Marco Frisina
Classical · IT · Active since 1954

Marco Frisina

Grand, liturgical choral works and cinematic sacred scores that feel like standing in the center of a sun-drenched Roman basilica. Devotional, lush, and timeless.

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Marco Frisina creates music that feels like the architectural equivalent of a great cathedral. It is expansive, soaring, and deeply rooted in a sense of sacred history. His work bridges the gap between traditional liturgical music and the emotional sweep of modern film scoring, utilizing massive choral arrangements and rich orchestral colors to evoke a sense of the divine. The sound is characterized by its immense scale, yet it maintains a warmth that feels accessible rather than intimidating.

What truly distinguishes Frisina is his ability to make the ancient feel contemporary. As a priest and a scholar, his compositions are technically rigorous, following the traditions of polyphony and sacred song, but they are infused with a melodic sensibility that resonates with modern listeners. There is a specific 'Vatican' quality to the reverb and the vocal stacking, creating a sonic space where every note feels like it is ascending toward the rafters.

For those new to his catalog, starting with 'Benedici il Signore' or 'Cristo è nostra Pasqua' offers the best glimpse into his liturgical mastery. These works showcase his talent for writing melodies that are simple enough for a congregation to feel, yet complex enough to satisfy a classical enthusiast. It is music for reflection, for reverence, and for those moments when you need to feel connected to something much larger than yourself.

Marco Frisina (born 16 December 1954, in Rome) is an Italian Roman Catholic priest and composer. He is director of the Pastoral Worship Center at the Vatican.
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Our Catalog26 Albums · 1987 · 2018
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