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                                             Music

“Music, in the thought of Luca Galileo, is the most immediate revelation of the ineffable — sound as the manifestation of the Absolute.”

For Luca Galileo Ciuffoletti Desiderio, music is not a discipline but the most direct revelation of the ineffable — where creation and contemplation meet. In his work, sound becomes thought, and thought becomes vibration. His compositions and performances unite the Italian tradition with the philosophical principles of Integrated Solipsism, exploring the dynamics of "echo and absence" and shaping architectures of silence that invite reflection rather than entertainment. His recording projects function as artistic documents and meditative statements, presenting listening as a mode of knowledge. This vision naturally extends to Italian lutherie, which he studies and promotes as the craft through which resonance becomes tangible. Interdisciplinary collaborations further weave sound, image, and philosophy into unified artistic experiences. He is also developing a music library and sound archive dedicated to preserving Italian musical heritage, from opera scores to violin-making research. Within the Nakagawa–Ciuffoletti Art Collection, rare instruments and documents are curated as vessels of human ingenuity and metaphysical intuition. 

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