Savio Riccardi, born Salvatore Riccardi on November 1, 1959, in Naples, Italy, is an accomplished Italian composer primarily known for his work in film and television music. A self-taught musician, Riccardi began his career in the 1990s collaborating with notable Italian artists like Mia Martini, Marina Rei, and Edoardo Bennato. His debut as a film score composer came with the 1996 movie *Vrindavan Film Studios*, whose soundtrack was crafted in Calcutta with local artists. Following that, he composed for other films such as *La Venere di Willendorf* and established a strong presence in television, contributing memorable scores to popular Italian TV series including *Elisa di Rivombrosa*, *L'onore e il rispetto*, *La Squadra*, and *Le tre rose di Eva* among many others.
Riccardi’s music is widely recognized for enhancing the dramatic and emotional depth of diverse TV dramas and films. His recent works include soundtracks for series like *Luce dei tuoi occhi*, *Fosca Innocenti*, and *Fino all'ultimo battito*, highlighting his ongoing influence in the Italian TV industry. His ability to convey complex narrative moods through his compositions has made him a sought-after composer for original television soundtracks in Italy.
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