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#1318648 - 12/04/09 09:52 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Triryche]
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The album version sounds like the lower b octave there.

Of course, it is hard to say what the original book transcriptions were based on. Einaudi is known to make changes to pieces as he plays them. smile
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#1318658 - 12/04/09 10:08 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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Thanks!

Yeah, the mp3 I purchased which I believe is from Eden Roc has an ending ~ 1.5 minutes not written in my book. Sounds like happy closure, acceptance, or maybe a new beginning or life goes on or something.

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#1318660 - 12/04/09 10:22 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Triryche]
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Yeah, if my ear was halfway decent I'd attempt to learn that little bit that was added on.
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#1318683 - 12/04/09 11:17 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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btw, awesome job on your recital piece!
Exit is definitely one of those pieces were dynamics and expression make or break it.

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#1318832 - 12/05/09 09:18 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Triryche]
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I can play Nefeli, Le Onde, I Due Fiumi and I Giorni
Can you suggest interesting pieces to add to my repertoire?
I like those that are a big strange, kind of complex, that have interesting dissonance. In other words I like the minimal better than the excessively pop melodic. If that makes sense :|

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#1343312 - 01/07/10 04:10 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Motorama]
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Wow, can't believe this thread fell all the way down to page9 on the forum..

Anyways, just a notice to say - does anyone here read/use Pianist magazine? Next month Ludovico will be the cover star - I think there is also an interview with him, and a transcription of one of the Snow Preludes. It goes on sale end of January here in the UK, not sure about the USA.

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#1343325 - 01/07/10 04:22 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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Whoa! I'm definitely going to buy that issue. Thanks for the heads up, Euan.

AnthonyB just told me that Einaudi is playing in San Francisco again on the middle of March. I already have two conflicts for that weekend so can't go, darn it. I hope he arranges more shows closer to the midwest.
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#1343333 - 01/07/10 04:27 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Motorama]
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Originally Posted By: Motorama
I can play Nefeli, Le Onde, I Due Fiumi and I Giorni
Can you suggest interesting pieces to add to my repertoire?
I like those that are a big strange, kind of complex, that have interesting dissonance. In other words I like the minimal better than the excessively pop melodic. If that makes sense :|


Yikes, Motorama! I can't believe I missed your post. Sorry about that!

How about "Giorni Dispari"? It definitely has a strange atmosphere to it. If you have the Una Mattina sheet music collection, then Una Mattina would be a great choice, as it's the most minimalist of Einaudi's recordings, and you could also tackle "Nuvole Bianche" from it, too.
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#1343415 - 01/07/10 07:03 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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Originally Posted By: Euan Morrison
Wow, can't believe this thread fell all the way down to page9 on the forum..

Anyways, just a notice to say - does anyone here read/use Pianist magazine? Next month Ludovico will be the cover star - I think there is also an interview with him, and a transcription of one of the Snow Preludes. It goes on sale end of January here in the UK, not sure about the USA.



Either way it is good for Einaudi. I think both of the Snow Preludes from Nightbook are pretty nice and they are nice stand alone pieces from the album which is why they were likely chosen.
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#1343427 - 01/07/10 07:24 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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Originally Posted By: AnthonyB


Either way it is good for Einaudi. I think both of the Snow Preludes from Nightbook are pretty nice and they are nice stand alone pieces from the album which is why they were likely chosen.


I quickly checked and it's #2 which is being published. Looking forward to it! (although I should really just buy the whole book anyways)

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#1343433 - 01/07/10 07:33 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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You should, though let me warn you that the pieces are downright HARD. I can (barely) play "Berlin Song" out of it, and Anthony's mastered "In Principio," but most of the others look dreadful. *sigh*
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#1343769 - 01/08/10 08:35 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Monica K.]
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Originally Posted By: Monica K.
You should, though let me warn you that the pieces are downright HARD. I can (barely) play "Berlin Song" out of it, and Anthony's mastered "In Principio," but most of the others look dreadful. *sigh*


Well I decided to take an extended lunch break and walked to a music shop and got the book smile

To me (and I will probably live to regret saying this!), most of the pieces don't look worse than Divenire. There's a lot less of the '3 against 2' patterns which he seemed to use in almost every song on the previous album. As I'm not very good at that, I get stuck on all the pieces there.

But I haven't sat down at the piano yet, so I suppose everything looks ok at first until you start to play and find out just how difficult the notes actually are wink Can't wait to get home tonight and check out Berlin Song, Reverie, and Snow Prelude no.2 smile

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#1343868 - 01/08/10 10:54 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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Originally Posted By: Euan Morrison

To me (and I will probably live to regret saying this!), most of the pieces don't look worse than Divenire.


That's like saying the Dubai Tower is a tall building. grin

Yeah, I guess the pieces in Nightbook aren't "forever out of reach" hard, just "this will take a very long time to get down" hard, and I was hoping there'd be a couple of easier ones.

Berlin Song isn't that bad, actually; it just looks scary because of all the big chords. The hardest part for me is to play those big chords properly legato.
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#1344569 - 01/09/10 08:11 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Monica K.]
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After buying the Nighbook sheets yesterday, it got me thinking. I usually get pretty excited when purchasing an Einaudi book - it's always going to keep my occupied on piano for the next however long.

But there is always one piece which (after listening to the album) makes me want the book even more - that I will be able to see the music and perhaps even play the piece before too long!

Best of Book: Melody Africana III. It would have been Le Onde, but I kinda got that sheet music prior from an illicit source wink
Una Mattina: Dietro Casa.
Divenire: Divenire. [Until I saw the actual music frown ]
Nightbook: Berlin Song. Not actually on the album, but whoa - what a beautiful piece of music!

Does anyone else have similar thoughts, and what are the standout pieces which you were looking forward to playing the most? I don't think it has to be your FAVOURITE piece, but the ones which encouraged you to buy the books.

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#1344705 - 01/09/10 12:06 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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I know what you mean about Berlin Song, Euan. smile Over in the Einaudi forum, they had a thread asking for one's all-time favorite Einaudi piece, and Berlin Song was in my top five. In fact, that's going to be (cross fingers here) my recital piece.

So... stand-out piece from each book... lessee...

Nightbook: Berlin Song, hands down.

Divenire: Divenire, by a long shot. One of these days I will play it at the temp it deserves to be played.

Un Mattina: Ancora

Best of: This is a tough one. It was the first Einaudi book I bought, and I ordered it impulsively almost literally after I heard the first piece of his... and I can't remember which one it was! eek But I think it was Nefeli. So I guess I should say that it was Nefeli that got me to buy the book, but looking back at it years later, I'd have to say that I due fiumi is the standout piece that means the most to me from it now.
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#1346331 - 01/10/10 11:27 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: rocky]
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sorry to ask again...

but what is the easiest compilation to order?
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#1346458 - 01/11/10 03:43 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: apple*]
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Originally Posted By: apple*
sorry to ask again...

but what is the easiest compilation to order?


Hi apple*,

I think we are all pretty unanimous here that 'The Best of' book has the best and widest range of pieces in it - everything from the first 3cds. It starts with the easiest of his works. The newer albums/books are a bit more tricky to play. The book is published by Ricordi and has 176 pages.

The cover looks like this:
http://www.musicroom.com/se/ID_No/057565/details.html

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#1346491 - 01/11/10 06:59 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Euan Morrison]
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Just a note, that 'The Best of' is considerably cheaper on Amazon that from musicroom (in Uk, it is £14.30 instead of £35.95 today)...
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#1346513 - 01/11/10 08:04 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: gintarec]
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Originally Posted By: gintarec
Just a note, that 'The Best of' is considerably cheaper on Amazon that from musicroom (in Uk, it is £14.30 instead of £35.95 today)...


And the price on amazon.com (usa) is the same, so it's going cheap over there too!

Yeah, not sure why musicroom price is so high. I only used that site as an example for the cover picture, but when I glanced at the price I thought 'sheesh!'.

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#1347272 - 01/11/10 10:58 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: NancyM333]
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I bought his "Best of..." book, for about $17, and it has lots of great pieces in it. I'd recommend it.
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#1347606 - 01/12/10 11:48 AM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: crogersrx]
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I started working on Le Onde this month, with an eye toward playing it as a public recital piece June 4. Here's hoping five months is enough.
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#1347732 - 01/12/10 02:06 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Always Wanted to Play Piano]
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Today should be the US Release of "Nightbook" so if anyone uses iTunes it may be available there. Amazon has the Us version for around $15 but is listing it as on backorder today.

If anyone wants to confirm the iTunes availability they can go ahead as I'm in linux so have no access to the iTunes store at the moment.
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#1347744 - 01/12/10 02:22 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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Confirmed. $10.99 via iTunes.
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#1347749 - 01/12/10 02:25 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Always Wanted to Play Piano]
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What are the tracks on iTunes? I'm a bit curious what any bonus tracks might be.

[edit]

OK, so the iTunes version available in the US appears to be the same as the iTunes versions elsewhere as "Berlin Song" is available as well as the "Nightbook Solo" track at the end.

My actual imported CD didn't include Berlin Song so I went ahead and grabbed a copy of that track.


Edited by AnthonyB (01/12/10 04:01 PM)
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#1347867 - 01/12/10 04:43 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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I just got an email announcement that "Berlin Song" is indeed the bonus track on the iTunes release, and amazon.com is offering "Tu Sei" as a free bonus track.

Also, the iTunes release includes sheet music for two tracks (the email didn't say which two).

Last, the email announced two (and only two, sigh) U.S. concert dates: March 13 in Santa Monica, CA, and March 15 in San Francisco. I can't make either of them. frown
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#1347887 - 01/12/10 04:58 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Monica K.]
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Just got that email here. I don't see anything up on amazon.com regarding the mp3 version as of yet. (I'm going to assume that would be where the bonus track would be.)

I don't think the CD listed as the one from ponderosa (the imported "US" release) has an actual track listing on the page.
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#1349453 - 01/14/10 02:16 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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Just added this to the piano bar thread but I figured I should store a copy here as well.

In Principio from the Nightbook album.

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#1349517 - 01/14/10 03:17 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: AnthonyB]
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Anthony, that was very nice. I like the minimalism of it and the beautiful chord changes. I need to look into this composer. It's a style of music I like very much. Lot's of people seem to like Einaudi here on the forum.
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#1351994 - 01/17/10 04:46 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Larry Larson]
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well, Here is my first Einaudi piece for this thread..I recorded awhile ago..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pikUKfyleig
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#1352006 - 01/17/10 05:01 PM Re: Ludovico Einaudi [Re: Augustina]
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Originally Posted By: Augustina
well, Here is my first Einaudi piece for this thread..I recorded awhile ago..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pikUKfyleig


Bravo Augustina, very well played. And that was after just one day working on the piece - fantastic smile

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