


Bepi De Marzi lives at Arzignano, in the province of Vicenza, and considers himself a citizen of the world. He founded and conducts the choir "I Crodaioli". He played the organ and harpsichord for twenty years with "I Solisti Veneti" of Claudio Scimone and now teaches in the music conservatory of Padua and also works actively as a journalist and storyteller. He worked for a long time with the poet Father David Maria Turoldo on the arrangement of the Psalms for liturgy. He is also a composer of sacred music. His choral repertoire with folk elements includes 150 new songs, both words and music; the first was "Signore delle cime" (Lord of the Peaks), which has been translated and sung all over the world.