Conservatory oboe teacher and composer who released a theremin-based album in 2002.

Released a theremin-based album in 2002 titled 'I Sing The Voice Electric - Theremin Recital'. Described as a conservatory oboe teacher in reviews. The album's cover features urban profiles by Tonino Caputo and is dedicated to Franco Evangelisti. Tracks mentioned in the review include 'Elettropolis', tributes to Marinetti and Faust, 'Mistero Aerofonico' and 'Aqua'.

Breus's 2014 review examines Paolo Di Cioccio's 2002 theremin album 'I Sing The Voice Electric'. The album blends theremin, oboe and electronics into an experimental, often challenging ambient journey. The reviewer praises its evocative textures while noting it is not an easy or immediate listen.

For:Listeners of experimental, ambient, electronic and avant-garde music; curious about theremin and contemporary oboe-based works.

 A firm believer in constant renewal, drawing from the full spectrum of human musical history without prejudice, Paolo Di Cioccio in 2002 produced an album based on the use of the theremin and released it by blending the expressionist scents of the early metropolises with the ancestral echoes of the Cosmos.

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