Giovanni Fusco

    Known For

    Sound

    Birthday

    October 10, 1906

    Day of Death

    May 31, 1968 (61 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Sant'Agata de' Goti, Campania, Italy

    Giovanni Fusco

    Biography

    Giovanni Fusco (10 October 1906, Sant'Agata dei Goti, Benevento – 31 May 1968, Rome) was an Italian composer, pianist and conductor, who has written numerous film scores since 1936, including those of Alain Resnais's Hiroshima mon amour (1959) and La guerre est finie (1966), as well as those of most of the 1948-1964 films directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, from N.U. (Nettezza Urbana) to Il deserto rosso, except for La notte (soundtrack by Giorgio Gaslini) and some of his early short films. Two of his soundtracks, those of Antonioni's Cronaca di un amore and L'avventura, won Silver Ribbon for the best film score from Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists in 1951 and 1961, respectively. His brother Tarcisio Fusco was also a composer. His daughter was the operatic soprano Cecilia Fusco. Source: Article "Giovanni Fusco" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

    Known For

    • Hiroshima Mon Amour

      Hiroshima Mon Amour

      1959

    • L'Avventura

      L'Avventura

      1960

    • L'Eclisse

      L'Eclisse

      1962

    • Red Desert

      Red Desert

      1964

    • Il Grido

      Il Grido

      1957

    • The Confession

      The Confession

      1970

    • The Day of the Owl

      The Day of the Owl

      1968

    • Story of a Love Affair

      Story of a Love Affair

      1950

    • Le Amiche

      Le Amiche

      1955

    • The Lady Without Camelias

      The Lady Without Camelias

      1953

    • The War Is Over

      The War Is Over

      1966

    • The Vanquished

      The Vanquished

      1953

    • Love and Anger

      Love and Anger

      1969

    • N.U.

      N.U.

      1948

    • The Trojan Horse

      The Trojan Horse

      1961