Alberto Baldan Bembo (1938–2017) was an Italian multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and composer renowned for his contributions to jazz, pop, and film music. A skilled vibraphonist, organist, and pianist, he began his career in the early 1960s with ensembles like I Menestrelli del Jazz and Bruno De Filippi's group. Baldan Bembo gained prominence as the pianist and organist for the legendary singer Mina, enhancing her live performances with his refined musicianship. His cinematic sensibility led to acclaimed film scores, including "L'Amica Di Mia Madre" (1975) and "Lingua Argento" (1976), solidifying his place among Italy's esteemed soundtrack composers. His 1969 concept album "Io E Mara" exemplifies his ability to blend cinematic lounge, bossa, and jazz, creating immersive musical narratives. ([albertobaldanbembo.bandcamp.com](https://albertobaldanbembo.bandcamp.com/album/io-e-mara?utm_source=openai))