If Italian film music had its equivalent to Max Steiner or Alfred Newman, in terms of influence and respect, it was Enzo Masetti. The composer/conductor, who also pursued a career in the concert hall and opera house, was born in 1893 in Bologna, a time when moving pictures were little more than a potentially diverting new invention. He had a...
If Italian film music had its equivalent to Max Steiner or Alfred Newman, in terms of influence and respect, it was Enzo Masetti. The composer/conductor, who also pursued a career in the concert hall and opera house, was born in 1893 in Bologna, a time when moving pictures were little more than a potentially diverting new invention. He had a...