I started googling, and it seems some more old library cats have left us recently;
I'm sorry to report that the great
Caravelli (Claude Vasori) has left us, on April 1st. His work with Musique pour l'image should need no introduction, and his five April Orchestra LPs as "Caravelli" are also classics - but these are only part of a huge discography of wonderful film and instrumental music.
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Obituary (French)
Songwriter
Les Reed (1935-2019) also passed away recently, April 15th.
Though undoubtedly best known for
his work elsewhere ("It's Not Unusual", "Delilah", "The Last Waltz" and "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" to name a few!), also had some occasional trips to the library, and is behind one of my favourite cues from Amphonic:
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Tribute by Engelbert HumperdinckItalian songwriter and composer
Enrico Riccardi, passed away on March 17th in Agilentu, Sardegna.
Though I am mostly familiar with him from his two library LPs for Ricordi; the wonderful, laid-back "Musicorama n. 14" and eerie "The Keyboards 1", he also co-wrote the lovely tune "Sereno è..." with Luigi Albertelli, covered by many artists.
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Obituary (Italian)
Retired jazz pianist
Jacques Loussier passed away earlier this year, March 5th.
A prolific film and TV composer, he did some (lovely!) library work for Conroy and Patchwork.
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ObituaryFrench accordionist and composer
Marcel Azzola, perhaps best known for his work with Jacques Brel, passed away January 21st.
He also worked with Daniel J. White and did some cues for MP 2000 and Patchwork, the melancholic "Les Vieux Faubourgs" from the latter being a personal favourite.
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ObituaryRIP