Pino Donaggio, as composer People & Technology
Pino Donaggio (born November 24, 1941, Burano, Italy) is an Italian composer and singer who began as a pop songwriter — his "Io che non vivo senza te" was recorded by Dusty Springfield as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" and later by Elvis Presley. He became Brian De Palma's primary composer, scoring Carrie (1976), Home Movies (1979), Dressed to Kill (1980), Blow Out (1981), and Body Double (1984).
In the wiki
- Pino Donaggio (Blow Out) is his dedicated page for Blow Out (1981), covering his scoring approach and the relationship between his music and the film's sound-design themes.
- Pino Donaggio (Body Double) is his dedicated page for Body Double (1984), covering the Bernard Herrmann influence and the score's giallo textures.
- Pino Donaggio as Film Composer is the cross-wiki overview connecting his work across both De Palma films.
- Pino Donaggio is an additional overview page.
- De Palma and the Giallo Tradition discusses Donaggio's Italian scoring tradition in the context of De Palma's visual style.
- The Beach Kiss covers Donaggio's score for the fantasy sequence.
- Telescope (Body Double) discusses the score's role in the surveillance sequences.
- Production History (Blow Out) and Production History (Body Double) cover Donaggio's involvement in each production.
- Critical Reception and Legacy (Body Double) includes responses to the score.
- Blow Out (1981) and Body Double (1984) credit Donaggio as composer.
- Physical Media Releases (Blow Out) discusses the score's presentation on home video.