Composer

Luciano Lopez-Parnetti 


About


Luciano Lopez-Parnetti (LLP) is a composer of electronic and instrumental music and proud son of Argentinian immigrants.  Drawing influence from South American music like Argentinian rock as well as alternative rock like shoegaze and math rock, his music features use of repetitions and rhythmic patterns, lush and layered harmonic structures, and gradual changes over time in order to create an ephemeral and otherworldly sonic landscape.

Luciano studied composition at the Boston Conservatory under great composers such as Michael Gilbertson, Dan VanHassel, Bahar Royaee, Marti Epstein, and Timothy McCormack. He’s written for groups such as the Horizon Ensemble, the Hinge Quartet, the Boston Conservatory wind ensemble and percussion ensemble, the Concord Band, and soloist Dan Lippel.

As an electric guitarist, Luciano also performs as a solo act, combining live and fixed electronic elements to create atmospheres similar to his composed works. Furthermore, Luciano is an A/V technician working in the Boston area, specializing in recording instrumental classical music and experimental electronic music.