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Ludovico Einaudi (Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi) was born on 23 November, 1955 in Turin, Italy, is an Italian pianist and composer (born 1955). Discover Ludovico Einaudi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi |
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Musician, composer |
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68 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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23 November, 1955 |
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23 November |
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Turin, Italy |
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Italy
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Ludovico Einaudi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ludovico Einaudi worth at the age of 68 years old? Ludovico Einaudi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Composer. He is from Italy. We have estimated Ludovico Einaudi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
His father, Giulio Einaudi, was a publisher working with authors including Italo Calvino and Primo Levi, and founder of Giulio Einaudi Editore, while his paternal grandfather, Luigi Einaudi, was President of Italy between 1948 and 1955.
His mother, Renata Aldrovandi, played the piano to him as a child.
Her father, Waldo Aldrovandi, was a pianist, opera conductor, and composer who emigrated to Australia after World War II.
Einaudi started composing his own music as a teenager, first writing by playing a folk guitar.
Ludovico Maria Enrico Einaudi OMRI (born 23 November 1955) is an Italian pianist and composer.
Trained at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, Einaudi began his career as a classical composer, later incorporating other styles and genres such as pop, rock, folk, and world music.
In the mid-1980s, he began to search for more personal expression in a series of works for dance and multimedia, and later for piano.
He began his musical training at the Conservatorio Verdi in Milan, obtaining a diploma in composition in 1982.
That same year he took an orchestration class taught by Luciano Berio and was awarded a scholarship to the Tanglewood Music Festival.
According to Einaudi, "[Luciano Berio] did some interesting work with African vocal music and did some arrangements of Beatles songs, and he taught me that there is a sort of dignity inside music. I learnt orchestration from him and a very open way of thinking about music."
He also learned by collaborating with musicians such as Ballaké Sissoko from Mali and Djivan Gasparyan from Armenia.
His music is ambient, meditative, and often introspective, drawing on minimalism and contemporary pop.
After studying at the conservatory in Milan and subsequently with Berio, Einaudi spent several years composing in traditional forms, including several chamber and orchestral compositions.
He soon garnered international attention and his music was performed at venues such as the Teatro alla Scala, the Tanglewood Music Festival, Lincoln Center, and the UCLA Center for Performing Arts.
Some of his collaborations in theater, video, and dance included compositions for the Sul filo d'Orfeo in 1984, Time Out in 1988, a dance-theater piece created with writer Andrea De Carlo, The Wild Man in 1990, and the Emperor in 1991.
After the multi-media-inspired Time Out in 1988, in 1992 he released Stanze, which he had composed for harp.
Einaudi began using his style to compose film soundtracks in the mid-1990s.
He started with two films by Michele Sordillo, Da qualche parte in città in 1994 and Acquario in 1996, for which he won the Grolla d'oro for best soundtrack.
Later collaborations include Salgari (Per terra e per mare) (1995), an opera/ballet commissioned by the Arena di Verona with texts by Emilio Salgari, Rabindranath Tagore, and Charles Duke Jr, and E.A. Poe (1997), which was conceived as a soundtrack for silent films.
Einaudi has composed the scores for a number of films and television productions, including This Is England, The Intouchables, I'm Still Here, the TV miniseries Doctor Zhivago, and Acquario (1996), for which he won the Grolla d'oro.
His music was used as the score for the Golden Globe and Academy Award-winning films Nomadland and The Father.
In 1998, he composed the soundtrack for Treno di panna and the score for Giorni dispari by Dominick Tambasco.
In 2000, he collaborated with Antonello Grimaldi on Un delitto impossibile, and he also composed the soundtrack for Fuori del mondo, for which he won the Echo Klassik award in Germany in 2002.
After the release of his debut album, some excerpts were included in the film Aprile by Nanni Moretti.
He has also released a number of solo albums for piano and other instruments, notably I Giorni in 2001, Nightbook in 2009, and In a Time Lapse in 2013.
In 2002, his soundtrack for Luce dei miei occhi was named best soundtrack at the 2002 Italian Music Awards.
In 2002, Einaudi won an Italian award for Best Film Score for Luce dei miei occhi.
AllMusic gave his score for the 2002 TV serial Doctor Zhivago 4.5/5 stars and published a glowing review, comparing it in skill to Maurice Jarre's score of the previous film adaptation.
In 2004, his soundtrack for Sotto falso nome received the prize for the best film music at the Avignon Film Festival.
In 2005, he was appointed an Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.
Einaudi was born in Turin, Piedmont.
In 2010, Einaudi wrote the music for the trailer of Black Swan.
His "Due Tramonti" was featured in the film I'm Still Here (2010), directed by Casey Affleck.
His composition "Nuvole Bianche" was featured in the film Insidious (2010), directed by James Wan, the British TV drama This Is England 86, and in the TV series Derek (2012), directed by and starring Ricky Gervais.
To The Intouchables (2011), the biggest box office movie in French history, he contributed the tracks "Fly", "Writing Poems", "L'origine nascosta", "Cache-cache", "Una Mattina", and "Primavera."
The film This Is England featured Fuori dal mondo and Dietro casa.
The British TV drama series This Is England '88 also contained the tracks "Fuori Dalla Notte", "Solo" (a bonus track from Nightbook), "Berlin Song", and "Distacco".
In 2016, Einaudi participated in the Greenpeace campaign to save the Arctic.
Einaudi is signed to Decca Records and is published by Chester Music Limited, part of the Music Sales Group of Companies.
On 1 March 2019, Einaudi announced a seven-part project named Seven Days Walking, which was released over the course of seven months in 2019.