Italian artist Ludovico Einaudi says he draws inspiration from nature in his works

‘For me complexity of nature is very inspiring because it's a world that you can explore in different ways and it has always something to say to you,’ Italian pianist, composer Ludovico Einaudi tells Anadolu

2024-09-13 18:41:02

ISTANBUL 

Renowned Italian pianist and composer Ludovico Einaudi said that he draws inspiration from nature in his compositions.

In an interview with Anadolu, Einaudi said that his compositions are deeply influenced by nature.

“Especially in the world we are living now there is so much beauty in what we could have in the planet that it's horrible to see what we are doing to the planet, to the other people and so I think nature is a lesson that we all should learn from,” he said.

Einaudi highlighted that the complexity and diversity of nature serve as a significant source of inspiration.

“For me, the complexity of nature is very inspiring because it's a world that you can explore in different ways and it has always something to say to you,” he added. “I mean even observing the smallest things of nature, of the trees, of the clouds, of the animals, it's like learning something.”

The composer, known for his work on film scores such as The Water Diviner, The Intouchables, Nomadland, and April, as well as the series Doctor Zhivago, discussed the differences between composing for film and working on solo projects.

“In the soundtracks, you have a frame that is defined by someone else. It's a story written by someone, there's a film and you have to stay in that frame. It's interesting because it's a sort of collaboration and could take you to a journey that you couldn't predict and do by yourself alone. With my own music I am the one that has to define the frame and create the story around it and then I mean I have collaboration because I play with other musicians and then we all get together to make this happen but I am in a way the director of the project.”



‘My music to transcend cultural boundaries, become global'

Einaudi also touched on his music's global reach, attributing its success partly to its lack of lyrics.

“Probably, writing music that has no words is more able to transcend cultures and talk to all the people. But at the same time, I believe that my language is probably based on having listened to many languages of music in my life and I think my music tends to be embracing all the languages.”

The composer revealed that he has been working on a new album, set for release in January next year but plans to share some new tracks from the album next month.

Throughout his career, Einaudi has released 16 studio albums and composed music for more than 30 films and series.