Italian-born, Award-Winning Composer Luciano Storti was awarded a Swiss state scholarship, obtained Diplomas in Piano Performance from the Konstanz Music Conservatory, Germany and went on to graduate Magna Cum Laude in Filmscoring & Songwriting at the renowned Berklee College of Music, Boston.
Relocating to Los Angeles, Luc studied contemporary composition under Daniel Kessner and Liviu Marinescu at the California State University Northridge, obtaining a Master of Music in Modern Classical Composition. He has since scored numerous films, including the multi-award winning underwater series “Water Colours” (dir. Guy Chaumette/Liquid Motion Film) for National Geographic Television, “Kali Ma” (dir. Soman Chainani/No Pressure Productions) and “Song of the Dunes" in collaboration with filmmaker Paula Fouce and Oscar winner Maria Florio.
A classical background, love for rock/pop and a passion for new musical landscapes enable him to perfectly compose and orchestrate to picture, capturing the essence of a film with a tailor-made and emotive score.