Professor Massimiliano Guido, an expert in historical improvisation and music history, discusses a wide range of topics including counterpoint, partimento, music theory, music history, and more. They explore the significance of improvisation in organ playing, the importance of Gerolamo Deruta in Renaissance music, the evolution of counterpoint instruction, and the impact of factors like the Catholic Church on music in the Renaissance. Professor Guido also shares his achievements and upcoming projects, including teaching a course on improvisation and working on a book on music iconography.