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2 Cellos to niesamowity, wiolonczelowy duet dwóch chorwackich studentów, który tworzą Luca Sulic i Stjepan Hauser. Międzynarodwą sławę przyniósł im dosłownie w kilka dni własnoręcznie nakręcony videoclip z wykonaniem piosenki "Smooth Criminal" M. Jacksona. Utwór muzyki pop w brawurowej aranżacji na 2 wiolonczele miał w internecie ponad milion wejść, a sam Elton John zaprosił muzyków na swoje tournee tego lata. Obydwaj wiolonczeliści ukończyli prestiżową Akademię Królewską w Londynie, każdy z nich rozpoczął już karierę koncertową w najlepszych salach, są również laureatami licznych konkursów wiolonczelowych. Na pierwszej płycie usłyszymy słynne rockowe przeboje w transkrypcji na 2 wiolonczele m.in. "Smooth Criminal" M....
Cello Fury is a four-man instrumental post-rock/classical cello group with drums hailing from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Cello Fury is a rarity in the music world: three classically trained cellists and a rock drummer performing high-energy original music in venues ranging from concert halls to rock clubs. Appealing to a wide audience across age groups and musical interests sets Cello Fury apart from your average rock band. Continually developing their own unique style of cello rock music, cellists Simon Cummings, Ben Muñoz and Nicole Myers along with drummer Dave Throckmorton unleash vitality and rhythmic drive in their music and dare to venture...
Born in Parma (Italy), Dj Marcello Giordani in 1992 started spinning the House music in clubs nearby his town. At 20, he started the residency at a party called “Les Folies de Pigalle” (at times already one of the best house club in Italy), so that gave him the opportunity to work on the most important Italian Club scenes till these days. At the age of 21 he decided to buy his first studio equipment... an Akai S2000 - Juno 106 and a Macintosh Performa as a sequencer. Marcello started producing back in the'98 when released his first 3 traxx...
Born 7-8-1928 in Rome (Italy) / Died 12-12-2003 in Assisi (Italy). Marcello Giombini was a composer of secular music and film music as well as being interested in electronic music. Marcello Giombini established himself especially in the sixties and the seventies as satisfy and creative maker in the renewal of the religious music also in liturgical area. He was also composer of many soundtrack for movies, especially of genre “Spaghetti western” and he was a "pioneer" in Italy of the electronic music. His father was a music professor who specialized in the oboe who also played in orchestras. .