Romano Bruno Mussolini (26 September 1927 – 3 February 2006) was an Italian jazz pianist, painter, and film producer. He was the fourth child and youngest son of Benito Mussolini.
Early life and education
Romano Mussolini grew up in , his family's residence in Forlì in Romagna. He studied music as a child, playing classical pieces on the piano and accompanying his father, Benito Mussolini, who played the violin. Following World War II, he started playing jazz under the assumed name "Romano Full".
Musical career
His playing style has been described as "like a slightly melancholic Oscar Peterson. Occasionally inspired, he was always efficient; he made the refrains run on time."
Personal life
In 1962, Mussolini married Maria Scicolone, the younger sister of actress Sophia Loren. They had two daughters, Alessandra and her younger sister Elisabetta. Alessandra led a small Italian far-right party often described as neofascist, Alternativa Sociale. Romano Mussolini composed the party's official anthem, "The Pride of Being Italian".
Mussolini was very reserved about his family history until the entry of the post-fascist National Alliance party into government following the 2001 general election.
Death
Romano Mussolini died from heart problems in a hospital in Rome in 2006, aged 78.
Selected discography
- Mirage (1974)
- Soft & Swing (1996)
- The Wonderful World of Louis (2001)
- Timeless Blues (2002)
- Music Blues (2002)
- Romano Piano & Forte (2002)
- Jazz Album (2003)
- Napule 'nu quarto 'e luna (2003)
- Alibi perfetto (2004) – soundtrack
Books
References
External links
- Mussolini's jazz pianist son dies from BBC News
- Singer Helen Merrill recalls Romano Mussolini
- E' morto Romano Mussolini, il figlio jazzista del duce from La Repubblica
