Experience: The Ludovico Einaudi Story Ludovico Einaudi
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Ludovico Einaudi’s music has long been a favourite for people in need of calm. Game of Thrones’ Joe Dempsie enlists the help of fans like Russell Crowe, Greg James, Leigh Bardugo and Shane Meadows, as well as musicians, scientists and wellbeing experts, to understand why his music has this incredible power.
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Solo
In this final episode, Joe Dempsie talks to Einaudi himself to get his own story: the key moments in his quietly explosive career, and what inspired him to make music that makes the world calmer, and is needed now more than ever.
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View From The Other Side
Russell Crowe and fellow filmmakers Shane Meadows (This is England), Chloe Zhao (Nomadland) and Florian Zeller (The Father) tell us how Einaudi's music is central to their work and their lives.
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Ascent
Joe Dempsie hears from BBC Radio 1's Greg James, writer Leigh Bardugo and music therapist Elizabeth Coombes as they explain exactly why Einaudi's music has the profound effect it does.
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Einaudi: The Ludovico Einaudi Story. Series Trailer.
Game of Thrones’ Joe Dempsie, Russell Crowe, Greg James, Leigh Bardugo and Shane Meadows unpack the incredible power of Ludovico Einaudi’s music. Launches 29th January.
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Customer Reviews
Experience Ludovico
Super podcast which conveys the brilliance of Ludovico Einaudi. The personal stories contained here give meaning and insight into what this genius has given to the world.
Serendipity
I thoroughly enjoyed this podcast - thank-you! It is such a beautiful story with so many amazing situations and crossing of paths...I love that! So, I would also like to explain the choice of ‘Serendipity’ as a title for this review.
Listening to the Einaudi story, I was struck by the experiences of so many people being ‘drawn’ to the music, as if some cosmic force was working to align those people with the experience of the Maestro’s music. I realised that this same force was working in my life too. I recently (last year) decided to learn how to play the piano and prior to this had (unbelievably) never heard of Einaudi. I am taking online lessons and there are forums available for students to share videos and practice ideas. Via this learning site I first encountered the name ‘Einaudi’, then saw some other students playing his music in their practice videos, then I had a look on YouTube at some of his music, and then this podcast appeared in my podcast browse! Now, I am another huge fan! And just the other day another student began a practice thread on the learning site - ‘Einaudi’s Practice Thread’!! Some day I hope to be able to play some of his music, so ‘Serendipity’ seems quite an apt title 😉
Touching the deepest parts of us
I really loved this exploration of how Ludovico touches those who listen to him. I kept hearing phrases like “almost nothing”, “simple” and “silences in-between”. As a yoga therapist I find his beautiful compositions gently touch and compassionately awaken those parts of us which we rarely tune into or listen to so deeply. This podcast was such a beautiful collection of how music does exactly this; tunes us into our deepest voices. As a great man once said “the quieter we become the more we can hear”. Ludovico’s music guides you into that quiet space like a warm and supportive hand at your back.