime News (1947)
- Le avventure di Pinocchio (1947)
- Bicycle Thieves (1948)
- The Mysterious Rider (1948)
- The Flame That Will Not Die (1949)
- The Earth Cries Out (1949)
- The Iron Swordsman (1949)
- Ho sognato il Paradiso (1949)
- Paolo e Francesca (1949)
- Flying Squadron (1949)
- Hawk of the Nile (1949)
- Father's Dilemma (1950)
- Cavalcade of Heroes (1950)
- Tomorrow Is Too Late (1950)
- The Thief of Venice (1950)
- Ring Around the Clock (1950)
- Stormbound (1951)
- Cops and Robbers (1951)
- The Seven Dwarfs to the Rescue (1951)
- Cameriera bella presenza offresi... (1951)
- Miracle in Milan (1951)
- The Shameless Sex (1952)
- Two Cents Worth of Hope (1952)
- Little World of Don Camillo (1952)
- Hello Elephant (1952)
- Umberto D. (1952)
- In Olden Days (1952)
- Wife for a Night (1952)
- The Secret of Three Points (1952)
- Bread, Love and Dreams (1953)
- We, the Women (1953)
- The Return of Don Camillo (1953)
- Terminal Station (1953)
- Sunday Heroes (1953)
- Ulysses (1954)
- Too Bad She's Bad (1954)
- The Gold of Naples (1954)
- Bread, Love and Jealousy (1954)
- A Slice of Life (1954)
- Graziella (1954)
- Scandal in Sorrento (1955)
- Don Camillo's Last Round (1955)
- Summertime (1955)
- The Last Five Minutes (1955)
- The Art of Getting Along (1955)
- Are We Men or Corporals? (1955)
- The Roof (1956)
- The Bigamist (1956)
- Lucky to Be a Woman (1956)
- The Band of Honest Men (1956)
- The Window to Luna Park (1956)
- Loser Takes All (1956)
- Time of Vacation (1956)
- Toto, Peppino and the Outlaws (1956)
- Vacanze a Ischia (1957)
- The Black Orchid (1958)
- Anna of Brooklyn (1958)
- È arrivata la parigina (1958)
- Bread, Love and Andalusia (1959)
- A Breath of Scandal (1960)
- It Started in Naples (1960)
- The Last Judgement (1961)
- Don Camillo: Monsignor (1961)
- The Pigeon That Took Rome (1962)
- Don Camillo in Moscow (1965)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Sergio Miceli (2001). "Cicognini, Alessandro". Grove Music Online (8th ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.44101. ISBN 978-1-56159-263-0.
- ^ a b c Anna Rita Colaianni. "Cicognini, Alessandro". Gino Castaldo (edited by). Dizionario della canzone italiana. Curcio Editore, 1990.
- ^ "Alessandro Cicognini". Rovi Corp. Retrieved 16 January 2013.