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DISC: 1

1. Yerevan, for piano, duduk & string quartet
2. Eden Roc, for piano, duduk & string quartet
3. Fuori Dalla Notte, for piano & ensemble
4. Due Tramonti (Two Sunsets), for bassoon (or cello) & piano
5. Nefeli, for piano
6. Odessa, for piano, duduk & string quartet
7. Ultimi Fuochi, for piano & ensemble
8. Giorni Dispari, for piano & ensemble
9. Julia, for piano & electronics
10. Fuori Dal Mondo, for piano & ensemble
11. Ultimi Fuochi II, for piano & ensemble
12. mondo a parte, for piano & ensemble, Un
13. Password, for viola & piano
14. Yerevan II, for piano, duduk & string quartet
15. Exit, for piano & ensemble

More Info:

Ludovico Einaudi studied piano & composition at the Conservatory in Milan & also with composer Luciano Berio. His early career produced several chamber & orchestral compositions, but he expanded his works in the mid-1980s by creating a series of successful dance & multimedia works. His move to film music in the mid-1990's seemed a logical progression where his innovative & imaginative composing style has had significant impact on his peers, who have bestowed him with 4 major international awards as of this writing. His 21st Century pieces fuse a myriad of styles, including ambient, minimalist and avant-garde, drawn from his admiration of rock groups like Radiohead and Red Hot Chili Peppers, attracting fans from across the popular musical spectrum. Einaudi performed this rich, melodic set of chamber pieces himself, accompanied by Djivan Gasparian and Quartetto David.