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#1299224 - 11/04/09 12:18 AM
2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
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Registered: 10/17/09
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I just listened to a whole bunch of songs by this composer. I never heard of him until I came to this forum. My first question is “where have I been?”. Second, How do you pronounce his last name?. Sometimes extraordinary music is not just thrown at you, it has to be sought out…Patrick
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#1299233 - 11/04/09 12:50 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: MovementCode9]
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Registered: 11/22/06
Posts: 458
Loc: Abitibi
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OMG, another Einaudi fan;  as if... Welcome to the forum none the less; glad to have you on board. It should be pronounced Ey-no-dee. You should hear from Monica K, high priestess of the Einaudi fans around here, pretty soon. Cheers
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#1299239 - 11/04/09 01:49 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: ddh]
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500 Post Club Member
Registered: 09/28/07
Posts: 657
Loc: Center City, MN
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Welcome to the forum, MovementCode9! Glad to have another Einaudi fan aboard.  We've got our very own Ludovico Einaudi thread here on the forums that's been alive for some time (much to the dismay of others, I'm sure.) Here's the link to that thread: Ludovico Einaudi ABF threadFeel free to bring up normal Einaudi discussion there. As a matter of fact, I think I'll make another post over there right now.
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#1299336 - 11/04/09 09:46 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 11/22/06
Posts: 458
Loc: Abitibi
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p.s. Hmmm.... I've been pronouncing his name "I-now-dee" myself. Now I'm confused.  Well, Monica, seems we were both half-right: here is the pronounciation by an italian woman. Cheers
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#1299360 - 11/04/09 10:32 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: ddh]
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Registered: 07/28/09
Posts: 168
Loc: Saskatchewan, Canada
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Thanks for the recommendation of the sheet music, Monica. I also had never heard of Einaudi until joining the forums, and a couple of YouTube videos later I'm a huge fan. Nice also to know that at least some of his music is accessible to relative beginners (I re-started lessons again 10 months ago after a 47-year hiatus, probably playing at an early grade 3 level at this point.)
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#1299377 - 11/04/09 11:09 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: ddh]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16850
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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p.s. Hmmm.... I've been pronouncing his name "I-now-dee" myself. Now I'm confused.  Well, Monica, seems we were both half-right: here is the pronounciation by an italian woman. Cheers Thanks, Daniel!! "Ay-Now-Dee" it is!  And welcome to Einaudi Piano World, Kiko01and Thumper49!  Thumper, if you have the fortitude to tackle all the pages of the Einaudi mega-thread that Anthony linked above, you'll see that most of us agree that the easiest pieces to start off with are Limbo, Exit, and I due fiumi. Of those, IDF is the hardest, but it's also the prettiest, imo. I'm fuzzy on what the various Grades mean, but I suspect you would have no problems with any of those pieces.
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#1299733 - 11/05/09 12:06 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 10/17/09
Posts: 56
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My thanks to everyone for the welcome and for solving the Einaudi pronunciation mystery. You have saved me from having to refer to him as Luooie.
ddh. Thanks for the Italian woman pronunciation. AnthonyB. Happy birthday to you and thanks for the link to ay-now-dee's thread. Monica K. I really need to listen to more of his music (I know it will be time well spent) before I pick out a piece I would like to work on, but thanks for letting me know his sheet music is available. I watched one of your youtube videos.You are a true inspiration to us self learners. I hope to play as well as you one day.
This forum is a blessing. I am in awe of how a worldwide group of diverse people can get together and share their passion for a musical instrument in all its current forms (acoustic and digital) and do so with intelligence and dignity.
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#1299792 - 11/05/09 04:08 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: MovementCode9]
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Registered: 05/27/09
Posts: 62
Loc: Denmark
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I've so far went with a more german approach to the pronounciation, like: Es ist ein Audi, Jah? Nein, dummkopf, es ist ein BMW! Regardless, it's some very pretty music 
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#1299811 - 11/05/09 06:32 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 02/11/09
Posts: 59
Loc: Ireland
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If you don't already have it, go right out and buy the "Best of Einaudi" sheet music collection. I'm not sure how long you've been playing piano, but the easiest pieces in that book can probably be tackled by somebody with 6 months or so of playing under their belt. And the collection contains most of the pieces in Einaudi's early albums, so it has a range of music to last a lifetime of learning.
As another closet fan and a piano-beginner (ABRSM grade 2 exam in mid-December)- what pieces in particular would you recommend that i could hope to play given my limited skill-set? I prefer to buy pieces separately as i find the binding of most books to be irritating.
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#1299844 - 11/05/09 08:17 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Ingersoll]
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Registered: 09/16/09
Posts: 129
Loc: UK
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I have heard of him a few years ago (husband introduced me to this music), but only became a big fan since last week or so, when I saw him play live!!! Next day I ordered all the CDs (yes, I think I have most if not all of his songs on my iPod now). And after the concert bought Nightbook sheet music. I must be a very sad person, because I have a spreadsheet with all his albums and and sheet music books to check which ones are in which, so I don't get all the book/CDs and repeat songs too many times... Actually, I have Einaudi playing now on my laptop, in a mix with Giovanni Allevi.
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#1299857 - 11/05/09 08:58 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: gintarec]
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Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 16850
Loc: Lexington, Kentucky
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gintarec, if you're sad, I must be even MORE pathetic, because my first thought on reading your post was "I should PM her and ask her to ship me a copy of that spreadsheet!"  Allevi is good, too.  Ingersoll, I really am clueless when it comes to Grades and what that means in terms of skill sets. But I would encourage you to order the music for "I due fiumi" and start with that. Actually, I'd still recommend that you buy the Best of sheet music book rather than download the pieces separately, and then just Xerox the ones you're working on as you get to them (or, take an Exacto knife to the book and cut out the pages.) The book has, what, something like 26 pieces in it, but it only costs around $25; it's much more cost effective to buy the book than individual pieces. (Assuming you'll want to learn/play most of them eventually. With Einaudi's work, that's a fairly safe assumption.  )
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#1299872 - 11/05/09 09:37 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 09/16/09
Posts: 129
Loc: UK
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gintarec, if you're sad, I must be even MORE pathetic, because my first thought on reading your post was "I should PM her and ask her to ship me a copy of that spreadsheet!"  Actually, I'd still recommend that you buy the Best of sheet music book. <..> The book has, what, something like 26 pieces in it, but it only costs around $25; Just to prove how sad I am, according to my 'spreadsheet' there should be 36 songs... Oh, and you are welcome to the spreadsheet - probably I missed half of his work through my 'ignorance'!
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#1299885 - 11/05/09 10:04 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: gintarec]
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Registered: 07/27/09
Posts: 26
Loc: Southern California
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I guess it’s time to come out of the closet and announce that I’m a mad crazy fan of Einaudi also. I was listening to the last recitals and heard Monica played one of his songs. So I found Monica’s youtube videos and there was more. That’s when I lost my mind and had to find the music. Now I have the Nightbook and the Echoes Collection. One of my favorites is Le Onde. My goal is to work up to learn to play his music, but I only have four month into playing so I have to wait  . If he makes it to the US and will have to go see him.
Edited by nvrgonaquit (11/05/09 10:10 AM)
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#1299898 - 11/05/09 10:24 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 09/16/09
Posts: 129
Loc: UK
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Is this one legal?... It looks a bit cheap. Dr Zhivago
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#1299909 - 11/05/09 10:40 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 09/16/09
Posts: 129
Loc: UK
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I will 'wave' the finders fee... Just let me know how good the music is and I might 'be brave' to order it from that website as well!
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#1299928 - 11/05/09 11:25 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: Monica K.]
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Registered: 07/27/09
Posts: 26
Loc: Southern California
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Thanks, Monica. If I see it I'll let you know.
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#1299937 - 11/05/09 11:32 AM
Re: 2 questions about Ludovico Einaudi
[Re: nvrgonaquit]
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Registered: 09/16/06
Posts: 4039
Loc: Santa Fe, NM
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You guys now have 2 threads about Einaudi?!? You're nuts! Well, maybe not yet as much as the Chopin folks. Where's the Jerry Lee Lewis thread around here?  Cathy
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