Luca Turilli (band)

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Luca Turilli
Origin Trieste and Germany
Genres Symphonic power metal
Neo-classical metal
Years active 1999–2011
Labels Magic Circle Music
Associated acts Rhapsody of Fire, Luca Turilli's Rhapsody, Dionysus
Website www.lucaturilli.com
Members Luca Turilli
Olaf Hayer
Sascha Paeth
Robert Hunecke-Rizzo
Past members Miro
Bridget Fogle

Luca Turilli was the self-named symphonic power metal solo band of Italian guitarist, keyboardist and songwriter Luca Turilli, from band Rhapsody (of Fire), originally assembled in 1999.

Biography

The band was founded by Luca Turilli, guitarist of Rhapsody (now called Rhapsody of Fire). Rhapsody's then-producers, Sascha Paeth and Miro, were hired to do the same job and also to provide bass and keyboard duties, respectively (Luca also performed additional keyboard parts himself). Robert Hunecke-Rizzo, who had helped Rhapsody out as a session musician in the past, was hired as the drummer, and Olaf Hayer, an established German vocalist completed the band.

On the second album, Luca performed lead guitar only, with Robert Hunecke-Rizzo also performing rhythm parts. For the third album, Luca performed all keyboards himself and Miro was not utilised. On this album Bridget Fogle, a choir vocalist who had previously worked with Rhapsody and various other metal bands, was used as a co-lead vocalist with Olaf.

The fourth album was planned, and was supposed to be heavily influenced by Helloween's first two Keeper of the Seven Keys and to feature Olaf as sole vocalist again. However, the band Luca Turilli was split with the creation of Luca Turilli's Rhapsody.

Members

Last line-up

Past members

  • Miro - keyboards (1999–2005)

Discography

Albums

Singles

  • The Ancient Forest of Elves (1999)
  • Demonheart (2002)

Cover songs

See also

External links

References

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