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#1110943 05/11/08 11:12 PM
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mr_super-hunky: No, the song is written out that way using grace notes. I typed this into lilypond to generate something similar with the notes instead of scanning the book (too annoying to grab the broken printer that still has the functioning flatbed scanner attached).

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AnthonyB is right; the rolled chords are written in the music. (I, alas, don't have an improvising bone in my body...)

Okay, my quest to score tickets to the Einaudi concert has hit an obstacle. After not seeing any announcement of the contest winners, I emailed the program director of the radio station, explained that I was a HUGE Einaudi fan and willing to fly from Lexington, Kentucky, if only he would let me buy a ticket. This was his reply:

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You crack me up!

There is no guaranteed way, but we’re hoping to bring him back in the Fall for a full-blown concert. Keep reading your emails as part of the club to find out more."
I'm not entirely sure how to interpret "You crack me up," but however you cut it, it doesn't bode well for my ticket prospects, does it? laugh It could well be that this "private informal concert" is really just Einaudi playing a piece or two in somebody's living room and that I'd be better off saving my $$ to fly out in the fall, if they indeed book a "full-blown" concert for him. Wish I knew for sure that he would be coming back to the states.

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Okay, I've been emailing back and forth with Bill Lueth, the KFDC program director, who was happy to provide more detail about the "private concert" after I assured him that I was a *benign* deranged fan and not a *dangerous* deranged fan. Apparently this concert will consist of Einaudi playing for only about half an hour with a limited audience of 60 people. So I think I will abandon any more strenuous efforts to get a ticket and wait for the fall concert. If I am going to pay $600 or so for a plane ticket I want to hear him play for more than half an hour.

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Well, if Einaudi IS going to have a "full-blown" concert, then count me in as well!.

Kawaigirl and Euan MUST attend too!.

I still think we should put together some kind of a Einaudi tribute cd together and send it to him just for kicks. Who knows, if he does ever have a real concert here, we may get a chance to meet him in person. If he's nice, I may even sign an autograph for him and get his as well!. Remember I actually did this with Jim Brickman. He even posed for a few pics with me. Now it's Ludo's turn. :p

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Sorry, double post. Damn I hate Vista! mad

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If Einaudi does have a concert in the USA, I would love to see him in concert as well. And maybe I'll even to see Euan, Monica and
S-H in person! smile

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Ludovico will be making his quick skip into and out of the US to promote the US release of Divenire next month. He'll be recording for the "Echoes" show that airs on some stations all over the country (but no word I can find on when this will actually air.) When it does, it looks like the show is 3 hours long. Hopefully I'll be able to hear this somewhere. Some of the other performances/interviews will air on stations in New York and California. I think all but one of those stations have online streams available.

If anyone wants to be reminded of the schedule, check Ludovico\'s myspace page for the stations and times.

I'll be attempting to record any of the shows that I can with my computer for folks who won't be able to catch them. I've got no promises that I'll be successful, however. wink


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Thanks for letting us know, AnthonyB! I will definitely try to track down one of those online streams.

I am thrilled that he is finally turning his attention to the U.S.

I started working on Nuvole Bianche this weekend. It is easier to play than it sounds, which is always a quality I like in a piece. :p

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Monica: Ha! That's exactly the piece I was listening to as I read your reply! smile It's one of my favorites. I don't have any Una Mattina or Divenire sheets at the moment. Just the best of book.

I think I'm just about to the point where I can play Limbo all the way through. Likely with a bunch of mistakes, but hey, I'm very much a beginner.

As a matter of fact, I still have issues when playing notes with both hands at the same time (instead of chords and a melody) but Limbo is kind of nice with all those chords. wink

Anyway, I was also messing around and was able to play the first few bars of Nefeli if I went slow enough.

I'm really trying to learn bits and pieces so that when I actually go to test out digital pianos I'll have some material that I'll be playing on it rather than stuff from my teaching books.


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For anyone who may have missed it, here is the audio from the "Sound Check" show from wnyc public radio from 05/20/08 where the 2nd half of the show featured an interview with Einaudi and a performance of Andare. Clip is just over 22 minutes long and IIRC Andare starts about just under 10 minutes into the program. The sound quality isn't great but this was a low bitrate stream. Enjoy.

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I enjoyed that interview... it was a hoot to hear the interviewer try to pronounce "Divenire" and never once get it right, with poor Ludo politely correcting him.

There was also an entertaining part where the interviewer came right out and asked something to the effect of "How do you feel about the fact that people love your albums but the critics hate them?" eek Einaudi just replied very politely that he did not mind bad reviews if they were written by smart reviewers. The radio guy then said "so if a critic doesn't like your albums that means he's dumb?" and Einaudi just laughed.

He's got a very nice voice. But then again I'm a sucker for Italian accents. 2hearts

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He's got a very nice voice. But then again I'm a sucker for Italian accents. 2hearts
And your going to Naples!!!!!!!!!

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Oh well, I forgot to look up streaming radio for the echoes program to listen in tonight. It seems from the playlist available that they had 3 tracks from his playing on the show that aired today. Monday, Andare and Oltremare. There is, however, a link on the echoes.org website with extra tracks from the concert!

Bonus tracks from Einaudi Echoes performance

I started it up and first up is Stella Del Mattino. Not sure how long or what else is on here yet. wink Also not sure how long the link will be active. Just audio, no video.


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I assured him that I was a *benign* deranged fan and not a *dangerous* deranged fan.
laugh This had me chuckling all day, Thanks! laugh


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I saw him in November last year, was brilliant, I live in England though. I'd be surprised if he didn't go to America.

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I am playing 'Nefeli" almost 20 times per day now!! wow . I am absolutely hooked!

Is this some kind of addictive piano-crack or something as I just can't stop playing it!! smile
I love this song too! When do you all think I can attempt to try to learn it, considering I'm only two and a half months into my piano playing adventure?

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OK, we've had a bit of a lapse in recordings again so here I got with my first one ever posted. smile

Of course, It's "Limbo". I picked this piece for my first one because of the easy left hand which meant that both hands weren't trying to do stuff at the same time. I think it's a pretty good effort for only 6 months along in my piano journey! Of course the dynamics could use a bit more work and there's a few rough spots in there but if I set the bar too high for myself I'll never get anything posted at this stage. smile


Now without further delay:
Limbo performed by AnthonyB on 06/28/08 (or maybe 28/6/08 for you European folk)

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That was great, Anthony! And quite the impressive Red Dot debut. thumb

And on top of that you've only been playing for six months... you should be giving yourself a big pat on the back. smile

The Roland sounds great, btw.

Key Notes, I missed your earlier question on this thread. Nefeli is not overly difficult, but there's a couple of lines that gave me conniptions (real hand independence challenges), and that was with 3 years of piano under my belt. Unless you're completely hooked on it and no other Einaudi piece will do, I'd encourage you to try "Limbo" or "I due fiumi" as your first foray into Einaudi.

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Well done AnthonyB...congrats!

Here is your next assignment;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC6oIGLl83M

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Mark...excellent choice. smile

I already have sheets sitting on the music rest. This one will be much more of a challenge than Limbo so I'm afraid I won't be able to give any sort of time frame on it.

Getting the hands to work together more will be the hardest challenge with this piece but it's a step we all have to take at some point.

But if Rilla Cotton can do it then so can I.


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