
Stelvio Cipriani
Sound
Born August 20, 1937 · Rome, Italy
Died October 1, 2018
Also known as Viostel · Steve Powder · S. W. Cipriani
Biography
Stelvio Cipriani studied piano and harmony at Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. In 1957 he started playing light music, being the pianist of important singers such as Rita Pavone. In USA he studied jazz with Dave Brubeck. In 1966 he was called by Cam to compose his first soundtrack: The Bounty Killer, a film directed by Tomas Milian. After the good success, he was asked to compose other soundtracks, among which was A Man, A Horse And A Gun in 1967, which was recorded in the same year by Henry Mancini. Worldwide fame, however, came in 1970, when he composed the score for Anonymous Venetian. This score was a hit all over the world, receiving all the major awards, and is still considered one of the most famous Italian soundtracks. Another very important soundtrack is Tentacles, an American film interpreted by John Huston, Shelley Winters and Henry Fonda. Stelvio Cipriani has composed over 200 film scores, still continuing his activity.
Filmography36 titles

Rabid Dogs

Wild Team

What Have They Done to Your Daughters?

Execution Squad

The Laughing Woman

A Bay of Blood

Death Walks on High Heels

The Bloodstained Shadow

Baron Blood

The Stranger Returns

Pieces

What the Peeper Saw

They Call Me Hallelujah

The Ugly Ones

Rage of Honor

Nightmare City

Blindman

Emergency Squad

Whirlpool

Convoy Busters

Highway Racer

The Lickerish Quartet

Sister Emanuelle

Double Game

Fearless

Tragic Ceremony

Ring of Darkness

Tentacles

Mark Strikes Again

Birds of Prey

The Great Alligator

Piranha II: The Spawning

The Perfect Killer

The Bermuda Triangle

The Great Adventure

Night of the Sharks