Ludovico Einaudi (born 23 November 1955 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian composer and pianist particularly noted for the use of developing melodious phrases in his piano compositions.
He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition. Later, he studied with Luciano Berio. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. He currently resides on a vineyard in the region of Piemonte. Read Full BioLudovico Einaudi (born 23 November 1955 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian composer and pianist particularly noted for the use of developing melodious phrases in his piano compositions.
He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition. Later, he studied with Luciano Berio. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. He currently resides on a vineyard in the region of Piemonte.
Although Einaudi would prefer not to be labeled as any particular type of composer, he is generally considered a minimalist.
"In general I don't like definitions, but 'minimalist' is a term that means elegance and openness, so I would prefer to be called a minimalist than something else." - Ludovico Einaudi
Official website: http://www.ludovicoeinaudi.com
(2) Pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi was born in Turin, November 23, 1955. His mother, also a pianist, would play for him as a young child, planting the seeds for what would become a fruitful, illustrious career. Einaudi studied under Luciano Berio at the Conservatory of Milan, graduating with a diploma in composition. In 1982 his talents would win him a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. The experience opened Einaudi's ears to new ideas like minimalism, world music influences, and aspects of pop music. He spent the next several years composing for the ballet, including Sul Filo d'Orfeo (1984), Time-Out (1988), and The Wild Man (1991). Einaudi turned a corner in 1996 with the release of his first collection of solo performances, entitled Le Onde. This record started Einaudi down the path toward becoming one of Europe's best-selling pianist/composers. 1999's Eden Roc and 2001's I Giorni, both for BMG, captured the solo piano world's attention, both remaining best-sellers for years to come. While seemingly at the top of the composition world, Einaudi ventured into the world of film composition, a journey punctuated by his Best Film Score award in 2002 for his work on Luce Dei Miei Occhi. Einaudi noted in interviews during that period that he missed concertizing, and began performing again regularly. New works blossomed from this effort, including 2004's Una Mattina and 2006's Diario Mali. 2007 welcomed Einaudi's seventh studio album, titled Divenire, where he was accompanied by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. The follow-up, 2009's Nightbook, was much more self-consciously reductionist, featuring solo piano minimally adorned with electronics, and saw Einaudi begin to be appreciated by fans of the "post-classical" school that he had arguably, at least in part, inspired. A double-disc best-of, Islands, was released in 2011, and at the beginning of 2013 he signed a new deal with Decca and unveiled the long-gestating In a Time Lapse, which had been recorded in a remote monastery near Verona and saw a return to a more "classical" chamber music sound. 2015 brought the release of Elements, which featured violinist Daniel Hope, the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, electronica's Robert Lippok, and Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco, among its several guest performers. Recorded at his home studio in Italy, it was inspired by nature, math, science, music, art, and how parts connect to form a whole. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition. Later, he studied with Luciano Berio. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. He currently resides on a vineyard in the region of Piemonte. Read Full BioLudovico Einaudi (born 23 November 1955 in Turin, Italy) is an Italian composer and pianist particularly noted for the use of developing melodious phrases in his piano compositions.
He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, gaining a diploma in composition. Later, he studied with Luciano Berio. In 1982 he gained a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. He currently resides on a vineyard in the region of Piemonte.
Although Einaudi would prefer not to be labeled as any particular type of composer, he is generally considered a minimalist.
"In general I don't like definitions, but 'minimalist' is a term that means elegance and openness, so I would prefer to be called a minimalist than something else." - Ludovico Einaudi
Official website: http://www.ludovicoeinaudi.com
(2) Pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi was born in Turin, November 23, 1955. His mother, also a pianist, would play for him as a young child, planting the seeds for what would become a fruitful, illustrious career. Einaudi studied under Luciano Berio at the Conservatory of Milan, graduating with a diploma in composition. In 1982 his talents would win him a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival. The experience opened Einaudi's ears to new ideas like minimalism, world music influences, and aspects of pop music. He spent the next several years composing for the ballet, including Sul Filo d'Orfeo (1984), Time-Out (1988), and The Wild Man (1991). Einaudi turned a corner in 1996 with the release of his first collection of solo performances, entitled Le Onde. This record started Einaudi down the path toward becoming one of Europe's best-selling pianist/composers. 1999's Eden Roc and 2001's I Giorni, both for BMG, captured the solo piano world's attention, both remaining best-sellers for years to come. While seemingly at the top of the composition world, Einaudi ventured into the world of film composition, a journey punctuated by his Best Film Score award in 2002 for his work on Luce Dei Miei Occhi. Einaudi noted in interviews during that period that he missed concertizing, and began performing again regularly. New works blossomed from this effort, including 2004's Una Mattina and 2006's Diario Mali. 2007 welcomed Einaudi's seventh studio album, titled Divenire, where he was accompanied by the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. The follow-up, 2009's Nightbook, was much more self-consciously reductionist, featuring solo piano minimally adorned with electronics, and saw Einaudi begin to be appreciated by fans of the "post-classical" school that he had arguably, at least in part, inspired. A double-disc best-of, Islands, was released in 2011, and at the beginning of 2013 he signed a new deal with Decca and unveiled the long-gestating In a Time Lapse, which had been recorded in a remote monastery near Verona and saw a return to a more "classical" chamber music sound. 2015 brought the release of Elements, which featured violinist Daniel Hope, the Amsterdam Sinfonietta, electronica's Robert Lippok, and Brazilian percussionist Mauro Refosco, among its several guest performers. Recorded at his home studio in Italy, it was inspired by nature, math, science, music, art, and how parts connect to form a whole. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez
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Twice
Ludovico Einaudi Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Twice' by these artists:
Alberto Morselli Per gli anni che avevo quando ho detto di no. Per…
Anonymus [Parole: Oscar Souto] Why just tell me why Do i have to…
Ben Hazlewood I don't ever wanna stop Feeling your love never Gonna give y…
Catfish and The Bottlemen Maybe I don't mind Just getting high in mine We're shouting …
David Harks I fell flat on my face but didn't lose Tell…
Hollie Cook Boy, are you sure that you know me? I try everything…
Josh Jacobson Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
Leo Kottke When the stars up in the sky When the lights along…
Little Dragon Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
Little Dragon/Yukimi Nagano Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
LUNA SEA Mado ni utsutta Shinema mitaina sora Usu murasaki no Kumo…
Merge My alternative side I have to hide I'm tearing all my…
Mojo Magnet Love swung my way Once again it seemed to change its…
NEXT Collective Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
Plan De Fuga Twice If I'm not able to feel that, I'm gonna be…
Plastic Tree たとえば あなたが 僕の前で笑ってても 酸素の足らない僕はいつも 喘いでいる 何ひとつ 生まれてこないような…
Sajama Cut The piss, the puissant, and a crowded street Dejected, lost,…
Southwood When I wake up in the morning Till I lay my…
SWIMS C'mon baby tell me your life Not with me Gimme it to…
The Dodoz Twice I never do anything Twice I never do anything Twice …
Tomazacre *Intro* - (VERSO) Las cosas han cambiado Que es lo que a p…
Tora Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
Triumvirat I'm a dual expose I'm stereophone Oh my soul is a siamese…
Velour You passed by my window And when you passed it twice I…
Waterstrider Twice I turn my back on you I fell flat on…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Ludovico Einaudi:
Ferma Zitella Ferma zitella ca si carcerata quandu ca t'aggiu ncontrata, m…
Fimmene Fimmene fimmene Ca sciati allu tabaccu 'Nde sciati doi E ne …
Taranta INSTRUMENTAL Ci è Taranta dagni nu culore Ci è Taranta dagn…
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Jemily
Thanks for making me smile and remember good times in such a sad day.
Prateek Singh
a sad day is required so that this music becomes uplifting :)
Leonardo Rossi
La mia canzone preferita, quanta compagnia, malinconia e sollievo all'unisono..
Sonia Hernández Fierros
Wow me llamo exclusivamente la atencion, suena excelente, gracias.
Eric Nolaime
Nice :) I prefer the Live @Maison de la Radio version though :) :)
Paul Bautista
At times it sounds like it could belong in Westworld. Somewhat haunting, but beautiful.
Xenia Rodriguez
Este hombre es un GENIO.
Jesus Garcia Matias
get this man a job at HALO