Federico De Robertis
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Federico De Robertis | |
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Birth name | Federico De Robertis |
Born | Lucca, Tuscany, Italy | 5 June 1962
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer and record producer. |
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Years active | 1988–present |
Federico De Robertis (born 5 June 1962) is an
Career
De Robertis started working on soundtracks in 1991 with the director Gabriele Salvatores, then with Carlo Vanzina, as well as others.[1] In October 2011, he founded a music group, Fede & gli Infedeli, with which he performed several soundtracks and songs of his own composition.
In 2018, he authored a theme for the film Volare (film) directed by Gabriele Salvatores, and the same year he worked on the composition of the music for a multimedia art project on La rondine by Giacomo Puccini. The following year, as part of an event organized by Lucca Film Festival, the arrangements of the original music for Blade Runner composed by Vangelis. In 2020, he composed the original music for Italia Lockdown, a collective film edited by Salvatores.[2]
Selected discography
Solo and Collaboration
- Puerto Escondido (1992, soundtrack)
- S.P.Q.R.: 2,000 and a Half Years Ago (1994, soundtrack)
- I Don't Speak English (1995, soundtrack)
- Nirvana (1995, soundtrack)
- Selvaggi (1995, soundtrack)
- Banzai (1997, soundtrack)
- 2061: An Exceptional Year (2007, soundtrack)
- Siberian Education(2013)
Awards and acknowledgments
David di Donatello
- 1994 – Best soundtrack nomination for Sud
- 1997 – Nomination for Best Score for Nirvana
- 2015 – Nomination for Best Score for The Invisible Boy
Silver Ribbons
- 1994 – Best soundtrack award for Sud
Golden Ciak
- 1994 – soundtrack for Sud
Golden Globe
- 1994 – soundtrack for Sud
References
- ^ "David di Donatello, Federico De Robertis sarà uno dei giurati: "Che soddisfazione!"". iltirreno.gelocal.it. 22 December 2018. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
- ^ "Federico de' Robertis". cinematografo.it. Retrieved 20 September 2020.