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Michele Nobler – What We Feel | Neoclassical music review

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“Οι νότες του πιάνου γεμάτες συγκίνηση και νοσταλγία αφήνονται στον αέρα και η μελωδία κάνει τα φτερά της ψυχής να ανοίξουν και να πετάξουν μακριά. Μια αγωνιώδης φυγή μέσα από τον ασταμάτητο ρυθμό δείχνει να συνέβη κάποτε. Τώρα είναι στιγμή να αποφασίσεις αν θα φύγεις ή θα μείνεις. Αν έχεις βρει τον κόσμο που ανήκεις ή συνέχεια θα πετάς.”

“The notes of the piano full of emotion and nostalgia are left in the air and the melody makes the wings of the soul open and fly away. An agonizing flight through the endless rhythm seems to have happened once. Now it’s time to decide whether to leave or stay. If you have found the world you belong to or you will fly.” *

“Le note del piano piene di emozioni e nostalgia sono lasciate in aria e la melodia fa aprire le ali dell’anima e volare via. Un volo angosciante attraverso il ritmo infinito sembra essere successo una volta. Ora è ora di decidere se andarsene o rimanere. Se hai trovato il mondo a cui appartieni o volerai.” *

-Nagamag.com

Nagamag proudly presents the song with title “What We Feel” by the talented “Michele Nobler”. A unique Neoclassical composition that captured the attention of Nagamag’s curators, who were deeply moved by the emotions awakened during their listening experience of “Michele Nobler – What We Feel”. The song expresses Solo Piano, Neo / Modern Classical, New age music genre details that worth to be enjoyed by listening the full production!
Nagamag music magazine gladfully shares with you the above music review that one of our experienced Neoclassical reviewers motivated to write about “Michele Nobler – What We Feel”. Nagamag, as an international music magazine, reviews Neoclassical songs that discovers around the globe, for Neoclassical listeners of all over the world! The original review of “Michele Nobler – What We Feel” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations, of which the first one depends from the origin of the artist “Michele Nobler” (Italy) and the other is translated in English/Spanish/Greek depended by the original music review as well as the first translation.

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The song “Michele Nobler – What We Feel” is released by Silent Beat Records

Song Sources for “Michele Nobler – What We Feel”:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/track/01I1JmwGrgUfyMEQPXpJUb
Youtube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YjEzVwpOGAY
Apple Music: music.apple.com/us/album/what-we-feel/1701412927?i=1701412933
Deezer: www.deezer.com/track/2399893385

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Instagram: www.instagram.com/michele_nobler_piano_music/
Twitter: twitter.com/MicheleNobler

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Michele Nobler Interview on Nagamag.com

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Nagamag:
What are the genres that describe better your music style?

Michele Nobler:
The genres that best describe my style are neoclassical, classic. Sometimes I am also involved in ambient and new age music.


Nagamag:
Few words about your musical background and career?

Michele Nobler:
I have always had a passion for music since I was a child, even before I was able to read the scores, I was already playing my original improvisations. I consider music linked to images and more generally to the perception of the world through "sound images". This passion, encouraged by the Mo. Antonio Del Lungo, accompanied me during my 5 years of study at the Conservatory School of Experimental L. Cherubini in Florence (Mo. Rosario Mirigliano). I focus mainly on the neoclassical genre, following the modern minimalism of Nils Frahm and Olafur Arnalds. However, I also work on other musical genres: ambient, soundtrack and classical. At the end of 2016 I started to publish some of my works: the best ones are "Memory Tapes" (an album for solo piano, inspired by old video tapes, published by Double J Music), the book of sheet music for piano and the album "Suspended Souls" and the single "Cap Blanc Nez" which appeared in the HBO Spain TV series "Foodie Love" (directed by Isabel Coixet). The latest album just released is "Super 8", and as the title says, this too was inspired by vintage films!


Nagamag:
Do you remember your first connection of love to music that was the right impact to be a music artist now?

Michele Nobler:
Yes, I believe this goes back to an old film that I saw as a child: 20,000 Leagues Under the Seas. I was fascinated by the idea that Captain Nemo could play under the ocean. I think that perhaps the ocean in Verne's book represents the unconscious ... It was then that I understood that I wanted to be a music composer, to tell what is hidden under the ocean.


Nagamag:
Most artists have a favorite song from a different music genre than the one they are producing music for... Which is yours?

Michele Nobler:
Biagio Antonacci "Sognami"


Nagamag:
Of Course Nagamag would love to listen also which track from a similar artist you admire?

Michele Nobler:
Niklas Paschburg "Tuur mang Welten"

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