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Marco Muscio


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Playing the History, The Book of Bilbo and Gandalf

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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.

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Biography

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Marco Lo Muscio was born in Rome, Italy.

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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).

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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.

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Since 2004, he is 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.

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Since 2008, Lo Muscio is the Italian collaborator of John Hackett and Steve Hackett (Genesis).

The compositions and transcriptions of Marco Lo Muscio were broadcast on BBC, Vatican Radio, TV2000, RAI 3, and performed from well known musicians like Kevin Bowyer, Thomas Trotter, Roger Sayer, Carol Anne Williams, John Hackett, Christopher Herrick, Stephen Farr, David Briggs, John Scott.

Lo Muscio recorded CDs for the English classical label Priory Records

Works

Concerts as organist and pianist in Cathedrals and Concert Halls in Italy, Vatican, France, Germany, England (St John's College, Cambridge, King's College, Cambridge,St Paul's Cathedral,Lincoln Cathedral,Ely Cathedral,Norwich Cathedral, Coventry Cathedral, Sheffield Cathedral, Canterbury Cathedral, The Queen's College, Oxford, Exeter College, Oxford, Gloucester Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, Lancaster Priory,Temple Church,Truro Cathedral,St George's Chapel Windsor Castle, etc...) Scotland (University of Glasgow Memorial Chapel), Wales, New York, Chicago, Washington D.C., Boston, Milwaukee, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia , Denmark, Sweden (Uppsala Cathedral),Finland, Norway, Iceland, Russian Federation Moscow International House of Music (2010), Saint Petersburg Philharmonia (Great Hall 2005, 2006, 2011), Saint Petersburg Court Capella (Glinka Capella),Gnessin State Musical Collegein Moscow, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Moscow.

Recordings

Recording Projects with English label Priory Records:

  • “Great European Organs No.89: The Chichi Organ in The Basilica Del Sacro Cuore, Rome” (2013)
  • (Music by Jean Langlais, Marco Lo Muscio, Samuel Barber, Paolo Lazzeri, Keith Emerson, Keith Jarrett, Aaron Copland, Ralph Vaughan Williams).

  • “Great European Organs No.94: The Schmid Organ of the Stadpfaarrkirche, Maria Himmelfahrt, Landsberg am Lech, Germany” (2015)
  • (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).

  • “Great European Organs No.96: The Matz and Luge Organ of St.Barnard's Church, Baden Baden, Germany” (2015)
  • (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).

  • “The Organ Works of Marco Lo Muscio - Kevin Bowyer plays the Willis Organ of Glasgow University Memorial Chapel” (2017)
  • (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).

    Recording Projects with English label Hacktrax Records:

  • “Playing the History”: Fresh instrumental interpretations of some of the masterpieces of progressive rock music performed by Marco Lo Muscio, Steve Hackett, John Hackett, David Jackson, Carlo Matteucci and Giorgio Gabriel (2013)
  • Recording Projects with Finnish Magazine Colossus and French label Musea Records:

  • “Rabid Dogs...Opening Themes” (2010)
  • “Dante Alighieri: Paradise, Divine Comedy Book III” (2010)
  • “Homer: Iliad - A Grand Piano Extravaganza” (2010)
  • “Tales of Edgar Allan Poe” (2010)
  • “A Flower Full of Stars" - a Tribute to The Flower Kings.(2011)
  • “Giovanni Boccaccio: The Decameron Part I” (2012)
  • “Giovanni Boccaccio: The Decameron Part II” (2014) - with "Playing the History"
  • Recording Projects with Italian labels Drycastle Records and Erreffe Edizioni Musicali distributed from BTF (Italian distribution) and Camino Records:

  • "Marco Lo Muscio Plays Marco Lo Muscio" (2007)
  • "New Horizons: The Music of Steve Hackett" (2008)
  • "Dark and Light": Progressive originals and transcriptions (2009)
  • "The Book of Bilbo and Gandalf" (2010) with Steve Hackett, John Hackett and Pär Lindh
  • "The Mystic and Progressive Music" (2011)
  • Video:

  • "Dusk Day 4: Welcome Steve! A day in Orvieto (with Steve Hackett and John Hackett) (BTF AMS 104 DVD 2009)
  • "The Mystic and Esoteric Organ" (DVD 2009)
  • Recording Projects with Italian label Studio Amadeus:

  • Piano Visions (1999)
    (Music by Fauré, Liszt, Jehan Alain, Messiaen)
  • Organ Visions (2000)
    (Music by Bach, Jean Langlais, Guillaume de Machaut, Arvo Pärt, John Dowland, Thomas Tallis, Orlando Gibbons, Vaughan Williams)
  • Organ Vision II (2002)
    (Music by Richard Strauss, Martin Steel, Herbert Howells, Bjarne Sløgedal, Derek Bourgeois, Erik Satie, Charles Tournemire, Simon Preston, John Weaver, Henry Purcell, Henry VIII, William Walton)
  • American Piano Music (2001)
    (Music by Lo Muscio, Chick Corea, Brad Mehldau, Keith Jarrett, Keith Emerson, Lennie Tristano, George Gershwin, Steve Hackett, Tony Banks)
  • Louis Spohr, Robert Schumann and Franz Schubert: Chamber Music (2001) with Amelia Versiglioni (soprano) and Simone Scarcella (clarinet).
  • Compositions

    Works for Pipe Organ

    2007:

  • Ecstatic Meditations (Homage to Messiaen) – Homage to Satie – Homage to Keith Jarrett – Homage to Keith Emerson)
  • Blue Prelude
  • Toccata on the name AGBA "Angel's Dance"
  • Welsh Fantasy
  • Organ Visions ("Gothic Visions from Perotinus Time" – "Celestial Visions from Beyond – Gandalf's Dream")
  • 2008:

  • Mystic Pieces - n.1 "The Mystic Bourdon – n.2 "Mystic Alleluya in memory of Messiaen" – n.3 "Cantus Mysticus pro Arvo Pärt" – n.4 "Mystic Dance of Fire – To Robert Fripp") (Performed during the "Annual Festival of the New Organ Music" in London)
  • New Litanies in memory of Jehan Alain
  • Choral and Prog Dance – "To Keith Emerson"
  • 2009:

  • Paradiso: Epilogue: "Towards the Stars" from "The Divine Comedy"
  • Towards Rivendell – Gandalf's Meditation (Commissioned from Alessandro Bianchi)
  • 2010:

  • Visions from Minas Tirith – The White Tree (Poem for Organ)
  • Homage to Edgar Allan Poe – "The arrival of Red Death"
  • Concert Variations on Greensleeves (Commissioned from Christopher Herrick) (Performed during the "Annual Festival of the New Organ Music"in London)
  • 2011:

  • Red Pedal Solo
  • White Prelude – Homage to Giovanni Boccaccio
  • Basilicas and Churches in Rome (Poem for Organ) (Commissioned from Michael Eckerle)
  • Visions from Rohan – The Golden Town (Poem for Organ)
  • In Memoriam Messiaen (Ecstatic Meditation & Mystic Alleluja)
  • 2012:

  • Vocalise n.1 "To my mother" (Performed during the "Annual Festival of the New Organ Music"in London)
  • Pan - to Giulio Sforza (Fantasy)
  • Variations on Gabriel's Message
  • 2013:

  • Prelude in memory of Maurice Ravel
  • Prelude "To Lúthien" (Vocalise n.2)
  • Vocalise n.3 "Pour Dauphine"
  • 2014:

  • Via Crucis (Stations of the Cross)
  • 2015:

  • Canzona "Homage to Todi"
  • Canzona "Homage to Gubbio"
  • Trittico Toscano "Homage to Pienza":
  • I.Ricercare "Pienza Cathedral"
  • II.Canone sul nome P.I.E.N.Z.A.
  • III.Saltarello "Piccolomini Palace"
  • Vocalise n.4 "Invocation to Francesco d'Assisi"
  • Vocalise n.5 "To Nadja"
  • Il Cammino di Francesco (The way of Francis of Assisi)
  • Pastorale "Francesco a Greccio"
  • Éowyn's Memories
  • The Dream of Arwen
  • In memoriam Teodosia
  • Ostinato (Four hands)
  • 2016:

  • Vocalise n.6 "To Carson" (Commissioned by Carson Cooman - Harvard University)
  • Three Ostinato Preludes: (Commissioned by Carson Cooman - Harvard University)
  • I Mystic Litanies
  • II Medieval Prelude
  • III In the Progressive Mood
  • An Endless Song
  • "Homage to Orvieto":
  • I Fantasia (Homage to Landino) "Palazzo del Popolo"
  • II Ricercare Cromatico "Orvieto Cathedral"
  • III Pavana "Church of San Giovenale"
  • IV Canzona "Church of Sant'Agostino"
  • 2017:

  • Ostinato (two hands version)
  • Gothic Dances: (Commissioned by Carson Cooman - Harvard University)
  • I Contraddanza - "The Knights of Piero della Francesca"
  • II Estampie - "Homage to Charlemagne"
  • III Pavana - "Hunters in the snow" by Pieter Bruegel
  • IV Tourdion - "Dance Macabre" by Bernt Nokte in Tallinn
  • V Saltarello - "Peasant wedding" by Pieter Bruegel
  • VI Canzona Gotica "The Cathedral of San Biagio in Montepulciano"
  • Works for Piano

    2007:

  • Blue Prelude
  • Night Song – To Bill Evans
  • 2008:

  • Gymnopédie n.0 –To Erik Satie
  • Dark and Light – "The Book of Gandalf" (Poem for Piano)
  • 2009:

  • Meditation on "Horizons" – To Steve Hackett
  • Blue Ostinato – To Keith Jarrett
  • Paradise: Prologue (Poem for Piano) from "The Divine Comedy"
  • Medieval Melodies (n.1 "Theoden's Meditation" – n.2 "The Knight of Rohan")
  • Galadriel – Elf Song
  • The Hobbit Book – Bilbo and Gandalf (Poem for Piano)
  • 2010:

  • Iliad: Book III and Book XVI (from Homer)
  • 2011:

  • The Lament for Gandalf (Poem for Piano)
  • 2013:

  • "Nastagio degli Onesti" (Day 5 – Tale 8) from "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio
  • 2015:

  • Song for Nadja
  • Ricercare "Pienza Cathedral"
  • Chamber Music

    2011/16:

  • Bilbo's Dream (dedicated to John Hackett) - Solo Flute
  • Gymnopédie n.0 (To Erik Satie)
  • Six Vocalises (Soprano or Flute/Saxophone/Violin and organ/piano)
  • Prelude in memory of Maurice Ravel (for Flute/Saxophone and organ)
  • Nastagio degli Onesti (from The Decameron)
  • References

    Marco Lo Muscio Wikipedia