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Giulio Carmassi (born Giuliano Giulio Giacomo Carmassi February 21, 1981 Lucca, Italy) is an Italian composer, jazz musician, arranger, producer and pianist. He was raised in Pisa and Florence, training in classical and jazz piano and drums before moving to Los Angeles. He spent five years in and out of hospitals as a child while he suffered from the blood disorder thrombocytopenia. His first feature film score was for the film Let Them Chirp Awhile,[1] which the New York Times referred to as "whimsical jazz".[2] Carmassi has produced songs and performed live with Geffen Records artist and film star Emmy Rossum[3] and Decca Recording Artist Tommy Wallach. [1] www.letthemchirpawhile.com [2] A Tale of Young New Yorkers, Written and Directed by Jonathan Blitstein - NYTimes.com [3]Performance with Emmy Rossum User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Little Person (Synecdoche NY)
7342Blue Angel
3453Please Baby Please (Overture)
1724Hungry In Love
1555Please Baby Please (End Credits)
1396Heaven or Someplace Else
1287Suze & The Gents (Fantasy Op. 2)
1058Please Baby Please (Blue Angel Reprise)
1059One Night at The Bijou
10410Suze & The Gents (Fantasy Op. 1)
99The Youtube Album #1

Please Baby Please (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Give Me Pity! (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
The Train with the green curtain
M. Ravel: Ma Mère L'Oye - I. Stravinsky: Tre Pezzi 1915, Cinque Pezzi 1917 - K. Weill - S. Barber: Souvenirs Op.28 - G. Carmassi: Verlorene Stimmungen

....She's Totally Not Gonna Convince Me to Do That...
Old and New
A Dream of the House by the Cliff
The Innocent
"...she's totally not gonna convince me to do that..."
Enter to Exit
Never Can Say Goodbye