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Sunday, December 13, 2009

the thirteenth day of Christmas

yesterday we watched, breathless, as Charlie held an audience of a hundred completely spellbound during his piano recital at the end of year piano/violin performance. we found his first 'real' piano teacher this year, and she is unbelievably intuitive: she introduced him to Ludovico Einaudi, who is, i think, a kindred spirit.

the music of composer/pianist Ludovico Einaudi has been described as minimalist, classical, ambient, contemporary and deeply touching - the welcome sound of stillness in a hectic world.

unfortunately i forgot to take the camera to the 'real' performance. this is a reenactment on the school piano this afternoon. Charlie said that yesterday's piano was "so friendly to play" but still, he gets completely lost in the music about half way through: it's magical. here he is, playing Ludovico Einaudi's Primavera (Spring)... and yes, the entire five minutes is played from memory:




11 comments:

  1. Wow. Mind blowingly impressive.

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  2. his music is haunting almost ... what a wonderful talent he is ;)

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  3. *sniff*

    Beautiful!!

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  4. wow that was amazing! :]
    it gave me goosebumps, haha
    piano music is my favorite <3

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  5. *standing ovation*
    i feel so peaceful after watching that. he has a fantastic intuitive touch while playing.

    thanks for sharing
    Dee

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  6. My son plays that piece too and I LOVE it. I think it is a boy's piece.

    Absolutely fantastically beautiful.

    I love watching their faces when they play the piano and get lost in the music - it is just so perfect somehow.

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  7. Thought you might enjoy Alpine Stream and Sarajevo Station, two minimalist piano pieces from the album Train Tracks and Travelogues Vol.1- http://tinyurl.com/mtkpfw
    Best wishes x

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  8. Charlie just started my day off beautifully! I feel GOOD now!

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  9. Charlie's playing is so beautiful and he has a lovely, sensitive touch. Thank you so much for sharing this and introducing me to Einaudi's music. I had to get it for myself straight away and am loving playing it. My daughter, Charli, loves listening to it too - and my Mum, all the way over in the UK, has just e-mailed me this morning to say how much she enjoyed watching Charlie play whilst she watching snow falling outside her window (I've popped a link on my blog to you as I really have been inspired - thank you so much!) x Sarah x

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  10. came here through sarah's blog above.. so glad i did! wowzers! what a talent. absolutely breath taking. and gorgeous 'i'm done now mum' smile at the end. :-)

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  11. Wow - your son has a wonderful talent, and what a beautiful piece of music. Thanks for sharing :)

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katie's chatterbox - ha! i think that's funny! but i'm sKATEy like that.