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$13.15 Marco Lo Muscio's follow-up album to 'New Horizons' including original compositions by Marco and grand piano/pipe organ transcriptions of music by composers including Steve Hackett, Anthony Phillips and Keith Emerson. Tracks 1-8 : Grand Piano Tracks 9-15 : Pipe Organ (Organ Mascioni in the church of 'St. Paul's Within the Walls' in Rome) Produced by Murizio "Bozorius" Bozzi for Drycastle records.Steve Hackett quotes about Marco's CDs... "...Brilliant CD played fantastically! It was wonderful to feel the power of the organ combined with your complete commitment to the instrument and the music of all the composers. It was a sensational experience to hear music that started out as little doodles on the guitar being given such a extraordinary treatment. I'm a big fan of the sound of the organ which is a complete world in itself, especially in dedicated hands." "...a marvellous musician!" "...'Meditation On Horizons' is very interesting, particularly as you had changed the harmonies to good effect. You've made a lot of a track that was only one minute thirty seconds long originally." Marco Lo Muscio was born in Rome on October 23 1971. He graduated in Piano with full honours (“Cum Laudeâ€) at "L. Refice" academy of music guided by Maestro Tonino Maiorani. He then perfected himself (in three years) with the great pianist Sergio Fiorentino attaining the ...
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