In 2002, he founded the group
Yesh Gvul, with whom he recorded two albums,
Moon Waltz and
Addio a Lugano, distributed all over the world, with the collaboration of
Moni Ovadia and
Vladimir Denissenkov. With his ensemble cast has worked with institutions such as the
Club Tenco Sanremo,
Jeunesses musicales International and
Fondazione Collegio San Carlo Marco Fusi has also worked as a solo artist in tandem with Vladimir Denissenkov. As composer Fusi has collaborated with journalist and presenter
Antonio Lubrano, for which he wrote the music for the show Il Favoliere, Fusi was greatly appreciated by the Undersecretary of Education
Nando dalla Chiesa which in 2010 named him to perform in the new year celebrations in Genoa. He also collaborated with
Lidia Ravera writing with her
Comprami!, show of civic engagement on violence against women In 2012 he wrote with
Vittorio Agnoletto , which gets very positive feedback, so that Agnoletto and Fusi are invited to represent it at the European Parliament in Brussels. Also in 2012 he was invited to perform on National Television of Serbia. In 2014 he was given the International Award
Artelario - Villa Vigoni for his work as a composer for the theater. The influences of his compositions are music of Balkans and Eastern Europe, klezmer, jazz and classical music. Alongside his musical career, Marco Fusi has been a prominent advocate for civil rights and freedom of artistic expression. His legal battle regarding artistic freedom in public spaces gained international attention, leading to an official parliamentary inquiry at the European Parliament European Parliament, Parliamentary questions, 14 April 2016, E-002883-16, "Freedom of artistic expression".Furthermore, he is an established author of philosophical and anthropological essays published and held by the Sacred Heart Catholic University (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore) in Milan. == Discography ==