Where Silence Speaks Loudest
Sometimes, the most powerful stories are the ones told without words. With “Le corde della vita”, Italian artist Michele Blasco delivers a cinematic instrumental that doesn’t just play — it resonates. From the first notes of guitar and piano, the listener is transported into a world of memory, emotion, and introspective calm.
🎼 A Journey Through Sound and Silence
Crafted entirely by Michele himself, the track weaves together acoustic guitar, piano, strings, and bass into a gentle but evocative composition. It’s not just music — it’s a feeling. “Le corde della vita,” or “The Strings of Life,” explores the invisible ties that connect us to our past: the joys, the heartbreaks, the quiet moments that shape who we are.
Set against the backdrop of a poetic music video, the piece takes us away from the chaos of the city and into a more innocent, almost forgotten world. In the end, the artist becomes a child again — because, sometimes, music helps us remember how to feel.
🎬 From Raw Pop to Cinematic Emotion
Though Michele Blasco only officially launched his career in 2025, he’s no stranger to artistic depth. His debut track, “Ti aspetterò per anni (Demo),” released in late 2024, was a raw and emotional pop piece with vocals and drums. It laid the foundation for his unique style: somewhere between lyrical storytelling and pure instrumental atmosphere.
With “Le corde della vita,” he shifts gears completely — embracing a neoclassical cinematic approach that shows his versatility and evolving artistic vision.
🎧 Where to Listen
Michele’s music is available on all streaming platforms, including:
🔗 Spotify: Listen here
🔗 All Platforms: Hyperfollow
🔗 Linktree: Explore more
📲 Instagram: @micheleblasco_
📺 YouTube: @micheleblascochannel
🎵 TikTok: @micheleblasco_
📌 Looking Ahead
“Le corde della vita” may be instrumental, but it speaks volumes. It’s a glimpse into the soul of an artist who values emotion over noise, and depth over drama. With new vocal-based tracks and music videos set to release in September 2025, Michele Blasco is only getting started.
If you’re searching for music that doesn’t just sound good — but feels right — this is it.