Daniele Amfitheatrof(1901-1983)
- Music Department
- Composer
- Soundtrack
A well-respected conductor and composer, who arrived in the US in 1937
and became a citizen in 1944. His education included studies with
Wladimir Tscherbachev, Otto Respighi, and Jaroslav Krichka in the
Conservatory and Pontifical Academy of Sacred Music of Vatican in Rome.
He was assistant conductor of the Augusteo Symphony in Rome between
1924-1929; music director of the Italian Broadcasting Corporation
between 1929-1937; and guest conductor of various symphony orchestras
in Europe and the US. He joined ASCAP in 1948 and the Screen Composers
Associaton in 1950, and was a member of the Motion Picture Academy Arts
& Sciences. He was the American delegate to the Florence Music Film
Congress. His symphonic works include "Poem of the Sea"; "The Miracle
of the Roses"; "Prelude to a Requiem Mass"; "American Panorama" (Gran
Prix du Disque); and "Piano Concerto". His one popular tune was "Major
Dundee March".