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Andrea Ridolfi

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Andrea Ridolfi
Ridolfi in 2008.
Born (1963-08-04) 4 August 1963 (age 61)
Rome – Italy
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, orchestral director

Andrea Ridolfi (born 4 August 1963 in Rome) is an Italian musician, composer and orchestra director.

Life and career

Ridolfi studied double bass and complementary piano at the Conservatorio Licinio Refice in Frosinone. He achieved the study of musicality and composition. In 1984, he graduated from the "Roberto Rossellini" State Institute for Cinematography and Television in Rome. A multi-instrumentalist (double bass, bass,[ambiguous] cello, guitars, piano and drums) and MIDI-programmer, he has worked with composers like Luis Enríquez Bacalov, Egisto Macchi, Carlo Crivelli, Ralph Towner, Stelvio Cipriani and Carlo Crivelli. He has composed soundtracks for cinema, theatre, television and advertising since 1983. Such activity took him, from 1985 to 1997, to collaborate with CAM in Rome. He showed his experience as an arranger and orchestral conductor, personally safeguarding the recording of music.

Two of the most important works of that period are "Totò, the Prince of Satirical Comedy" (1993), and "The Italian Neorealism" (1994). For these, Ridolfi rewrote the entire score for orchestra starting from the vision of the films and then recorded them with the Bulgarian Symphonic Orchestra in Sofia (Bulgaria). As a musical consultant, he has worked on several movie soundtrack compilations with Nino Rota, Luis Enríquez Bacalov, Carlo Rustichelli, Armando Trovajoli, Alessandro Cicognini and Stelvio Cipriani), sharpening his own knowledge of Italian cinematography. In 1994, he started many different projects, the most important being the realisation of the music for the sit-com Domenica in, an Italian Sunday afternoon format on Rai Uno (1998–99). They composed the music for the important Italian fiction series on Rai 3, La squadra (55 episodes, 2005–07).

In 2009, he composed the music for Guido Romanelli – Mission in Budapest, a documentary film on the life of Guido Romanelli directed by Gilberto Martinelli. On 1 December 2009, during the presentation of a documentary film in Hungary, he held a concert for piano, cello and guitar in the Italian Institute of Culture in Budapest. In 2010, he composed the soundtrack for the movie Quando si diventa Grandi, directed by Massimo Bonetti (Azteca Productions).

Filmography

Composer

Other works