Louis Siciliano

Louis Siciliano ALUEI (born 19 March 1975) is an awards winning music composer (Silver Ribbon 2005, Italy. Best composer of the year at 67 Mostra del Cinema di Venezia 2010, Best film-music composer 2016 for Colonne Sonore Magazine, Manuel De Sica award as best composer of 2016 ), ] sound healer, poly-instrumentalist, conductor, sound engineer, music producer, poet (poesie muratorie, lieto colle edition), writer (La Lungara: Un fiume di piombo. Graus Editore), philosopher and film producer.

ALUEI was born on 19 March 1975. He is a stateless person, in fact he defines himself "citizen of world". ALUEI is the creator of the "Music of Becoming" and a new musical system called "A-MUMEx" that relates music to cosmology and quantum physics. He is the originator of Holistic World-Jazz and Syncretic Symphonic Music.

He began studying music at the age of seven and learned composition with Giacomo Vitale and later with Franco Donatoni and Luciano Berio. He has studied orchestral and choral conducting respectively with Carlo Maria Giulini, Ennio Nicotra, Giovanni Acciai and Marco Berrini. He studied belcanto as tenor with the maestro Carlo Napoletani, Organ with dr. Ronald Butts Bohmer, Jazz with Joe Diorio, Mick Goodrick and Larry Monroe at Berklee College of Music, electronic music with prof. Antonio De Santis, a pioneer of Computermusic in Europe, became his assistant. In 1997 he attended the Sound Engineering course at the Audio Institute of America with Peter Miller, The Beatles' sound engineer. ALUEI in Varanasi, was the pupil of Pandit Kanhaiyalal Misra for Sarangi and of Ustad Ali Abbas Khan, grandson of the great Ustad Bismillah Khan, for the Shehnai. He belongs to the tradition of Indian classical music of Benares Gharana. In 1999 he took a master's degree course in composition at New York University. Consequently, he grew to be a multi-instrumentalist, orchestra conductor, sound engineer, music producer, soundtrack and contemporary music composer. He is considered one of the pioneers of Electronic Music in 1990's (http://www.cidim.it/cidim/content/314648?id=299713&nc=Louis_Siciliano) and pioneer of many futuristic electronic music instruments such as the Misa-Kitara, the Ewi and the Zendrum. His works were also pioneering as a creator of synthetic sounds and for the spatialization of sound, for which he was a collaborator of Ray Dolby as well as being in the early years of the 2000 Surround Guru for the Avid/Digidesign.

In international music business he is recognized as Louis Siciliano, L6J, Lou Six Dreaming and ALUEI. He produced, composed, orchestrated, conducted and mixed soundtracks for many feature film productions, TV commercials, TV movies, theater shows, musicals and Opera. His music production as recording artist, cover different styles as modern jazz, electronic music, contemporary symphonic music, Opera, post rock, traditional Latin music, Celtic and classical Indian music. On 12 May 2013, he officially started a new artistic life with the iniziatic name ALUEI. His activities (workshops and masterclasses) as Sound Healer are very popoular to the Holistic Centers around the world.

His live concerts and electronic music performances are well known internationally. He collaborates in Brazil with the musicians Fernando Neder and Daniel Raman; in Brittany with the band "Elfic Circle" founded by the harpist Andrea Seki; in Poland with th ensembles directed by composer and multi-instrumentalist Mieckzyslaw Litwinski; in Senegal with the folk group Dreen&Bopis, in China with the Erhu player Ziyu Zie and in India with the tablists Pandit Sanjay Kansa Banik and Pandit Kailash Nishad, with the legendary Shehnai player Ustad Ali Abbas Khan and with many musicians of the Misra family of Benares Gharana, the caste of the musicians from Varanasi on the Ganges.

As creator of the "Music of becoming" and for his own music system that relates music to cosmology and quantum physics, called "A-MUMEx" (ALUEI Music Multiverse Exploration) he is regularly invited at major contemporary music, world -music, jazz and electronic music festivals around the world.

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