**Wolmer Beltrami** was an Italian accordionist and composer known for his dynamic, genre-blending work in traditional folk and film scores, particularly in the 1960s-70s. A master of the *fisarmonica*, he brought fiery energy to spaghetti western soundtracks like *Sapevano solo uccidere* (1971), pairing gritty melodies with the raw atmosphere of the films. Beyond cinema, Beltrami’s playful recordings (*Fisarmonica impazzita*) and live performances (like 1987’s *Squadrone bianco* with a quartet) showcased his virtuosity and flair for reinventing folk traditions. Though details about his personal life are scarce, his music remains a spirited time capsule of Italian pop culture.
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