Marcello Giombini Explained

Marcello Giombini
Birth Date:1928 7, df=y
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Death Place:Assisi, Italy
Genre:Film scores
Occupation:Composer

Marcello Giombini (24 July 1928 in Rome, Italy  - 12 December 2003 in Assisi, Italy) was an Italian composer, well known for scoring many Spaghetti Westerns,[1] Italian horror and giallo movies, and 1960s peplum films. He is best remembered for his score to the original Sabata (1969), which starred Lee Van Cleef.

His son Pierluigi Giombini is also an accomplished musician and composer.

Additional biographical information, compositions, filmography, and discography may be found (in Italian) at Marcello Giombini.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marcello Giombini. Kronos Records. English. 28 March 2018.