A unique concert will take place on the 15th of August at the iconic O'Reilly Theatre (Belvedere College Theatre) in the heart of Dublin.
The evening's programme includes the music of the world-famous Italian neoclassical composer Ludovico Einaudi, performed by the extraordinary Mystery Ensemble.
Ludovico Einaudi presented the final part of the seven-volume musical project «Seven Days Walking» in the fall of 2019. Delightfully beautiful sketches of nature, moods and weather were made by him while walking through the snow-capped mountains of Switzerland.
Ludovico Einaudi is, without a doubt, one of the most prominent representatives of neoclassicism. But success and recognition were not easy for him. From childhood, the weight of his family members' achievements dominated the Italian. Ludovico’s mother played the piano. Maternal grandfather was a composer and conductor of Italian operas. Father is a famous book publisher. Paternal grandfather — Luigi Einaudi — the first president of post-war Italy.
The concert organisers are the creative agency RED EVENTS & Distribution Ltd, which produces exceptional cultural events in ancient mansions, on rooftops, in greenhouses, and in other atmospheric venues throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and other countries. Also in the repertoire – a collection of concerts by candlelight and with complete immersion in the space of video art and sound.
Doors open at least 30 minutes before the concert.
Dit is de live muzikale reis die u zult beleven — uitgevoerd door het ensemble in eigen arrangementen:
- Luminous
- Rolling Like A Ball
- Indian Yellow
- Flora
- Natural Light
- Almost June
- Swordfish
- Wind Song
- Atoms
- Temple White
- Nobody Knows
- Underwater
- Divenire
- Petricor
- Primavera
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.