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Anthony T. Marasco
Blending elements of Rock, Pop, Indie, Folk,
Electronica and Art music, Anthony T. Marasco is a composer who strives to transform his own
personal experiences into sonic representations of contemporary life. His musical language
personifies the complexity and uniqueness of his
generation, and celebrates the significance and
beauty of everyday life.


 


Not in Kansas (2008)

   I.    4:45 p.m. -  Blue Light, Orange Light
   II.  10 p.m. - Sirens over Hamilton
   III.  11:36 p.m. - Search Party
   IV.  2:16 a.m. - This Mess that You've Made

                                Recorded 4/18/2010
                                Anthony T. Marasco, Omnichord, Marxophone, piano, viola, electric piano, prepared electric guitar, Mellotron, computer  
                                Zach Branch, assistant audio engineer

                  Link to program notes   

      Link to   I.  4:45  Blue Light, Orange Light score

      Link to   II.  10 p.m. - Sirens over Hamilton score

      Link to   III.  11:36 p.m. - Search Party score

      Link to   IV.  2:16 a.m. - This Mess that You've Made score

 Waldorf-Astoria (2009)
      
              Recorded 4/18/2010
                   Project Blue Book

                    Brian Decker, guitar
                   
Michael Greinke, electric guitar, voice
                   
Anthony T. Marasco, ukulele, tenor voice, music box, Mellotron, Optigan, record player, computer


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     Link to Waldorf-Astoria score

     Link to program notes
           Tiamat  (2009)    
                           
                                   Recorded 4/18/2010
                               Todd Boden, baritone voice

  
               Link to program notes

            
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     Link to Version I score
                 
                  Link to Version II score

                  Link to Version III score



          
            Europe During the Cold War (2010)

             Prologue

      
         Enough of It Was

                
Italy

                   I.    Euro Chic
 
             
      II.   Self Bar Self Bar Self

                   III.  Him for Her

               
Scotland
               
                 
IV.   Welcome to Glasgow

                  V.     Postmodern Rock Music

                  VI.   Rough

                                    Recorded 4/18/2010
                                    Jack Lin, violin
                                    John Haggerty, violin
                                    Katie Hunt, viola
                                    Zach Branch, cello
                                    Anthony T. Marasco, computer

                    Link to program notes
  

      Link to Enough of It Was score

      Link to Euro Chic score

      Link to Self Bar Self Bar Self score

                   Link to Him for Her score

                   Link to Welcome to Glasgow score

                   Link to Postmodern Rock Music score

                   Link to Rough score



            This Place is Forgotten (2009)

                              Jennifer Barber, clarinet
                                        Yuting Wu, violin
                                        Michael Stanely, guitar
                                        Ahren Buchheister, mandolin
                                        Nicholas John McCagg, piano
                                    
Anthony T. Marasco, computer

                Hear this piece

                    Link to This Place is Forgotten score

                    Link to program notes



Graduate Recital Research Paper



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