Italian music stars died in Bronchitis

Here are 1 famous musicians from Italy died in Bronchitis:

Riz Ortolani

Riz Ortolani (March 25, 1926 Pesaro-January 23, 2014 Rome) also known as Riz Ortalani, Roger Higgins, Riziero "Riz" Ortolani, Riziero Ortolani, Ritz Ortolani or Riz was an Italian film score composer, composer and music director. His child is Rizia Ortolani.

His albums: Cannibal Holocaust, Day of Anger, Madron, The Genius of Riz Ortolani, The Valachi Papers, Paolo Barca, maestro elementare, praticamente nudista, Andrea Doria - 74, Una sull'Altra / Teresa la Ladra / Tiffany memorandum, La rivincita di Natale / Il cuore altrove and Una ragione per vivere e una per morire. Genres: Film score.

Throughout his career, Riz Ortolani composed music for over 400 films, including Italian cinema classics such as "Mondo Cane," for which he won a Grammy award, and "La Cage Aux Folles." He was known for his ability to mix different music genres to create unique and memorable soundtracks. Ortolani was also a talented arranger and conductor, working with prominent artists such as Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and Paul Anka. Outside of his film work, he contributed to the popularization of Italian music worldwide, working with singers such as Mina, Ornella Vanoni, and Milva. Ortolani's legacy continues to influence Italian and world music to this day.

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