Pino Donaggio Net Worth

Pino Donaggio is an Italian composer, soundtrack artist, and music department born in Burano, Veneto in 1941. He studied violin at the Conservatory of Venice and Milan, and went on to have a successful career in pop music. He has participated in ten editions of the Sanremo Festival, and his best-known song is 1965's "Io che non vivo (senza te)". Since 1973, Donaggio has devoted himself to composing music for films, having worked on over two hundred soundtracks for both the big and small screen. He currently lives and works in Venice.
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Who is it? Composer, Soundtrack, Music Department
Birth Day November 24, 1941
Birth Place  Burano, Veneto, Italy, Italy
Pino Donaggio age 82 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation composer

💰 Net worth

Pino Donaggio, the renowned Italian composer, soundtrack artist, and music department specialist, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Widely regarded for his incredible musical talent and contribution to the world of cinema, Donaggio's compositions have left an indelible mark on numerous films and soundtracks. With an illustrious career spanning several decades, his artistic prowess has earned him both critical acclaim and financial success, solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the music industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1959

Born in Burano (an island of Venice), into a family of Musicians, Donaggio began studying violin at the age of ten, first at the Benedetto Marcello conservatory in Venice, followed by the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory in Milan. At the age of 14, he made his solo debut in a Vivaldi concert for Italian radio, then went on to play for both the I Solisti Veneti and the Solisti di Milano. The discovery of rock and roll during the summer of 1959 ended Donaggio's classical career when he made his singing debut with Paul Anka. He then began to write his own songs and established himself as one of Italy's prominent singer-songwriters. He took part in the Sanremo Festival with "Come sinfonia" (1961) and had a string of successes including "Una casa in cima al mondo".

1965

However, his greatest hit was the 1965 hit "Io che non vivo", which sold 80 million records worldwide and was performed most popularly in English as "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" by Dusty Springfield and Elvis Presley.

2012

In 2012 he was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award from the World Soundtrack Academy.