Luigi Morleo
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Luigi Morleo (born in Mesagne (Br) 16 November 1970) is an Italian percussionist and composer of contemporary music, who lives in Bari and teaches in Bari Conservatory of Music - Niccolò Piccinni.
He appears in varied musical and artistic styles like rock-cross-over, folk-popular, Jazz and DJ; however actors, film directors, painters and architects.
Many of his works have been played from Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra, Roma and Lazio Orchestra, Lyon Symphonietta.
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[edit] Morleo's music
- TRILEONSON for more percussionists and electronics instruments
- UOMO MINIMALE for more percussionists, soprano and electronics instruments
- VERTY for saxophone and piano
- CAPRICCIO PER MARIMBA
- VaSiRo for marimba
- MUTANTE for clarinet, piano, double bass, voice and electronics instruments
- VIA D'ACQUE E DOVE for clarinet, double bass, piano and electronics instruments
- VIPIAFON for violin and piano
- CELLHARP for cello and harp
- SCENE DI UNA DANZA for two percussionists
- MADRE DIVINA for choir and string quintet
- LAVREA for piano
- KIRKH for violin, clarinet, cornet, marimba and electronics instruments
- IFILEGIA for Vibraphone and marimba
- PETRU' for violin, doublebass, piano and orchestra
- CONCERTO PER MARIMBA E ARCHI e 10 MINUTI PER NON SOLO ("UN") SUONATORE D'INSTRUMENTO
- VIPIAFON AND PERCUSSION for violin, piano and percussion
- LIBERO MOVIMENTO for violin, clarinet, doublebass and piano
- DANZA LATINA for saxophone quartet
- PROFUMO DI UN'ELEGIA per violin, viola, horn and piano
- PERGAN for percussion and ensemble
- EKO for marimba
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 4 for saxophone and orgel
- FABBRICA DI UN PENSIERO SEZIONATO for percussion and tape
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 3 for marimba
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 2 for flute and marimba
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 1 for violin, flute, clarinet, guitar and percussion
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 10 for marimba
- LE RUGHE DEL DESERTO for percussion and tape
- KLIMT FANTASY for percussion
- ERNST ELEGY for percussion
- DOUBLE FLAMES OF LOVE for piano
- ESCHER PRELUDE for vibraphone
- WINE RITE for flute, bass clarinet , trombone, piano, violin, viola, cello and double bass
- FANES FOR AENEA for instruments and tape
- WARHOL RITE for percussion quartet
- IFILEGIA II° for percussion quartet
- OLTRE LA LINEA DI FUOCO 10 for percussion and live electronics
- OLTRE LA LINEA DI FUOCO 5 for percussion trio
- PER I PROFUGHI DI GUERRA 8 for vibraphone
- OLTRE LA LINEA DI FUOCO 2 for timpani
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 2 Concerto for percussion and strings
- PAESAGGIO MEDITERRANEO for violin, accordion, tuba and percussion
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 3 for orchestra
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 4 for string trio
- OLTRE LA LINEA DI FUOCO 7 for percussion and piano
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 7 for marimba and guitar
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 6 for snare drum and piano
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 2 Concerto for percussion and orchestra
- NESSUN POPOLO OPPRESSO 8 for two marimba
- FRIDA’S TANGO for vibraphone
- OLTRE LA LINEA DI FUOCO 4 Concerto for marimba and orchestra
- ERNEST ELEGY for vibraphone
- MESSA PER I POPOLI for choir, four percussionists and orgel
[edit] Soundtracks
- Frammento Orfico in 16mm of A.Amoroso d'Aragona
- No Pasaran! in VHS of F.Grimaldi e P.D’orazio
- The voyage of Aenea in DVD of L.Vernieri
[edit] Live Soundtracks
- Omaggio a Volontè of Theo Angelopoulos
- La terre – L’Arlesienne – L’Hirondelle et la Mésange – Les travailleurs de la mer of André Antoine
- Couch of Andy Warhol
- Entr’act of René Clair
- La Natation of Jean Vigo
- Opus II-III-IV of Walter Ruttmann
- Studie n:6,7,8,11 of Oskar Fischinger
- Le voyage dans la lune of Georges Méliès
- Rhythmus 21 of Hans Richter
[edit] Music categories
[edit] References
- F.Versienti - PASSAGGIO A SUD-EST - Edizioni Laterza, 2002
- L.Morleo - IL GESTO MUSICALE - Morleo Editore, 2006
- AA.VV. - CINEASTI DI PUGLIA - Edizioni del Sud, 2007