Riziero Ortolani

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Riziero Ortolani
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Born: 4-9-1931 in Pesaro, Marche, Italy.
Composer, arranger, conductor. Sometimes credited as Roger Higgins.
In the 50's, following the tracks of Stan Kenton, his model for inspiration, thanks to the innovative style and the sophisticated sonority, Ortolani founded his own Jazz band.
In 1962, he wrote, together with Nino Oliviero, his first soundtrack for the film/documentary "Mondo Cane" (A Dog's Life), directed by Gualtiero Giacopetti, whose theme became a world-wide success through the song "More" and gained the Grammy Award as "Best Instrumental Theme".
Ortolani scored over 200 movies. Among his most important: "O' Cangaceiro" (1970), "Il sorpasso" (The Easy Life, 1962), "Danza macabra" (1964), "Africa Addio" (Farewell To Africa, 1966), "Addio Zio Tom" (Goodbye Uncle Tom, 1971), Sette orchidee macchiate di rosso (1972), "Io ho paura" (1977) and "Cannibal Holocaust" (1980).
Musics of Riz Ortolani have been recently used for the "Kill Bill" films Vol. 1 and Vol. 3, respectively in 2003 and 2004.
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Appears On:
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? (Album) (3 versions) Women Of The World Verve Records 1964
Everything Under The Sun: The Complete Recordings (5xCD, Comp) The Seventh Dawn Polydor 2006
Oi Niitä Tyttöjä - Westerlund & EMI Years Part Two (2xCD, Comp) Taas (Ti Guardero Del ... Parlophone, Oy EMI Finland Ab 2009
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Cannibal Holocaust - Opening Theme Music (Riz Ortolani)