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Einaudi: I Giorni | 
| Artist: Ludovico Einaudi Label: Bmg Ricordi Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £9.77 You Save: £4.22 (30%)
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Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 3000
Media: Audio CD Running Time: 60 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 766486987548 EAN: 0743219746221 ASIN: B000071WEV
Release Date: November 9, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Melodia Africana I | | • | I Due Fiumi | | • | In Un'altra Vita | | • | Melodia Africana II | | • | Stella Del Mattino | | • | I Giorni | | • | Samba | | • | Melodia Africana III | | • | La Nascita Delle Cose Segrete | | • | Quel Che Resta | | • | Inizio | | • | Limbo | | • | Bella Notte | | • | Canzone Africana IV |
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Amazon.co.uk Review The inspiration for Ludovico Einaudi's I Giorni was a 12th-century folk song from Mali about a hippopotamus who was cherished by the residents of a nearby village but killed by a hunter. "The song," writes Einaudi in his succinct liner note, "is sung as a lament for the death of a king or a great person or for the loss of a loved one." The result is a tender and introspective set of 14 piano pieces, performed on this recording by the composer himself. I Giorni comes hot on the heels of Eden Roc, released just eight months earlier, which demonstrates Einaudi's popularity. I Giorni is the Italian composer's second all-piano disc, the first being Le Onde. Einaudi's piano compositions, staples of the Classic FM diet, owe more to the music of Satie and Michael Nyman than to his former teacher Luciano Berio. Indeed, several movements of I Giorni, "Quel che resta" in particular, contain more than a passing reference to Nyman's soundtrack to The Piano. The pervading mood is melancholic and soporific--this is music to wind down to and let wash over you. --Rebecca Agnew
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Love him, or hate him November 21, 2008 Einaudi seems to inspire great words of admiration from some listeners, whilst he causes me to reach for the off button. Words I would use are 'insipid', 'uninspired', 'repetitive', 'superficial' and 'boring'. Am I missing something...........
Intimate Listening January 17, 2008 This disc exudes real pleasure and it is perfect for relaxing with an intimate friend. It is akin to a beautiful wild rose; soft and smooth as velvet, free willed and occasionally daring.
If you're looking for great piano music, look elsewhere. November 16, 2007 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The world brims with great piano music. The works of Mozart, Beethoven, Shubert, Liszt and more than two dozen other fine composers have a magic that takes the breath away. Ludovico Einaudi is no such magician.
His efforts are pleasant enough in an undemanding, unchallenging and ultimately unrewarding way - but the pieces on this disc are, to be blunt, the ultimate in "hear and forget" music. The sort of stuff that should tinkle away quietly in the background of a dinner party to fill in the pauses in conversation. Compare these works with the compositions of real composers, composers of true art and talent, and they are desperately disappointing.
It is inconceivable that you could have the opportunity to buy, say, Shubert and choose to buy Einaudi instead. My own copy of this disc, bought on the recommendation of a friend, now serves as an excellent (if over priced) coffee mat.
Give it a miss.
Tedious January 7, 2007 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
I found this boring and little more than an arpeggio exercise. None of the pieces has the melodious style of Le Onde, which is very disappointing. I Giorni is about the best of the collection and is probably the only one I'll ever have the motivation to play again. In some of the pieces, it's like he ran out of ideas and put in a couple of pages of chords to pad it out.
I have read the other reviews and persevered in case I was missing something, but I can't find any depth to it. It is very easy to play, though, so beginners may find it rewarding to be able to play the 'music from the radio'.
Captivating September 2, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I first heard a track from this album on Classic FM and it hooked into my brain. I was so taken with it that I went out and bought the album. It is now firmly fixed in my all-time favourite list of music. The flowing subtleties of exotic melodies played with such feeling are relaxing yet engrossing. I know that whenever I treat myself to the time to listen to the whole album I will be transported to a better place.
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