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Maurizio Dami, Gianfranco Plenizio - Around The World album flac Performer: Maurizio Dami
Title: Around The World
MP3 album: 1188 mb
FLAC album: 1199 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MP3 MOD DTS WMA DMF WMA MP2
Genre: Folk and Country

Gianfranco Plenizio: все альбомы, включая Best of Carlo Rustichelli, E La Nave Va, Nell'anno del Signore и другие. Guido de Angelis & Maurizio De Angelis, Gianfranco Plenizio. Django Strikes Again. Gianfranco Plenizio, Gianfranco Pienizio. Franco Piersanti, Gianfranco Plenizio, Corrado Sannucci, Franco Piersanti, Gianfranco Plenizio, Corrado Sannucci. Around The World Vol. 1. сборник.

Composers: Maurizio De Angelis - Guido De Angelis. Afyon oppio (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack). Afyon (Sola orchestra).

Gianfranco Plenizio (born 10 January 1941, Sedegliano, Italy – died 7 February 2017, Rome, Italy) was an Italian conductor, composer, pianist (pianoforte) and essayist.

Gianfranco Plenizio (10 January 1941 – 7 February 2017) was an Italian conductor, composer, pianist and essayist. Born in Sedegliano, Plenizio studied piano with Enrico De Angelis Valentini and conduction under Franco Ferrara. After his debut as a pianist, he focused on conducting; among others, he conducted the London Symphony Orchestra, the Santa Cecilia Orchestra, the Orquesta Nacional de España, the Orchestre de chambre de Genève and the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra.

Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Guido and Maurizio De Angelis. The two brothers were born in Rocca di Papa (Italy), Guido in 1944 and Maurizio in 1947. They have composed and sung the music for many films, under the name Oliver Onions. They are most famous for their soundtracks to Terence Hill and Bud Spencer movies. In November 2007, they gave their first concert in 25 years at the Lucca Comics Festival.

Around the World" was the theme tune from the 1956 movie Around the World in 80 Days In the film, only an instrumental version of the song appeared, although the vocal version has become by far the better known one. The song was written by Harold Adamson and Victor Young; Young died in 1956, several weeks after the film's release and he received the Academy Award for Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture posthumously