Luigi Morleo
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Luigi Morleo (born 16 November 1970 in Mesagne, Province of Brindisi) is an Italian percussionist and composer of contemporary music, who lives in Bari and teaches at the Niccolò Piccinni Conservatory.
He uses varied musical and artistic styles like minimalism, rock-cross-over, folk-Pop, jazz, electronica and DJ.
Many of his works have been played by the Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra, Rome and the Lazio Orchestra, Clermont-Ferrand Conservatoire Orchestre, Denver Young Artists Orchestra,Orchestra Sinfonica Metropolitana di Bari, Orchestra del Conservatorio di Monopoli, Orchestra Sinfonica di Lecce e del Salento, Halleiner KammerOrchester, Orchestra Filarmonica della Calabria, Federation Bells of Melbourne, and at the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festivaland Festival MUSLAB from Mexico, Jasmin Vardimon Company from Ashford-UK, Japanese Arts Network.
Instrumental Music
Migranti 2.5 for Percussion Duo with Smartphone (2018)
On Western Terror 8 Concerto for Taiko Ensemble, Percussion and Orchestra (2017)
On Western Terror 1 Concerto for African Percussion Ensemble and Orchestra (2016)
Diversità: NO LIMIT Concerto for Serpent and String Orchestra (2012)
Concerto
On Western Terror 8 Concerto for Taiko Ensemble, Percussion and Orchestra (2017)
On Western Terror 1 Concerto for African Percussion Ensemble and Orchestra (2016)
Diversità: NO LIMIT Concerto for Serpent and String Orchestra (2012)
For Shegué 3 A Sacred Multiculturalism (2019)
Migranti 2.5 for Percussion Duo with Smartphone (2018)
On Western Terror 1 Concerto for African Percussion Ensemble and Orchestra (2016)
On Western Terror 4 for Sax Alto and Digital Support (2018)
On Western Terror 8 Concerto for Taiko Ensemble, Percussion and Orchestra (2017)