Fabio Fabor (1918–1994) was an Italian composer, pianist, and arranger renowned for his pioneering work in library and electronic music. With a background in classical composition and orchestration, he explored diverse genres—from symphonic and choral works to experimental soundscapes and space-age pop. Fabor’s innovative use of early synthesizers and his flair for melody made his recordings sought after by filmmakers and collectors alike. His extensive catalog reflects a deep curiosity for sound and a visionary approach that continues to influence modern electronic and cinematic music.