Marco Lo Muscio
Musician
Marco Lo Muscio
Musician
Rome, Lazio | |
Piano and Organ | |
@lomusciomarco | |
3 | Followers |
3 | Played at 3 groupmuses! |
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Marco Lo Muscio is one of the most versatile musicians of his generation: organist, pianist and composer. Marco cooperates often for recordings and concerts with renowned artists as Kevin Bowyer, Andrea Padova, David Jackson John and Steve Hackett (former guitarist if the Genesis). Marco's music has been played worldwide from renowned musicians (Christopher Herrick, Thomas Trotter, Kevin Bowyer, David Briggs, John Scott, Roger Sayer, Chris Jarrett, Steve Hackett, Jean-Paul Imbert, Andrea Padova, Patrick Ayrton, Alina Rotaru, Natalia Pavloca, etc...) and he performing more of 800 concerts in Europe, Russia and America included Notre Dame in Paris, Philharmonic of St. Petersburg in Russia, St. Thomas on the Fifth Avenue in New York, Central Synagogue in Manhattan, St. Thomas in Liepzig (Bach's church), Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's Cathedral in London, the Windsor Castle - St. George's Chapel (Queen's residence), Merton College in Oxford and the King's College in Cambridge.
Traditional Repertoire
Renaissance Music (Byrd, Bull, Gibbons, etc...), Baroque Music (Bach, Scarlatti, Händel, Buxtehude, etc...), Romantic Music (Liszt, Schumann, Schubert, etc...), French Music (Satie, Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, etc...), Contemporary Music (Messiaen, Barber, Tournemire, Ligeti, Arvo Pärt, Rautavaara, etc...), Rock Progressive Music (Steve Hackett, Genesis, Rick Wakeman, Keith Emerson, etc...), Jazz/Blues Music (Tristano, Corea, Jarrett, etc..) and my own compositions.
Videos
Audio
"The Gothic Room" from "Gaspard de la nuit" for Piano
"Courtly Love" for Flute and Piano
Ricercare "The Cathedral of Pienza" for Piano
Performed groupmuses (3)
Marco Lo Muscio Plays in the Museum Wunderkammer in ROME (Music by Liszt, Schumann, Tristano, Corea and Lo Muscio).
Roma Verso La Luce
My Heart's in the Highlands: A performance for voice and organ