Marco Lo Muscio - OrganMarco Lo Muscio is one of the most versatile musicians of his generation: organist, pianist and composer. Marco's music has been played world wide by renowned musicians such as Christopher Herrick, Thomas Trotter, Kevin Bowyer, David Briggs, John Scott, Roger Sayer, Chris Jarrett, Jean-Paul Imbert, Steve Hackett, Chris Jarrett, Stephen Farr, Andrea Padova, Stephen Tharp, Carson Cooman, Colin Walsh, Carol Williams, Alina Rotaru, etc.. He received also new commissions by renowned musicians and important institutions as the Harvard University. He graduated in piano with full honours “Cum Laude” at "Licinio Refice" academy of music and later studied for three years with the great pianist Sergio Fiorentino attaining the Diploma of Advanced Studies with full honours at the academy "Bartolomeo Cristofori".
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He also graduated in Pedagogy "Cum Laude" in the University of "Rome Tre" and in organ with prof. James Edward Goettsche. He has given more than 750 concerts in Europe, Russia and USA as part of organ and piano festivals at important venues such as: Notre Dame de Paris, King's College, Queens' College and St. John's College in Cambridge; Merton, Queen's and Exeter College in Oxford; Windsor Castle – St. George's Chapel (Queen's residence) in UK. Shostakovich Great Hall and Glinka Capella in St. Petersburg; International Music Arts Centre (Svetlanov Hall - “House of Music”), Gnessin Academy, Glinka Museum, Baptist and Catholic Cathedral in Moscow. New York (St. Thomas Church, Central Synagogue in Manhattan, e Barnard College), Boston, Washington, Chicago; Westminster Cathedral and Abbey, Temple Church and St. Paul's Cathedral in London and many other venues. The CDs of Marco were broadcasted on Vatican Radio, BBC 3, TV Russia, BR Klassik. In 2013 he began recording for the famous British label "Priory Records" on the "Great European Organs Series." Also with Priory Records, Kevin Bowyer recorded a CD dedicated to organ works by Marco Lo Muscio.
"...These pieces of Marco Lo Muscio would make fine inclusions in recital programmes - all are intensely inventive, and also listenable with plenty of interest for the listener whether expert or not".
David Dewar - Organists Review
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"...These pieces of Marco Lo Muscio would make fine inclusions in recital programmes - all are intensely inventive, and also listenable with plenty of interest for the listener whether expert or not".
David Dewar - Organists Review
www.marcolomuscio.com