Ludovico Einaudi, born in Turin in 1955, is a renowned pianist and composer celebrated for his emotive, minimalist style. He studied at the Conservatory of Milan and worked with influential figures like Luciano Berio and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Einaudi's career began with composing for ballet, theater, and cinema, later gaining acclaim with albums like Le Onde (1996) and Divenire (2006). His music blends classical and modern elements, often exploring themes of introspection and nature.
Einaudi's scores for films such as Doctor Zhivago and Nomadland elevated his reputation, and his concerts at iconic venues like Royal Albert Hall showcase his global appeal. During the pandemic, he released introspective works, including Underwater (2022). Known for his innovative projects like Seven Days Walking (2019) and performances in natural landscapes, Einaudi's music continues to inspire, merging artistry with profound emotional depth.