Lie down concert: Einaudi played by Jeroen van Veen

Concert
Person playing the piano and people laying on the floor

Experience a unique way to enjoy the beautiful music from Einaudi, also known from the film Intouchables.

Date
Tuesday 20 Feb 2024, 19:00 - 20:15
Type
Performance
Spoken Language
English
Location

Erasmus Paviljoen

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You will be lying down around a grand piano in the middle of the room.
This concept creates a situation where the audience can listen to music in total relaxation, lying down on the floor, almost dozing off.

Jeroen van Veen will play the best works from the famous Italian composer Ludovico Einaudi. His music became world famous through his soundtrack for the film Intouchables (2011). His minimalistic sounding music creates a new genre between classical and pop music.

Ritmic and uplifting music will be alternated with slow soothing sounds to dream away with. 

A unique experience that you must have experienced at least once.

Please notice! This is a lying down concert so bring something to lie on like a camping matrass, yoga mat or bean bag.

There will be 2 concerts with a different programme this evening: 
19.00hrs: Einaudi
21.00hrs: Einaudi, Yiruma & Tiersen

Please make sure you buy tickets for the concert you prefer. Switching after buying is not possible.

More information

Date: Tuesday 20 February
Time 1: 19.00 – 20.15 hours Doors open : 18.30
Location: Erasmus Paviljoen

Ticket information
Entrance:
EUR-students €6,-
EUR-employees: €12,-
Others: €35,-

Organised by Studium Generale, ESN-Rotterdam and Jeroen van Veen

Jeroen van Veen has recorded over one hundred sixty CDs at home and abroad, including the Abbey Road Studio in London. This star pianist not only recorded all the piano works by Simeon ten Holt and Einaudi, he also recorded everything from Philip Glass, Yiruma, Michael Nyman, JacobTV, Yann Tiersen, Friedrich Nietzsche, Preisner and Arvo Pärt.

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