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Francesca Guccione
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JUN
15
2025
Rovigo, Italy
Chiostro degli Olivetani
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MAY
31
2025
Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Makroscope
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MAY
09
2025
Berlin, Germany
FEZ
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NOV
28
2024
Venezia, Italy
Fondaco dei Tedeschi
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NOV
24
2024
Berlin, Germany
Colosseum
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NOV
09
2024
Berlin, Germany
Colosseum
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About Francesca Guccione
Francesca Guccione is an Italian composer, violinist and Moog artist.
Fascinated from the very beginning by the relation between sound and image, she combined her
violin studies with those in composition and film scoring, earning a Master's Degree in this
discipline with the highest grades.
Her love for travelling lead her to perform in many cities around the world, including New York,
Toronto, Dublin and Alexandria of Egypt.
In 2021 she released for the French label Whales Records, her first album of neoclassical music,
“Muqataea”, featuring the famous cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima as the artistic director
of the project; afterwards, several international artists, including Robot Koch, Julien Marchal,
Hélène Vogelsinger and Throwing Snow made several reworks of some of the tracks on this
album. Also for Whales Records, in 2022, she released the EP “Utopia Aerial View”, produced in
collaboration with Moog Music. In addition to Whales Records, she also collaborates with other
record labels, including the canadian Enjou Music, for which she released three singles, the
french InFiné Music, for which she released a rework of the track “Hysope” by Arandel, and the
german labels Modularfield and 7K! Records with which she released the single "Mare
Tranquillitatis" included in the collection "String Layers Vol. II". In September 2024 she released her second album, "The Geometry of Time”, for the german label Neue Meister. For the
same label, she released, in early 2024, two arrangements for strings and Moog synthesizers of
two famous tracks by Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Upon receveiving an invitation from Moog Music she performed at Superbooth 22 in Berlin,
where she presented an original composition for violin and analog synthesizers; this experience
lead to a collaboration that continues to this day. In addition to Moog Music, she also
collaborates with the Swedish company Teenage Engineering.
In 2023 she collaborated on the soundtrack of the film "Lubo," by Italian director Giorgio Diritti,
which features Franz Rogowski as the lead actor. The film competed at the 80th Venice Film
Festival being highly praised by the jury. She also collaborated on the soundtrack for the Finnish
film "Death Is a Problem for the Living", which was presented in competition at the Rome Film
Festival 2023.
She’s s currently a researcher at the Francesco Venezze Conservatory of Rovigo, where she’s
researching the life and musical production of Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Her creativity is poetic and suspended between reality and imagination; a gateway to hidden
worlds.
Fascinated from the very beginning by the relation between sound and image, she combined her
violin studies with those in composition and film scoring, earning a Master's Degree in this
discipline with the highest grades.
Her love for travelling lead her to perform in many cities around the world, including New York,
Toronto, Dublin and Alexandria of Egypt.
In 2021 she released for the French label Whales Records, her first album of neoclassical music,
“Muqataea”, featuring the famous cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima as the artistic director
of the project; afterwards, several international artists, including Robot Koch, Julien Marchal,
Hélène Vogelsinger and Throwing Snow made several reworks of some of the tracks on this
album. Also for Whales Records, in 2022, she released the EP “Utopia Aerial View”, produced in
collaboration with Moog Music. In addition to Whales Records, she also collaborates with other
record labels, including the canadian Enjou Music, for which she released three singles, the
french InFiné Music, for which she released a rework of the track “Hysope” by Arandel, and the
german labels Modularfield and 7K! Records with which she released the single "Mare
Tranquillitatis" included in the collection "String Layers Vol. II". In September 2024 she released her second album, "The Geometry of Time”, for the german label Neue Meister. For the
same label, she released, in early 2024, two arrangements for strings and Moog synthesizers of
two famous tracks by Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Upon receveiving an invitation from Moog Music she performed at Superbooth 22 in Berlin,
where she presented an original composition for violin and analog synthesizers; this experience
lead to a collaboration that continues to this day. In addition to Moog Music, she also
collaborates with the Swedish company Teenage Engineering.
In 2023 she collaborated on the soundtrack of the film "Lubo," by Italian director Giorgio Diritti,
which features Franz Rogowski as the lead actor. The film competed at the 80th Venice Film
Festival being highly praised by the jury. She also collaborated on the soundtrack for the Finnish
film "Death Is a Problem for the Living", which was presented in competition at the Rome Film
Festival 2023.
She’s s currently a researcher at the Francesco Venezze Conservatory of Rovigo, where she’s
researching the life and musical production of Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Her creativity is poetic and suspended between reality and imagination; a gateway to hidden
worlds.
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Genres:
Modern Classical, Minimalism, Neo Classical
Hometown:
Modica, Italy
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Past
JUN
15
2025
Rovigo, Italy
Chiostro degli Olivetani
I Was There
MAY
31
2025
Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany
Makroscope
I Was There
MAY
09
2025
Berlin, Germany
FEZ
I Was There
NOV
28
2024
Venezia, Italy
Fondaco dei Tedeschi
I Was There
NOV
24
2024
Berlin, Germany
Colosseum
I Was There
NOV
09
2024
Berlin, Germany
Colosseum
I Was There
Show More Dates
About Francesca Guccione
Francesca Guccione is an Italian composer, violinist and Moog artist.
Fascinated from the very beginning by the relation between sound and image, she combined her
violin studies with those in composition and film scoring, earning a Master's Degree in this
discipline with the highest grades.
Her love for travelling lead her to perform in many cities around the world, including New York,
Toronto, Dublin and Alexandria of Egypt.
In 2021 she released for the French label Whales Records, her first album of neoclassical music,
“Muqataea”, featuring the famous cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima as the artistic director
of the project; afterwards, several international artists, including Robot Koch, Julien Marchal,
Hélène Vogelsinger and Throwing Snow made several reworks of some of the tracks on this
album. Also for Whales Records, in 2022, she released the EP “Utopia Aerial View”, produced in
collaboration with Moog Music. In addition to Whales Records, she also collaborates with other
record labels, including the canadian Enjou Music, for which she released three singles, the
french InFiné Music, for which she released a rework of the track “Hysope” by Arandel, and the
german labels Modularfield and 7K! Records with which she released the single "Mare
Tranquillitatis" included in the collection "String Layers Vol. II". In September 2024 she released her second album, "The Geometry of Time”, for the german label Neue Meister. For the
same label, she released, in early 2024, two arrangements for strings and Moog synthesizers of
two famous tracks by Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Upon receveiving an invitation from Moog Music she performed at Superbooth 22 in Berlin,
where she presented an original composition for violin and analog synthesizers; this experience
lead to a collaboration that continues to this day. In addition to Moog Music, she also
collaborates with the Swedish company Teenage Engineering.
In 2023 she collaborated on the soundtrack of the film "Lubo," by Italian director Giorgio Diritti,
which features Franz Rogowski as the lead actor. The film competed at the 80th Venice Film
Festival being highly praised by the jury. She also collaborated on the soundtrack for the Finnish
film "Death Is a Problem for the Living", which was presented in competition at the Rome Film
Festival 2023.
She’s s currently a researcher at the Francesco Venezze Conservatory of Rovigo, where she’s
researching the life and musical production of Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Her creativity is poetic and suspended between reality and imagination; a gateway to hidden
worlds.
Fascinated from the very beginning by the relation between sound and image, she combined her
violin studies with those in composition and film scoring, earning a Master's Degree in this
discipline with the highest grades.
Her love for travelling lead her to perform in many cities around the world, including New York,
Toronto, Dublin and Alexandria of Egypt.
In 2021 she released for the French label Whales Records, her first album of neoclassical music,
“Muqataea”, featuring the famous cellist and composer Giovanni Sollima as the artistic director
of the project; afterwards, several international artists, including Robot Koch, Julien Marchal,
Hélène Vogelsinger and Throwing Snow made several reworks of some of the tracks on this
album. Also for Whales Records, in 2022, she released the EP “Utopia Aerial View”, produced in
collaboration with Moog Music. In addition to Whales Records, she also collaborates with other
record labels, including the canadian Enjou Music, for which she released three singles, the
french InFiné Music, for which she released a rework of the track “Hysope” by Arandel, and the
german labels Modularfield and 7K! Records with which she released the single "Mare
Tranquillitatis" included in the collection "String Layers Vol. II". In September 2024 she released her second album, "The Geometry of Time”, for the german label Neue Meister. For the
same label, she released, in early 2024, two arrangements for strings and Moog synthesizers of
two famous tracks by Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Upon receveiving an invitation from Moog Music she performed at Superbooth 22 in Berlin,
where she presented an original composition for violin and analog synthesizers; this experience
lead to a collaboration that continues to this day. In addition to Moog Music, she also
collaborates with the Swedish company Teenage Engineering.
In 2023 she collaborated on the soundtrack of the film "Lubo," by Italian director Giorgio Diritti,
which features Franz Rogowski as the lead actor. The film competed at the 80th Venice Film
Festival being highly praised by the jury. She also collaborated on the soundtrack for the Finnish
film "Death Is a Problem for the Living", which was presented in competition at the Rome Film
Festival 2023.
She’s s currently a researcher at the Francesco Venezze Conservatory of Rovigo, where she’s
researching the life and musical production of Icelandic composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
Her creativity is poetic and suspended between reality and imagination; a gateway to hidden
worlds.
Show More
Genres:
Modern Classical, Minimalism, Neo Classical
Hometown:
Modica, Italy
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