Solea represents Roger Muraro for general management.
“A magnificient survey of a great oeuvre from a master Messiaen interpreter … At his considerable best Muraro has a touch of agreeable steely flamboyance that is quite his own‚ and hugely effective.”
“A magnificient survey of a great oeuvre from a master Messiaen interpreter … At his considerable best Muraro has a touch of agreeable steely flamboyance that is quite his own‚ and hugely effective.”
Born to Venetian parents in Lyon in 1959, Roger Muraro began studying the saxophone in his native city before teaching himself to play the piano. At the age of nineteen he entered Yvonne Loriod’s class at the Paris Conservatoire and met Olivier Messiaen. He quickly became established as one of the leading interpreters of the French composer, to whom he devoted a complete recording of the solo piano works, finished in 2001, that earned unanimous critical acclaim. His performances without a score of Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant Jésus and the complete Catalogue d’oiseaux are regarded as not only a prodigious feat, but also an intimate appropriation of the works of Messiaen, with which he identifies totally.