Samuele, locally based Italian pianist and composer brings us some of his gorgeous original compositions, smoothly presented amongst some of our favourites; Chopin, Ravel, Tchaikovsky & Gershwin. It's going to be an absolute treat!
Doors open 30 mins prior to listed event start time
Free Entry, By Donation: We think it's important to offer free music and culture to all. The acts for these shows are always paid and we rely on donations on the day to maintain our free shows. Suggested donation is £10, though any amount is welcome! :)
About the Artist:
Samuele Degl'Innocenti is an Italian pianist, composer and music teacher based in Edinburgh. Classically trained, his repertoire includes traditional Western music, jazz and folk, and the influences of these genres are blended in his compositions. In the past few years, he has been performing with the Edinburgh Napier Orchestra which he premiered his piece 'Vavincigala' with, a composition that was awarded a prize in the International Composers' Competition 'European Creative Contest 2025' organised by Euregio Klassika.
Proposed programme (may be subject to some changes):
F. Chopin: Nocturne in Ab Major, Op.32 n.2 - 6'
S. Degl'Innocenti: Vavincigala (original composition) - 6'
M. Ravel: Sonatine - 13'
S. Degl'Innocenti: Miseria Planificada (original composition) - 9'
P. Tchaikovsky: October - 5'
G. Gershwin: Rhapsody in Blue - 15'
Venue Info:
Pianodrome Bruntsfield is at The St.Oswald's Center at 41 Montpelier Park, Bruntsfield, Edinburgh EH10 4NB, just parallel to the main street and next to the primary school. It has an accessible entrance and an accessible toilet. Please get in touch if there is anything else you'd like to ask or tell us prior to your visit.
Accessibility:
There is ramped access to the main hall of the Pianodrome. We have an accessible toilet and space for wheelchairs. Most of our performances are relaxed performances. If you have any access requirements please feel free to email us at boxoffice@pianodrome.org.
Non-human visitors
Pets are welcome if they are well behaved.
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