Marco Lo Muscio (born 1971) is an Italian organist, pianist and composer, who lives and works in Italy, Europe, Russian Federation and America.
Marco Lo Muscio was born in Rome, Italy. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
Marco Lo Muscio studied Piano at the Licinio Refice Conservatory in Italy. He earned a degree in Piano with Professor Tonino Maiorani and a degree in Musical Pedagogy with Professor Giulio Sforza at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica in Frosinone (Italy) and at the Roma Tre University (Italy).
He also obtained a degree of Advanced Studies in Piano at the Academy Bartolomeo Cristofori with the pianist Sergio Fiorentino, and a specialization in Pipe Organ with James Edward Goettsche.
Since 2004, he has been the art director of the International Organ Summer Festival in Rome, Italy, where internationally acclaimed organists and musicians performed such as Jean Guillou, Thomas Trotter, Stephen Tharp, Roger Sayer, Roger Fisher, Martin Baker, Pauli Pietiläinen, Aivars Kalējs, John Hackett, Pär Lindh, Jakob Lorentzen, Kevin Bowyer, David Briggs, Christopher Herrick, David Jackson, John Scott, Colin Walsh, Carson Cooman, Andrew Nethsingha, Martin Setchell, Alessandro Bianchi, Jean-Paul Imbert, Gail Archer.
Since 2008, Lo Muscio has been the Italian collaborator of
John Hackett
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
[23]
[24]
and
Steve Hackett (
Genesis).
[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29]
[30]
The compositions and transcriptions of Marco Lo Muscio were broadcast on
BBC,
[31]
BR-Klassik,
Vatican Radio,
TV2000,
RAI 3, and performed worldwide from renowned musicians such as
Kevin Bowyer,
[32]
Thomas Trotter,
[33]
Roger Sayer,
Carol Anne Williams,
John Hackett,
Christopher Herrick,
[34]
[35]
Stephen Farr,
David Briggs,
John Scott, Patrick Ayrton, Andrea Padova, Chris Jarrett,
Stephen Tharp.
Lo Muscio recorded CDs for the English classical label
Priory Records,
Stradivarius (record label) and
Brilliant Classics.
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
[40]
[41]
Since 2019 he has been the creator of the "Wunderkammer Artificialia", a
Wunderkammer Museum that allows the interaction between art and music (guided tour with concert).
[42]
[43]
[44]
[45]
[46]
Concerts as organist and pianist in Cathedrals and Concert Halls in Italy, [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] Vatican, France ( Notre-Dame de Paris), [53] [54] [55] [56] Milan Cathedral, [57] Germany, [58] [59] England ( St John's College, Cambridge, King's College, Cambridge, [60] Merton College, Oxford, [61] Keble College, Oxford, St Paul's Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, [62] Ely Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Coventry Cathedral, Sheffield Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, The Queen's College, Oxford, Exeter College, Oxford, Gloucester Cathedral, [63] Westminster Cathedral, [64] [65] Westminster Abbey, Lancaster Priory (with Steve Hackett), [66] Temple Church, Truro Cathedral, St George's Chapel Windsor Castle, [67] etc...) Scotland ( University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel, Wales, [68] New York, [69] [70] Chicago,- [71] Washington D.C., Boston, Milwaukee, [72] Spain, Lisbon Cathedral, [73] Switzerland, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Denmark, [74] Sweden ( Uppsala Cathedral),Finland, [75] [76] Norway, [77] Iceland, Russian Federation: Moscow International House of Music (2010), Saint Petersburg Philharmonia (Great Hall 2005, 2006, 2011), [78] Saint Petersburg Court Capella (Glinka Capella), Gnessin State Musical Collegein Moscow, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83] [84]
Recording Projects with English label Priory Records:
(Music by Jean Langlais, Marco Lo Muscio, Samuel Barber, Paolo Lazzeri, Keith Emerson, Keith Jarrett, Aaron Copland, Ralph Vaughan Williams).
(Music by Anonymous [Germany], Andreas Kneller, Marco Lo Muscio, Johann Nikolaus Hanff, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Johann Sebastian Bach, Arvo Pärt, Hugo Distler, Eduardo Torres, Andreas Willscher, Rick Wakeman, Steve Hackett).
(Music by Carl Orff, Marco Lo Muscio, Dietrich Buxtehude, Nikolaus Hasse, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, James Edward Goettsche, Christian Heinrich Rinck, Andreas Willscher, Rick Wakeman).
(Music by Marco Lo Muscio: Eowin's Memories, Trittico Toscano, Canzona "Homage to Gubbio", Vocalise No 5, Concert Variations on Greensleeves, In Memoriam Teodosia, Blue Prelude, Ostinato [Four Hands], Via Crucis [Stations of the Cross], New Litanies in memory of Jehan Alain). [89] [90]
Recording Projects with Stradivarius (record label) (2019):
Featuring
Steve Hackett,
David Jackson and
David Cross (musician).
[93]
(Music by
Georg Philipp Telemann,
Christoph Willibald Gluck,
Maurice Ravel,
György Ligeti,
King Crimson,
Genesis (band),
Steve Hackett,
John Hackett and Marco Lo Muscio.
Recording Projects with Brilliant Classics (2019):
[94]
(Music by Marco Lo Muscio and
Steve Hackett).
With "Da Vinci Classics":
Appears On "Ferrari, Bacchini, Bertuletti, Macchia, Lo Muscio: Tabula Summa, Italian Contemporary Organ Music" - Ivan Ronda (2020)
"Prelude in memory of
Maurice Ravel"; "Gothic Dances"
[95]
With "Appassionato label":
Appears On "Musica Viva - Today's Italian Organ Music" - Domenico Severin (2019)
"Homage to
Edgar Allan Poe - The arrival of Red Death"
Recording Projects with English label Hacktrax Records:
Recording Projects with Finnish Magazine Colossus and French label Musea Records:
Recording Projects with Italian labels Drycastle [105] Records and Erreffe Edizioni Musicali distributed from BTF (Italian distribution) and Camino Records:
Video:
Recording Projects with Italian label Studio Amadeus:
Works for Pipe Organ [122]
2007:
2008:
2009:
2010:
2011:
2012:
2013:
2014:
2015:
2016:
2017:
2018:
2019:
I. Ostinato sur le nom M.E.R.L.I.N.
II. Ricercare on the name G.A.N.D.A.L.F.
[147]
I. On the name T.A.L.L.I.S.
II. On the name A.S.T.O.N.
III. On the name H.A.C.K.E.T.T.
I. Ricercare “La Basilica di San Vitale”
II. Processione dei Magi
III. Tordion - Il Leone di San Marco
IV. Abramo e gli angeli
V. Cervi Sacri
2020:
I. Medieval Times
II. Black Plague
III. Prayer
1. Prelude on “There's a Wideness in God's Mercy”
2. Offertory (Cantilena) on “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”
3. Interlude on “All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name”
4. Meditation on “Amazing Grace”
5. Elevation on “Nearer, My God, to Thee”
6. Postlude on “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name”
I. Processional from “
Richard III”
II.
Soliloquy from “
Hamlet”
III.
Puck from “
Midsummer Night's Dream”
2022:
Works for Piano
2007:
2008:
2009:
2010:
2011:
2013:
2015:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2022:
Prelude Atto I - Prelude Atto II - Marcia Atto III - Alleuja 1,2,3 [162]
Works for Harpsichord 2018:
Chamber Music
2011/19:
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Marco Lo Muscio (born 1971) is an Italian organist, pianist and composer, who lives and works in Italy, Europe, Russian Federation and America.
Marco Lo Muscio was born in Rome, Italy. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18]
Marco Lo Muscio studied Piano at the Licinio Refice Conservatory in Italy. He earned a degree in Piano with Professor Tonino Maiorani and a degree in Musical Pedagogy with Professor Giulio Sforza at the Conservatorio Statale di Musica in Frosinone (Italy) and at the Roma Tre University (Italy).
He also obtained a degree of Advanced Studies in Piano at the Academy Bartolomeo Cristofori with the pianist Sergio Fiorentino, and a specialization in Pipe Organ with James Edward Goettsche.
Since 2004, he has been the art director of the International Organ Summer Festival in Rome, Italy, where internationally acclaimed organists and musicians performed such as Jean Guillou, Thomas Trotter, Stephen Tharp, Roger Sayer, Roger Fisher, Martin Baker, Pauli Pietiläinen, Aivars Kalējs, John Hackett, Pär Lindh, Jakob Lorentzen, Kevin Bowyer, David Briggs, Christopher Herrick, David Jackson, John Scott, Colin Walsh, Carson Cooman, Andrew Nethsingha, Martin Setchell, Alessandro Bianchi, Jean-Paul Imbert, Gail Archer.
Since 2008, Lo Muscio has been the Italian collaborator of
John Hackett
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
[23]
[24]
and
Steve Hackett (
Genesis).
[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
[29]
[30]
The compositions and transcriptions of Marco Lo Muscio were broadcast on
BBC,
[31]
BR-Klassik,
Vatican Radio,
TV2000,
RAI 3, and performed worldwide from renowned musicians such as
Kevin Bowyer,
[32]
Thomas Trotter,
[33]
Roger Sayer,
Carol Anne Williams,
John Hackett,
Christopher Herrick,
[34]
[35]
Stephen Farr,
David Briggs,
John Scott, Patrick Ayrton, Andrea Padova, Chris Jarrett,
Stephen Tharp.
Lo Muscio recorded CDs for the English classical label
Priory Records,
Stradivarius (record label) and
Brilliant Classics.
[36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
[40]
[41]
Since 2019 he has been the creator of the "Wunderkammer Artificialia", a
Wunderkammer Museum that allows the interaction between art and music (guided tour with concert).
[42]
[43]
[44]
[45]
[46]
Concerts as organist and pianist in Cathedrals and Concert Halls in Italy, [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] Vatican, France ( Notre-Dame de Paris), [53] [54] [55] [56] Milan Cathedral, [57] Germany, [58] [59] England ( St John's College, Cambridge, King's College, Cambridge, [60] Merton College, Oxford, [61] Keble College, Oxford, St Paul's Cathedral, Lincoln Cathedral, [62] Ely Cathedral, Norwich Cathedral, Coventry Cathedral, Sheffield Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, The Queen's College, Oxford, Exeter College, Oxford, Gloucester Cathedral, [63] Westminster Cathedral, [64] [65] Westminster Abbey, Lancaster Priory (with Steve Hackett), [66] Temple Church, Truro Cathedral, St George's Chapel Windsor Castle, [67] etc...) Scotland ( University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel, Wales, [68] New York, [69] [70] Chicago,- [71] Washington D.C., Boston, Milwaukee, [72] Spain, Lisbon Cathedral, [73] Switzerland, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Denmark, [74] Sweden ( Uppsala Cathedral),Finland, [75] [76] Norway, [77] Iceland, Russian Federation: Moscow International House of Music (2010), Saint Petersburg Philharmonia (Great Hall 2005, 2006, 2011), [78] Saint Petersburg Court Capella (Glinka Capella), Gnessin State Musical Collegein Moscow, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow. [79] [80] [81] [82] [83] [84]
Recording Projects with English label Priory Records:
(Music by Jean Langlais, Marco Lo Muscio, Samuel Barber, Paolo Lazzeri, Keith Emerson, Keith Jarrett, Aaron Copland, Ralph Vaughan Williams).
(Music by Anonymous [Germany], Andreas Kneller, Marco Lo Muscio, Johann Nikolaus Hanff, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Johann Sebastian Bach, Arvo Pärt, Hugo Distler, Eduardo Torres, Andreas Willscher, Rick Wakeman, Steve Hackett).
(Music by Carl Orff, Marco Lo Muscio, Dietrich Buxtehude, Nikolaus Hasse, Johann Heinrich Buttstett, Johann Sebastian Bach, George Frideric Handel, James Edward Goettsche, Christian Heinrich Rinck, Andreas Willscher, Rick Wakeman).
(Music by Marco Lo Muscio: Eowin's Memories, Trittico Toscano, Canzona "Homage to Gubbio", Vocalise No 5, Concert Variations on Greensleeves, In Memoriam Teodosia, Blue Prelude, Ostinato [Four Hands], Via Crucis [Stations of the Cross], New Litanies in memory of Jehan Alain). [89] [90]
Recording Projects with Stradivarius (record label) (2019):
Featuring
Steve Hackett,
David Jackson and
David Cross (musician).
[93]
(Music by
Georg Philipp Telemann,
Christoph Willibald Gluck,
Maurice Ravel,
György Ligeti,
King Crimson,
Genesis (band),
Steve Hackett,
John Hackett and Marco Lo Muscio.
Recording Projects with Brilliant Classics (2019):
[94]
(Music by Marco Lo Muscio and
Steve Hackett).
With "Da Vinci Classics":
Appears On "Ferrari, Bacchini, Bertuletti, Macchia, Lo Muscio: Tabula Summa, Italian Contemporary Organ Music" - Ivan Ronda (2020)
"Prelude in memory of
Maurice Ravel"; "Gothic Dances"
[95]
With "Appassionato label":
Appears On "Musica Viva - Today's Italian Organ Music" - Domenico Severin (2019)
"Homage to
Edgar Allan Poe - The arrival of Red Death"
Recording Projects with English label Hacktrax Records:
Recording Projects with Finnish Magazine Colossus and French label Musea Records:
Recording Projects with Italian labels Drycastle [105] Records and Erreffe Edizioni Musicali distributed from BTF (Italian distribution) and Camino Records:
Video:
Recording Projects with Italian label Studio Amadeus:
Works for Pipe Organ [122]
2007:
2008:
2009:
2010:
2011:
2012:
2013:
2014:
2015:
2016:
2017:
2018:
2019:
I. Ostinato sur le nom M.E.R.L.I.N.
II. Ricercare on the name G.A.N.D.A.L.F.
[147]
I. On the name T.A.L.L.I.S.
II. On the name A.S.T.O.N.
III. On the name H.A.C.K.E.T.T.
I. Ricercare “La Basilica di San Vitale”
II. Processione dei Magi
III. Tordion - Il Leone di San Marco
IV. Abramo e gli angeli
V. Cervi Sacri
2020:
I. Medieval Times
II. Black Plague
III. Prayer
1. Prelude on “There's a Wideness in God's Mercy”
2. Offertory (Cantilena) on “Love Divine, All Loves Excelling”
3. Interlude on “All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name”
4. Meditation on “Amazing Grace”
5. Elevation on “Nearer, My God, to Thee”
6. Postlude on “Holy God, We Praise Thy Name”
I. Processional from “
Richard III”
II.
Soliloquy from “
Hamlet”
III.
Puck from “
Midsummer Night's Dream”
2022:
Works for Piano
2007:
2008:
2009:
2010:
2011:
2013:
2015:
2017:
2018:
2019:
2022:
Prelude Atto I - Prelude Atto II - Marcia Atto III - Alleuja 1,2,3 [162]
Works for Harpsichord 2018:
Chamber Music
2011/19:
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
link)