Iller Pattacini

(Redirected from Lunero)

Iller Pattacini (Barco di Bibbiano, 7 October 1933 – Barco, 3 September 2006), was an Italian composer of pop music, arranger, band leader, and conductor. He worked as a house arranger for Ricordi and under the pen name Lunero penned songs such as Una lacrima sul viso, a success for Bobby Solo in 1964.[1]

Selected discography

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As conductor

  • Luigi Alva recital "Ay Ay Ay" conducting the New Symphony Orchestra of London Decca 1963[2]

References

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  1. ^ L'arcobaleno: storia vera di Lucio Battisti vissuta da Mogol e ... Page 59 Gianfranco Salvatore - 2000 "L'Ulisse della Ricordi era il maestro Iller Pattacini, egli stesso un autore importante: con lo pseudonimo di Lunero aveva scritto Una lacrima sul viso, ..."
  2. ^ Gramophone: Volume 42, Part 1 1964 "The Peruvian tenor Luigi Alva forsook his distinguished place in the realms of international opera long enough to record "Ay-Ay-Ay" (Decca © LXT6106: © SXL6106) with the New Symphony Orchestra of London conducted by Iller Pattacini."