Adriano Regazzin, a.k.a. “Montefalcone,” is one of today’s most enthralling classical composers. He stopped by for a chat.

Colby:  Hello, Adriano What Do You Enjoy Most About Being A Composer?

Adriano: Hello, Greetings from Zurich. I can put into my music what I like and what seems important to me. That is wonderful.

Colby:  Which Composition Of Yours Means The Most To You?

Adriano: My personal favourite song is “Piazza dei Sanniti” – also because it was written in a phase of my life where the course was new. So it always reminds me of that special moment.

Colby:  The First-Ever Track Your Heard And Thought ‘Wow’?

Adriano: That was a piece by Ennio Morricone. It was called “Il Segreto del Sahara” and it is the theme song for an adventure series from the eighties. When I heard this song, I was blown away.

Colby:  What Do You Think Is The Key To Success As A Modern Composer?

Adriano: The key to success is the ability to touch the listener in one way or another and to trigger something in them.

Colby:  If You Wasn’t A Composer, What Job Would You Be Doing?

Adriano: I would be an animal whisperer 🙂

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