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Piano Revenge Festival welcomes HEMSING, a breaking frontier in Modern Classical Music

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Lasse HEMSING is a German piano player from Hamburg who began releasing his own music on Piano Day in 2022. After finishing school, he studied at the Hamburg School Music and is currently pursuing his Bachelor’s degree in musicology. In May 2024, he released his first solo album called in colour (via @23BIT_Music).

HEMSING enjoys composing and drawing inspiration from various music genres. With his solo work, he successfully navigates a seamless blend of contemporary neoclassic and experimental ambience music. Jazz and Pop/Rock also play a significant role in his music, especially in live performances. As a keyboardist and pianist, HEMSING regularly performs with different groups, such as his Jazz Trio @nujazzavenue and collaboration with singers at numerous concerts and festivals.

Gastaldi’s Post Classical Minimalism meets Paris: the Piano Revenge Festival Experience

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Edoardo Gastaldi, born in 1998, is an award-nominated film music composer based in Venice, Italy. His style combines slow piano lines with deep ambient atmospheres. In his creations, the frontier of repetitive post-classical minimalism meets deep compositional ambient layers, leading his arrangements to become a philosophical thread of condensed melancholy and sparse hope. After several years of music studies, which provided him with formal training ranging from classical piano to music theory, in the summer of 2021 Edoardo started publishing his compositions and productions.

The Geometry of Sound: The Art of Davide Fasiello – Getting Ready for Piano Revenge Festival

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Davide Fasiello is an Italian pianist and contemporary composer known for his minimalist style, which intertwines piano harmonies with ambient and cinematic atmospheres. Originally from Oria, Fasiello draws on deep emotions, crafting music that invites listeners to reflect and connect with themselves. As one of his inspirations suggests, “Music is the voice of the soul that cannot be expressed in words,” and his pieces often become inner journeys, needing no dialogue. Currently, Davide is studying Composition Applied to Electronic Music at the Conservatory of Lecce, where he continues to explore new sonic horizons. Over the course of his career, he has participated in various festivals, both as a pianist and as a sound designer for multidisciplinary projects, further enriching his artistic language and expanding his versatility.

Getting ready for Piano Revenge Festival 2025: Interviewing Maxime Verdoni

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Maxime Verdoni is a French neoclassical pianist and composer from Bordeaux. He began sharing his compositions in 2020, blending sensitivity and creativity. His first works include original music for two collections of poems, written by Paul Lawton and Lucas Clavel, as well as a book of Celle qui aimait.

An Epic Journey into the Heart of Russia: “Russian Piano Album” by An Vedi Review

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The “Russian Piano Album”, released on December 23, 2024, is a masterful work that combines technique, storytelling, and emotion. Described by the artist as a “symphony for one instrument,” this collection of 10 tracks offers a profound dive into the landscapes, emotions, and traditions of Russia, captured through a modern and intimate musical language.

News | Unveiling Piano Revenge, a Festival held in the heart of Paris

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Imagine you’re walking through Paris by night, rue by rue, feeling all the Baudelarian’s Spleen and breathing all the history, until… a moment. You stop, captured by some distant music. Softly you recognize Satie’s notes, while they start filling those voids you didn’t even imagine to have.

Most likely you were walking around Île Saint-Louis, and the music was coming from the Piano Revenge Festival!

Review of Études populaires by Doug Thomas

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With his latest album, Études populaires, Doug Thomas invites us on an intimate musical journey where every note seems to tell a story steeped in memory and melancholy. Composed of 16 solo piano tracks, the album fits perfectly within the framework of contemporary minimalism, intertwining melodic simplicity with an emotional intensity that captivates the listener from the very first note.

Review of Dystosyum by Fabrizio Brugnera: A Sonic Journey Through Isolation and Imagination

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Italian multi-instrumentalist and composer Fabrizio Brugnera presents Dystosyum, an ambitious project that unites a musical album with a novel of the same name, creating a unique, immersive, multi-sensory experience. Living in Scotland and leading his own label, Siril Records, Fabrizio has crafted a work that merges sound and storytelling, inviting listeners into a post-apocalyptic universe filled with introspection and melancholy.

A Room for You: An Intimate Journey Through Memory and Sound

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“A Room for You” by Riccardo Roveda is a piece that invites the listener to enter an intimate sonic space, where every note holds memories of loved ones and unforgettable moments. With a style that blends the delicacy of classical piano and electronic textures, Roveda creates a welcoming, yet deeply reflective, atmosphere.

Beyond the Boundaries of Music: Anna Bondareva and the Evolution of Sound Between Harmony and Dissonance

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In this insightful interview, composer and pianist Anna Bondareva explores the delicate balance between tradition and modernity in her music. She shares her thoughts on the role of dissonance, the influence of early 20th-century neoclassical composers, and her improvisational approach to performance. Bondareva’s artistic journey reveals a deep connection to classical forms while fearlessly venturing into new sonic territories.

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