Immerse yourself in one of Florence’s most extraordinary immersive spaces — the legendary Cattedrale dell’Immagine, an ancient Romanesque church reborn as Italy’s first permanent centre dedicated to immersive digital art.
Amid monumental projections, moving light and visual worlds merging with the cathedral’s historic architecture, the music of Ludovico Einaudi comes to life in a completely new dimension.
An evening dedicated to Ludovico Einaudi’s album Underwater, performed by the Mystery Ensemble with soloist Lorenzo Fuoco. Released in January 2022 — Einaudi’s first solo piano project in over twenty years, shaped during the 2020 lockdown — its music is defined by calm, clarity and subtle emotional depth. Ludovico Einaudi is one of the most influential composers of contemporary neo-classical music, featured in films such as The Intouchables, Nomadland (Academy Award winner), Black Swan and Mommy.
Please note: Ludovico Einaudi does not participate in the concert.
The concert is presented by the creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution Ltd., renowned for exceptional cultural experiences in historic manor houses, on rooftops, in greenhouses and other atmospheric venues across Europe, the United Kingdom, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Armenia and beyond. Their repertoire also includes candlelight concerts and immersive multi-sensory shows combining music, sound and visual art.
Voici le voyage musical live que vous vivrez — interprété par l’ensemble dans ses propres arrangements :
Luminous · Rolling Like a Ball · Indian Yellow · Flora · Natural Light · Almost June · Swordfish · Wind Song · Atoms · Temple White · Nobody Knows · Underwater · Orbits · Divenire
*Please note that the programme is subject to change.
This is a tribute concert. RED EVENTS is an independent producer; this event is not affiliated with, authorised by, or endorsed by the film studios, production companies, composers, or their respective rights holders. All film titles, character names and related trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used here for descriptive purposes only.