Armando Fragna
Armando Fragna | |
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Born |
Torre Annunziata, Naples | 2 August 1898
Died |
15 August 1972 74) Livorno | (aged
Armando Fragna (2 August 1898 - 15 August 1972) was an Italian composer, conductor and musician.
Life and career
Born in Torre Annunziata, Naples, at just 18 years old Fragna started a long collaboration with Ettore Petrolini as the score composer of his theatrical works.[1][2] In 1930 he started a career as a film score composer.[1][2] In 1942 he entered EIAR as the conductor of its "Orchestra Nostrana".[2] He also composed several pop songs, and two of them entered the competition at the Sanremo Music Festival.[1] Among his most successful songs, "I pompieri di Viggiù" and "I cadetti di Guascogna".[1]
Selected filmography
- The Haller Case (1933)
- Those Two (1935)
- The Phantom Gondola (1936)
- Red Tavern (1940)
- The Firemen of Viggiù (1949)
- Totò Tarzan (1950)
- The Count of Saint Elmo (1950)
- Il padrone del vapore (1951)
- Toto the Third Man (1951)
- The Ungrateful Heart (1951)
- Accidents to the Taxes!! (1951)
- The Piano Tuner Has Arrived (1952)
- Inganno (1952)
- Ivan, Son of the White Devil (1953)
- If You Won a Hundred Million (1953)
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