Marco Oppedisano

Marco Oppedisano ( born November 20, 1971 in Brooklyn ) is an American composer and guitarist.

Oppedisano began at the age of twelve to play the guitar and studied classical guitar with Michael Cedric Smith. He then studied composition at Brooklyn College and Queens College in Noah Creshevsky, Charles Dodge, Tania Leon, Thea Musgrave and Henry Weinberg.

Between 1999 and 2002 he composed as a guest of Brooklyn College and the City University of New York a number of pieces for electric guitar by Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. 2001 originated Movement for solo guitar and Frozen Tears for guitar and bass. Other works composed Oppedisano for the Fireworks Ensemble, the Glass Farm Ensemble, Morris Lang and The Brooklyn College Percussion Ensemble, the Portuguese Zyryab guitar quartet and guitarist Oren Fader and Kevin R. Gallagher.

As a guitarist Oppedisano plays works for solo electric guitar and electric guitar and CD playback, inter alia, by Glenn Branca. With Tom Buckner he took on Noah Creshevsky electroacoustic composition Hoodlum Priest. His debut album Electroacoustic Compositions for Electric Guitar was released in 2007, another album under the title Mechanical Uprising, he published in 2009. With David Lee Myers in 2008, he played a CD.

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  • Born in 1971
  • American composer
  • Guitarist
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