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2 November 2019 | 8pm - 10.30pm
Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall
Ticket Prices: £35.00 - £59.50
Ludovico Einaudi returns to the UK three and a half years after the release of Elements and a sensational world tour, this time with his new project Seven Days Walking, released on March 15.
Seven Days Walking is divided into seven episodes, focusing on several main themes which vary each time.
'The idea first came to me as I was listening to the recordings of the first sessions: each version seemed to me to have its own personality, with subtleties so distinct from one another that I was unable to choose which I preferred. I associated everything with walking, with the experience of following the same routes over and over, discovering new details each time.' (Einaudi)
Ludovico plays piano with Redi Hasa on cello and Federico Mecozzi on violin.
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