Leonardo Barilaro - ZER0
The new song by Leonardo Barilaro, ZER0, is an impressive and innovative instrumental piece that combines elements of classical piano and ambient electronica to create a hauntingly beautiful soundscape. The track captures the feeling of being lost in space, with its ethereal and otherworldly soundscapes that are filled with layers of subtle melodies and atmospheric sounds. The mix is carefully crafted with minimalist well-placed accents on certain sections, which give the song an organic feel. This is a testament to the artist's ability to create a compelling and engaging musical experience that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant. What makes ZER0 even more impressive is that Leonardo Barilaro is not just a musician, but also an aerospace engineer and astrophysicist. His unique blend of science and music has resulted in a fascinating exploration of the intersection between art and science. The song evokes the same sense of wonder and awe as classic space-themed movies like 2001: A Space Odyssey and Interstellar. It's clear that the song would fit well as the soundtrack of the movies. In addition to taking a note from ambient music styles, the space pianist has added his own unique touch to create something truly original. Overall, ZER0 is a testament to the skills of Leonardo Barilaro as a musician and his ability to explore the intersection between art and science in a way that is both engaging and thought-provoking. After the International Space Station, the musician is waiting for his music to travel to other parts of the galaxy. Far and beyond!
Leonardo Barilaro-Frenzy
Leonardo Barilaro has big dreams, big ambitions. He has an even bigger vision for music, and that’s what reflects the most. As an artist, he is constantly pushing the envelope of what is possible. Not only is he a musician and composer, but also an aerospace engineer. His latest single is a masterful instrumental called Frenzy. Let’s dive right into it. Not only will this fit the film it has been designed for, but the notes Leonardo Barilaro uses have mystique. They have a sense of reason, of haunting time and the study of something deep. His phrasing asks for that, it needs space to understand. The sustain on the keys will actually take you back, as heavier notes rest with gravity. Some parts sound like Nicholas Britell’s composition for theme of Succession. This is especially felt in the descending scale, where something sounds like it is afoot. This meld of emotions makes this an intriguing piece, something of dramatic nature and charm. You’ll find yourself wondering, the rich tapestry of the scene and instrumental extravaganza that Leonardo Barilaro brings with such a composition. Of Course I Still Love You, Maleth and Bitanem are some must listens from this composer. He knows how to grasp the feel and the resultant scenery from it as well. This would be perfect in a film like Phantom Thread (2017) as well. Listen to his single here and follow him for more music like this! Prepare to hear him for the first concert on Mars.
Leonardo Barilaro-Chrysalis
Very few artists share ambition like Leonardo Barilaro. Having his music streamed from the International Space Station, this master craftsman has been making evocative, transformative music for years now. His latest composition takes it one step further, watching a star take shape through nothingness. This is Chrysalis. The overview effect must have a profound, moving feel for many people who have had the chance to see the world from space. Leonardo Barilaro has probably had that ability as an innate element of his present self. The kind of melodies that this song carries pushes the abilities of the music that belongs to Earth. The sustain pedals are used economically, to create phrasings that etch themselves in your mind. Sitting on his Zanta Pianoforti, Leonardo composes something that extends beyond the human spirit. You can read more about his brilliant endeavours in “Music from Space”, his book. If you think ambition has limit, hear the following. He will be leading ASTROBEAT, a space mission aboard the ISS that he will be leading. Exploring instrumentals in all forms, there is a possibility that we will see a concert in Mars hosted by Leonardo very soon. He is, what the race strives to be for art. His songs like Of Course I Still Love You bring a wave of emotions you might not feel with many other instrumentals. Someone who always wants to push the boundaries, whether it be the stratosphere. Leonardo Barilaro would have crafted this beautifully for 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). You can listen to his music and follow him for more beautiful music like this above!