Paolo Renosto, born on October 10, 1935, in Florence, Italy, was a composer, conductor, and pianist. He studied at a conservatory in Florence under Roberto Lupi. Early in his career, he collaborated with Bruno Maderna, who conducted the world premieres of "Forma op.7" (1968) and "Nacht" (1969). Renosto's compositions included symphonic, choral, chamber, solo, and incidental music. He also worked as a musical critic and historian, hosting radio programs for RAI. Notable albums include Antica Miscellanea 2 (1972) and Cronos (1975). Renosto taught at the Bologna Conservatory. He passed away on February 10, 1988.
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Tropical
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| Guitar from Italy |
| Antica miscellanea 1 |
| Renosto major |
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Medioevo & Rinascimento
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| Supermarket N. 1 |
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La morte viene da Manila (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
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Memories of Italy: Great Italian Songs Collection
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World Music Tour: Discovering Romantic Mediterranean Music
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Mediterranean Days 3: The Sweet Italian Sound
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New Tape
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The Primrose Music Bank Vol. 3 (Production Music Library)
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Guitar Inspirations
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| Devil's Chant (Scary Instrumental Horror Compositions) |
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Lost in Rome: Typical Italian Folk Songs
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