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Ludovico Einaudi - In A Time Lapse album flac Performer: Ludovico Einaudi
Title: In A Time Lapse
Style: Modern
Released: 2013
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1977 mb
FLAC album: 1235 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Classical

In a Time Lapse is a studio album by Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi released on 21 January 2013. Two days before the release, on 19 January, Einaudi played live from his home in Milan solo arrangements of some of the music from In a Time Lapse through his official YouTube channel.

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It's perhaps a little ambitious to think that Einaudi could encapsulate the song's title inside four and a half minutes, but he has a good go. Magical xylophone kicks it off before the piano comes in with a simple melody, but it really opens up when the strings arrive about a third of the way through. Proving that simple titles can hint at nothing of the emotional complexity underneath, this plain-named number doesn't so much sound like walking down the street as it does walking through an unnerving, otherworldly landscape. 5. Discovery At Night. This is the longest track on the whole of In A Time Lapse, and the one that seems to fit the album's title the best. Repeated patterns and the return of that throbbing bass are the main elements here, along with some beautifully judged string chords - as well as the continued triangle hits, which sound strangely like an approaching train.

Album · 2013 · 19 Songs. Time Lapse percolates in a primordial electronic fog before a rush of piano, carefully placed electric guitar lines, and sustained strings arise. Violinist Daniel Hope solos on Life, Orbits, Experience, and Underwood. Forward-facing Italian alt-classical musician Ludovico Einaudi incorporates both cinematic and literary aspects into his memorable, atmospheric pieces. Einaudi earned a degree in composition from the Milan Conservatory, so the Turin native brings a broad knowledge and deep appreciation of the European classical canon to his contemporary aesthetic and film and TV scoring. Literature is part of the family business.

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Ludovico Einaudi, Daniel Hope & I Virtuosi Italiani. 6. Run. Ludovico Einaudi & I Virtuosi Italiani. Ludovico Einaudi & Daniel Hope. Life, Underwood, and Circles are the three most powerful pieces on this album.

Listen free to Ludovico Einaudi – Ludovico Einaudi: In a time lapse (Corale, Time Lapse and more). 14 tracks (). Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. A new version of Last. Ludovico Einaudi: In a time lapse. Overview (current section).

It's not hard to understand why Ludovico Einaudi is one of the world's most successful living classical composers: there's a deeply satisfying emotional logic to his piano-based progressions that makes him as much the inheritor of Chopin and Satie as minimalists such as Glass and Reich. It's not hard to understand why Ludovico Einaudi is one of the world's most successful living classical composers: there's a deeply satisfying emotional logic to his piano-based progressions that makes him as much the inheritor of Chopin and Satie as minimalists such as Glass and Reich

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Corale
Cello – Marco DecimoElectronics – Ludovico*Viola – Antonio Leofreddi, Svetlana FominaViolin – Alice Costamagna
2:05
A2 Time Lapse
Cello – Marco DecimoKalimba – Francesco ArcuriPiano, Electric Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Ludovico*Rhythm Guitar – Alberto FabrisSound Designer – Paolo GiudiciViola – Antonio LeofreddiViolin – Federico Mecozzi
5:31
A3 Life
Cello, Glockenspiel – Marco DecimoOrchestra – I Virtuosi ItalianiPiano, Celesta – Ludovico*Violin – Daniel Hope, Mauro Durante
4:23
A4 Walk
Cello – Marco DecimoKalimba – Francesco ArcuriPiano, Celesta – Ludovico*Violin – Antonio Leofreddi
3:28
B1 Discovery At Night
Piano – Ludovico*
4:26
B2 Run
Orchestra – I Virtuosi ItalianiPiano – Ludovico*
5:32
B3 Brothers
Bass, Rhythm Guitar – Alberto FabrisCello – Marco Decimo, Redi HasaLoops – Leo EinaudiPiano – Ludovico*Sound Designer – Paolo GiudiciViolin – Mauro Durante
4:51
B4 Orbits
Cello – Marco DecimoPiano, Electronics, Glockenspiel – Ludovico*Viola – Antonio Leofreddi, Svetlana FominaViolin – Alice Costamagna, Daniel Hope, Federico Mecozzi
2:57
C1 Two Trees
Piano – Ludovico*
6:26
C2 Newton's Cradle
Cello – Marco Decimo, Redi HasaDouble Bass – Franco FeruglioElectronics – Robert LippokKalimba – Francesco ArcuriPercussion – Antonino Errera, Antonio Caggiano, Fulvia Ricevuto, Gianluca RuggeriPiano, Celesta, Loops – Ludovico*Recorded By – Gianluca ManciniSound Designer – Paolo GiudiciTambourine – Mauro DuranteViola – Antonio Leofreddi, Svetlana FominaViolin – Alice Costamagna, Federico Mecozzi
7:53
C3 Waterways
Cello – Marco DecimoDouble Bass – Franco FeruglioHarp – Francesca TiralePiano, Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Ludovico*Viola – Antonio Leofreddi, Svetlana FominaViolin – Alice Costamagna
4:18
D1 Experience
Harp – Francesca TiraleOrchestra – I Virtuosi ItalianiPiano – Ludovico*Violin – Alberto Martini, Daniel HopeViolin, Tambourine – Mauro Durante
5:15
D2 Underwood
Piano – Ludovico*Violin – Daniel Hope
4:13
D3 Burning
Orchestra – I Virtuosi ItalianiPiano – Ludovico*
5:09

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Ludovico Einaudi
  • Copyright (c) – Ludovico Einaudi
  • Licensed To – Decca
  • Recorded At – Villa San Fermo
  • Recorded At – Auditorium Parco Della Musica, Rome
  • Mastered At – Studio Barzan
  • Published By – Deutsche Grammophon Gesellschaft
  • Published By – Chester Music Ltd.

Credits

  • Artwork By – Cristiano Di Giovanni
  • Cello – Giordano Pegoraro, Leonardo Sapere, Marco Decimo, Riviera Lazeri
  • Double Bass – Cristiano Scipioni, Sante Braia
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Paolo Giudici
  • Management – Titti Santini
  • Music By, Arranged By, Producer – Ludovico Einaudi
  • Musical Assistance – Federico Mecozzi
  • Musical Assistance, Edited By, Mixed By – Gianluca Mancini
  • Photography By – Alex Freidin-Goss, Beniamino Barrese
  • Piano [Prepared and tuned by] – Fabio Angeletti
  • Producer [Assistant], Mixed By – Alberto Fabris
  • Recorder [Assistant] – Milo Benericetti
  • Sounds, Engineer – Michael Seberich
  • Viola – Alessandro Pandolfi, Ciro Chiapponi, Flavio Ghilardi, Luca Serpini
  • Violin – Alberto Ambrosini, Giorgio Baldan, Ingrid Shllaku, Luca Falasca, Vinicio Capriotti

Notes

Released in gatefold sleeve, including download coupon and printed inner sleeves.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 6 02537 35296 8
  • Rights Society: BIEM/SDRM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): BD10678-01 A1 MK X1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): BD10678-01 B1 MK V1
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side C, etched): BD07174-02 C3 MK V4
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side D, etched): BD07174-02 D3 MK VT

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LP06 Ludovico Einaudi In A Time Lapse ‎(2xLP, Album, 180) Ponderosa Music & Art LP06 Italy 2013
4810173 Ludovico Einaudi In A Time Lapse ‎(CD, Album) Decca 4810173 Australia 2013
4810173 Ludovico Einaudi In A Time Lapse ‎(CD, Album) Decca 4810173 South East Asia 2013
0028948284900 Ludovico Einaudi In A Time Lapse ‎(CD, Album, RE) Decca 0028948284900 Europe 2017
4605026712287 Ludovico Einaudi In A Time Lapse ‎(CD, Album, Car) Decca 4605026712287 Russia 2013


Comments: (7)
Alsardin
Not a great pressing, some knocking mid way through each disc. Rather bland compositions, like a slowed down Michael Nyman or Phillip Glass piano works minus the genius. If you are after Ambient piano, all the solo albums by Hans-Joachim Roedelius are better.
CrazyDemon
Yep lots of noise on second disc. Burning, my favorite song was ruined.
Nalme
A lot of noise, cod, especially on the second disk
Hulore
My pressing is fine , very clear and clean sound
Mr_Mix
I second the general consesus of surface noise on this Optimal pressing (they normally do a much better job than that). It could have been descent, if they had cut it on a higher volume level (there's enough deadwax on each side left for that). But if I wanna listen to the very quiet parts, I have to crank the volume up and that's disastrous...I recommend the same, what bdmarion did for the other vinyl release: DO NOT buy the vinyl and be happy with the CD!! What a let-down...
Madi
Mine has the noise too... Unfortunately there is little than can be done about it.
Acrobat
Listen, I am just as surprised that I have only now learned about Ludovico Einaudi. Especially because he sounds like all of my favorite modern classical composers, the list of which includes Max Richter, Ólafur Arnalds, and Jóhann Jóhannsson. I am just as intrigued about the fact that this artist has not popped up on my recommendation lists before (damn you clever algorithms!). And listen, if you knew about Ludovico Einaudi and didn’t force me to immediately pick up all of his albums, than I wag my trembling finger right at you. But then, of course, I vaguely seem to remember his countryman, Fabrizio Paterlini, mentioning something about the musical beauty of this Italian contemporary classical and film score composer. The good news is that now I get to dig through his entire vast catalog dating back to 1996 and discover all that I have missed. And the best place to start is his very latest album on the Decca label, titled In A Time Lapse. From the very first track I am transported to that daydreaming place in which I first heard Richter’s Memoryhouse. The gorgeous classical chords, the subtle bass to give the low frequencies that little oomph, the cinematic buildups that are so prevalent in my favorite soundtracks by Clint Mansell, the minimal electronic treatments and effects that pop along the way in the background of each piece, and most importantly, the melodies, the melodies, the melodies… Einaudi is credited with playing the piano, acoustic and electric guitars, celesta, Glockenspiel and even a Moog synth. Robert Lippok (who produced Redsuperstructure on Raster-Noton) appears in the credits for one of the track’s live electronics treatment! Lippok previously worked with his brother Ronald and Ludovico on a project called Whitetree. A South-African violinist, Daniel Hope, who previously appeared on Warner Classics and Deutsche Grammophon releases [including Recomposed By Max Richter: Vivaldi - The Four Seasons] offers his skillful hand in four tracks as well…“The ambient and contemplative music [Einaudi] writes today is a fusion of eclectic styles, drawn from his studies in the minimalist avant-garde and collaborations with world musicians to rock groups such as Coldplay and Red Hot Chili peppers.”Throughout the fourteen pieces on In A Time Lapse, Einaudi explores themes of melancholy, contemplation and pure romanticism, through minimal solo piano, complimented by the mourning cellos, staccato harps, and occasional adagio rhythms. If one comes at this album from the direction of contemporary classical music, it would be too easy to align Einaudi’s music with Frédéric Chopin, Erik Satie, and Steve Reich. On the other hand, if you come from a modern classical world of the above mentioned artists, you can witness the maturity in the blending of the multiple styles influenced by today’s electronica, ambient and film score scenes. The good news is that I can come at it from both, and as such, Einaudi is immediately placed upon a pedestal of my highly regarded modern classical composers. After studying at the Conservatory in Milan under the experimental and electronic music pioneer, Luciano Berio, Einaudi composed several chamber and orchestral works. In the mid-90s, Einaudi began composing film soundtracks. Since then he scored Doctor Zhivago (2002), This Is England (2006), I’m Still Here (2010) and Intouchables (2011). Meanwhile, his solo career boasts over twenty recordings, the highlights of which include I Giorni (BMG, 2001), Divenire ‎(Decca, 2006) and Nightbook (Decca, 2009). On January 19th, 2013, Einaudi hosted a live YouTube session during which he performed an entire album (this recording is still available online for your pleasure, and is embedded in this post above). I can not recommend this album enough! Fans of solo piano works by Nils Frahm, Dustin O’Halloran, Sylvain Chauveau, and Library Tapes will immensely enjoy as well!!!