Anthropology (2025)
An exploration of the human experience through the lens of folk and classical music.
MUSICAL PRIEST (2024)
A personal collection — Barber, Bach, Morricone, Ravel, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, and more.
SAUDADE (2023)
Lucia Micarelli and Leo Amuedo take audiences on a mesmerizing journey through a melting pot of genres, fusing elements of classical, jazz, Brazilian, folk, Americana and more.
AN EVENING WITH LUCIA MICARELLI LIVE (2018)
Recorded live at Hahn Hall at the Music Academy of the West in Santa Barbara as a live concert special for PBS, “An Evening With Lucia Micarelli” showcases the artist’s versatile and dynamic talent in an evening of music that moves from classical to jazz to traditional fiddle music and Americana.
Interlude (2007)
Jazzy, intimate, experimental, avant-garde. Interlude is Lucia Micarelli's exploration into the furthest reaches of her musical inspiration. Made with close friends over the course of a month, she delves into improvisation, spoken word, minimalism, maximalism - genre-bending at its freest.
Music From A Farther Room (2004)
Lucia Micarelli's 2004 album debut - a beautifully woven journey through classical, jazz, pop, rock and world music. Recorded at Abbey Road with the London Philharmonic.
Treme: Music From The HBO Original Series, Season 1
The HBO series Treme, named for the historic neighborhood where jazz was born, chronicles the rebuilding of a unique American culture where music plays an integral role in the city's way of life. The show and soundtrack capture the sounds of many of New Orleans' extraordinary musicians and other artists.
The soundtrack album includes 19 tracks featuring music heard throughout the groundbreaking series over the course of its first season, offering a cross-section of New Orleans-bred music including rhythm and blues, soul, jazz, rock and roll, funk, folk and country that reflects the diversity of the city's musical tradition.
Treme, Season 2: Music From the HBO Original Series
TREME, MUSIC FROM THE HBO ORIGINAL SERIES, SEASON TWO revels in the abounding riches of New Orleans music today. Here are brass bands, roots rock, traditional jazz, R&B and Cajun music, with a special nod to the citys piano tradition (with Henry Butler, Jon Cleary, Dr. John, Tom McDermott, David Torkanowsky each prominently featured). Also included is the once-in-a-lifetime collaboration between neo-funksters Galactic, the iconic Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and rapper Juvenile. Recorded live on the streets and in the clubs, these recordings capture the indefatigable spirit of America's greatest musical city.