Lele Marchitelli | |
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Born | 12 January 1955
Rome, Italy | (age 69)
Occupation | Composer |
Daniele Marchitelli (born 12 January 1955), best known as Lele Marchitelli, is an Italian musician and composer.
Born in Rome, Marchitelli studied guitar and bass as an autodidact. [1] Between 1976 and 1977, he was a member of the group Americanta. [1] Between late 1970s and early 1980s he collaborated as a bassist to some albums by Maria Carta and Carlo Siliotto and was a member of the group Gramigna. [1]
Starting from 1984, Marchitelli focused on composing, first music for commercials, and later scores for films and television series. [1] He was nominated two times for David di Donatello for best score, and five times for Silver Ribbon for best score. [2]
Lele Marchitelli | |
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Born | 12 January 1955
Rome, Italy | (age 69)
Occupation | Composer |
Daniele Marchitelli (born 12 January 1955), best known as Lele Marchitelli, is an Italian musician and composer.
Born in Rome, Marchitelli studied guitar and bass as an autodidact. [1] Between 1976 and 1977, he was a member of the group Americanta. [1] Between late 1970s and early 1980s he collaborated as a bassist to some albums by Maria Carta and Carlo Siliotto and was a member of the group Gramigna. [1]
Starting from 1984, Marchitelli focused on composing, first music for commercials, and later scores for films and television series. [1] He was nominated two times for David di Donatello for best score, and five times for Silver Ribbon for best score. [2]