Italian musician extraordinaire Leonardo Barilaro releases a musical masterpiece of an EP titled “Interstellar Notes”…a tribute EP that fuses iconic hits with a multi-sensory experience that blends space inspired musical reimaginings with mesmerizing melodies and arrangements.
“Interstellar Notes” is not just a collection of music…it’s a sonic trip into the melodic void of deep space and…
The EP starts out with an intergalactic rendition of Robert Miles’ “Children”…this hits differently…with its mesmerizing space sounds and masterful piano playing, transporting the listeners to the outer reaches of the galaxy…
…with amazing sound design, Leonardo’s rendition of “Children” is perfection on all levels.
…another iconic moment in the EP is the track “The true Moonlight”…you might have guessed it from the name, it’s Beethoven’s “Moonlight Sonata” the first movement…with Leonardo’s emotions and feel playing here…a perfect choice of musical piece to include in this experience EP…and Leonardo does an amazing job of putting his emotions into it.
…and how can we talk about space and interstellar music without tackling Hans Zimmer’s iconic music from the movie “Interstellar”?
Yes, we have “The real interstellar sound – NASA edit”…a 1 minute and 23 seconds of pure musical bliss.
The EP ends with Leonardo telling us “…see you up there”…a perfect ending to an amazing EP with excellent storytelling. A perfect ending to a perfect musical experience.
Not only that, but Leonardo released a book titled “Music From Space”…and one of the tracks on his EP is Brahm’s “Intermezzo OP.117 n1″…Leonardo reimagines this classical masterpiece with ethereal synth textures, showcasing his innovative fusion of classical music and cosmic soundscapes.
This piece hints at the exciting sonic experiments explored in his recently released book, “Music from
Space” published by Amazon.
This book delves further deeper into Leonardo’s philosophies and the transformative power of music.
…and that’s not all…
Leonardo is diligently working to reach the Low Earth Orbit and stream a concert from there, with a general rehearsal before the concert from the Moon and, later on, from Mars…imagine!
At the end of 2024 a new mission onboard the International Space Station named ASTROBEAT, will deliver to orbit not only new cutting-edge technology with an experiment to test cold-welding adhesion to repair spacecraft after an impact with space debris, but also new space art.
Make sure to check out Leonardo Barilaro’s EP “Interstellar Notes” right away, and follow this brilliant artist for out of the box musical experiences…you’ll be transported to another world.
Wishing all the best to Leonardo.
Cheers!