Franco Evangelisti (1926–1995) was an influential Italian composer and musicologist known for his pioneering work in the field of electroacoustic music and avant-garde composition. His genre primarily spans contemporary classical music, with a strong emphasis on experimentation and innovation. Evangelisti was a founding member of the Italian Society for Contemporary Music and played a crucial role in the development of electronic music in Italy. Notable works include "Syntaxis" (1969), which showcases his interest in the integration of electronic sounds with traditional instruments, and "Cadenza" for solo instruments, highlighting his expertise in instrumental texture and timbre. His impact on music is significant as he bridged the gap between acoustic and electronic sound worlds, influencing a generation of composers and musicians. Evangelisti's exploration of sound, space, and technology paved the way for future developments in multimedia and performance art, making him a pivotal figure in the evolution of modern music. His contributions continue to resonate in contemporary music circles, particularly within the realms of experimental and electronic music.