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The Electric Guitar of Marco Esu in a Classical Contemporary's Opera.
Posted by: eJazzNews Readeron Friday, March 09, 2007 - 12:00 AM
Jazz Commentary Presentation of the CD and Scores with title "Opera Futurista".


In this 2007, we can see a new published Classical's Opera , with a different style and personal modern's style of Marco, between his compositions and between the electric guitar of Marco Esu, this Opera gives a new style at the Classical music, with the modern's sounds of electronic's instruments.

The production of this CD from the title "Opera Futurista" is all produced from "Idyllium s.n.c. Edizioni Musicali & Discografiche" (Milan www.idyllium.it), a great and important Italian Label, Idyllium publishs great Classical and Jazz music, also, Idyllium's publisher of "U.S.E. Angiola" (first CD of Marco Esu, CD of Classical Music and Guitar), the sound of this great job is Classical with Flamenco and Jazz style.

Speaking of "Opera Futurista", its a Cd's production and Score's production, all this is making between the Idyllium and the Artist,

Marco is writer of every composition, it haves written all music for every instrument.

Today we cannot see many electric and classical Orchestral music in CD or scores, Opera Futurista's one of the firsts Operas in this genre, it gives at the electric guitar the just importance in the Classical music.



Marco from many years studying music of Bach, Mozart, this years are the fist part of job, Marco giving many importance at Paganini (great Italian's composer), all this giveing many more tecnique in his style.

The job of this "Opera Futurista" has been long time, in fact, in this Opera we can see a different job from the Artist, for "Opera Futurista" Marco studying instruments like piano, brass, flute, strings... etc... etc.. and Italian's Classical music, all this is "Opera futurista".

First all "Thanks" at the Publisher, it has been important for make this CD and Scores, it has been important for all production and the Artist.

You can have more information on www.marcoesu.com and www.idyllium.it , here you can listen all mp3 and you can download scores.
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