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  1. Giovanni Fusco (1906-1968) was an Italian composer, pianist and conductor who wrote film scores for many directors, including Alain Resnais and Michelangelo Antonioni. He won two Silver Ribbons for his music and was the brother of Tarcisio Fusco and the father of Cecilia Fusco.

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  3. Giovanni Fusco was born December 8th, 1964 in Naples, Italy. From a very young age his perfect pitch and impeccable ear for sounds made him a passionate piano student, drummer and percussionist, and later in life a musical engineer.

  4. Giovanni Fusco. Louisiana State University. Verified email at lsu.edu - Homepage. Control theory. Articles Cited by Public access Co-authors. ... G Fusco, M Motta, F ...

  5. GIOVANNI FUSCO S.Agata dei Goti (Benevento) October 10th, 1906 – Rome, May 31st, 1968 Composer, pianist, and conductor. An eclectic and talented musician, he wrote about three hundred compositions, three plays, chamber music of sacred kind and, mostly, sound-tracks for feature films, short films, and documentaries.

  6. www.discogs.com › artist › 560717-Giovanni-FuscoGiovanni Fusco | Discogs

    Italian composer Giovanni Fusco scored many of the Neorealist films of Michelangelo Antonioni from the early 1950s through the mid-1960s and is known for creating subtle film scores using minimal instrumentation that well-complemented the situations on screen.

  7. Apr 5, 2016 · Giovanni Fusco: music excerpts from The Confession - L'aveu (1970). Score conducted by Jacques Métehen.