Ludovico Einaudi's captivating album, Sotto Falso Nome, is a masterful blend of neoclassical and classical music that will transport you to a world of elegance and refinement. Released on 20 February 2004 under the Decca label, this 17-track masterpiece is a testament to Einaudi's skill as a composer and pianist.
The album, which also serves as the original motion picture soundtrack for the film of the same name, directed by Roberto Andò, features a range of beautiful and evocative pieces, including "Nei varchi di luce", "La piscina", and "Sotto Falso Nome". With a duration of 1 hour and 1 minute, Sotto Falso Nome is a substantial and satisfying listen that will appeal to fans of classical music and those looking for something new and exciting.
Throughout the album, Einaudi's piano playing is complemented by a range of other instruments, including the violin and vocals, creating a rich and layered sound that is both soothing and stimulating. The result is an album that is perfect for relaxation, concentration, or simply enjoying some beautiful music. With its unique blend of styles and moods, Sotto Falso Nome is an essential listen for anyone who appreciates the art of classical music, and a must-have for fans of Ludovico Einaudi.