Francesco Mander - Film

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Francesco Mander also composed and/or conducted various soundtracks for films produced by his father.

  • La conquista dell'aria (1939). Music by Antonio Veretti, conducted by Francesco Mander.
  • Piccolo alpino (1940). Music by Umberto Galassi and Armando Renzi, conducted by Francesco Mander.
  • Pia de' Tolomei (1941). Music composed and conducted by Francesco Mander. (The text of the songs "Maggiolata", "Introduzione", "Morte di Pia" is by Francesco Mander).
  • Penne nere (1952). Music by Francesco Mander, conducted by Franco Ferrara.
  • A Tale of Five Cities (1951) Music by Francesco Mander, Joe Hajos, Hans May.
  • Mata Hari's Daughter (1954). Francesco Mander conductor.

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