Biography
Aldo Piga (1928β1994) was an Italian-American composer who worked mainly in New York.
Aldo Piga's work was mainly produced in the 1950s and 1960s in Italy. He started as a song composer and later approached the movie soundtrack field. His participation in the pop music Italian market counts with two participations in the famous contest of Sanremo, one of which was overshadowed in the year of the famous Modugno's song "Volare". He recorded about one hundred film soundtracks. His activity as a composer was strongly influenced by classical music and bebop jazz roots of his early years in the New York music scene. After a promising career as a music writer, he decided to start working as a film producer in the late 1960s. This change led to an end in both his careers as a writer and producer. In the 1990s Piga left Italy to retire in New York where he spent his last days until 1994.
Filmography
all 26
Movies 26
Producer 3
Killer Without a Face (1968)
The Criminals of the Metropolis (1967)
A... For Assassin (1966)
Z7 Operation Rembrandt (1966)
Night of Violence (1965)
Terror-Creatures from the Grave (1965)
Three Swords for Rome (1964)
Ape Man of the Jungle (1964)
Easy Love (1964)
The Sword of the Rebellion (1964)
The Monster of the Opera (1964)
Zorikan The Barbarian (1964)
The Saracens (1963)
The Triumph of Robin Hood (1962)
Le due leggi (1962)
Un branco di vigliacchi (1962)
The Slaughter of the Vampires (1962)
The Hawk of the Caribbean (1962)
The Sword of Vengeance (1961)
Captains of Adventure (1961)
La corona di fuoco (1961)
The Playgirls and the Vampire (1960)
The Vampire and the Ballerina (1960)
Seven in the Sun (1960)
I mafiosi (1959)
Two Savages at Court (1959)
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Known ForSound
GenderMale
Birthday1928-01-01
Deathday1994-01-01 (66 years old)
CitizenshipsKingdom of Italy, Italy
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