Stelvio Cipriani, also known as Viostel, was an Italian composer, conductor, and pianist renowned for his prolific contributions to film soundtracks. Born in Rome on August 20, 1937, Cipriani composed music for over 200 films, leaving an indelible mark on the world of cinema. His work spans a variety of genres, including film scores, film soundtracks, and easy listening, showcasing his versatility and creativity. Notable films featuring his compositions include "A Bay of Blood," "Pieces," and "The Laughing Woman." Cipriani's music, characterized by its emotive depth and memorable melodies, continues to captivate audiences worldwide.