Marco Maiero is a renowned Italian musician born in Tricesimo, Udine, in September 1956. He graduated in trombone from the "J. Tomadini" Conservatory in Udine in 1981 and has since taught music in secondary schools. Maiero is best known for founding the choral ensemble "Vôs de mont" in 1978, with which he has composed and performed numerous original works. His compositions have gained international recognition, with pieces like "Daûr San Pieri" being performed by choirs and instrumental ensembles worldwide. Maiero has released several albums with "Vôs de mont," including "In cammino," "Carezze," and "Albadis." Additionally, he has worked on other projects, such as the piano arrangements featured in "Anime e lune."
Maiero's contributions to music extend beyond composition and performance. He frequently serves as a jury member in choral competitions and conducts masterclasses on choral music both in Italy and abroad. His work has been recognized with numerous awards from choirs and cultural institutions. Maiero's dedication to choral music has made him a significant figure in Italian musical culture, with "Vôs de mont" becoming a reference point for Italian choral music over the years.
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