Berto Pisano and Elsio Mancuso were Italian composers and arrangers known for their collaborations in film and television music during the 1960s and 1970s. Their work blended melodic sophistication with the rich orchestral textures typical of Italian cinema’s golden era. Pisano, also recognized for his contributions to pop and jazz, often brought lyrical warmth to their scores, while Mancuso’s arrangements added rhythmic depth and cinematic flair. Together, they created evocative soundscapes that remain celebrated among connoisseurs of classic Italian soundtrack music.