Matteo Michelutti is a (renowned) synesthetic composer and musician. He has curved a unique music career that focuses on sound only as a means to inspire the listener to explore the beauty of imagination and emotions. He has ten years’ experience as a pure sound composer whose work has been featured in some short animated film.
He also holds a bachelor’s degree in Music and New Technologies from the department of Electronic Music of the Conservatorio G.Tartini of Trieste.
His training in pure sound music has been influenced by conservatoire’s classic environment, thereby, equipping him with the right skills and knowledge to create music.
Creating music that speaks to the mind and heart of a listener is not that simple. As such, Matteo Michelutti depicts strong skills in innovation that sets him apart from other traditional artists that combine sound and lyrics to make music. Matteo brings the spiritual aspect of music to live through pure sound and empowering listeners to think with him.
Online:
https://www.facebook.com/matteomichelutti
Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/artist/15SGBjvpCIHF6HUk3OtzBt…
Youtube Music
https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCwhXAOJGQyYBpV1eQRnXFfw?feature=share
Apple Music
https://music.apple.com/us/artist/matteo-michelutti/1611302306
Bandcamp link to the track
https://matteomichelutti.bandcamp.com/track/gardens-of-youth
If you are a pianist/musician and you would like to play this piece, you can find the score here
https://matteomichelutti.gumroad.com/l/dkkmfz
follow link from distrokid
https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/matteomichelutti/gardens-of-youth
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