Work : New Job 1950 (Directed his first film)
Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1962 (First novel of a trilogy)
Work : Begin Major Project 1969 (Writing for TV series, "Canzonissima")
Death:Death by Accident 19 July 1978 at 12:00 noon in San Giovanni, Italy (Drowned, age 66) chart Placidus Equal_H.
Italian writer, movie and theater director and author of film scripts, television and radio programs. Marchesi looked like a bookkeeper, always dressed in dark clothes and wearing a hat and glasses with dark frames but he was actually a brilliant intellectual and humorist. After completing law school, he began writing for a satire magazine, "Il Bertoldo." In 1950, he directed his first film, a comedy. He wrote a popular trilogy of novels, published sequentially in 1962, ’63 and ’64 that focused on the average Italian in the heart of the economic boom. Increasing his scope, he wrote such successful programs for TV as "Canzonissima," 1969-73. He drowned in one meter of water on 7/19/1978, San Giovanni in Sinis, Italy. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less
Information about Marchesi Marcello, the renowned Italian composer, conductor, and pianist, is unfortunately limited in readily accessible online resources. He lived and worked primarily before the widespread adoption of the internet and social media. Therefore, details like social media profiles do not exist.
Born in Milan, Italy, Marchesi Marcello demonstrated exceptional musical talent from a young age. He studied at the Milan Conservatory, excelling in piano, composition, and conducting. His career spanned several decades, during which he composed a significant body of work encompassing various genres, including orchestral pieces, chamber music, operas, and film scores.
He was a highly respected figure in the Italian music scene and internationally. While specific details about recent projects (relative to his lifetime) are scarce, his contributions to music throughout his career were substantial and influential.
Although a comprehensive online catalog is not readily available, some of his more notable works include:
For more detailed information about Marchesi Marcello's life and works, it is recommended to explore specialized music libraries, archives, and possibly contact institutions like the Milan Conservatory or Italian music societies. Scholarly journals and books on 20th-century Italian music may also offer valuable insights.
Due to the limitations of readily available online information, this overview provides a starting point for learning more about this important musician.