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Timeless Horizons
Ludovico Einaudi

Timeless Horizons

Trio Fibonacci

Label: Challenge Classics
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917200089
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Catalog number: CC 720008
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- Unique trio & duo arrangements made by Trio Fibonacci: carefully reimagined to highlight each instrument’s voice
- These arrangements offer a rare intimacy, drawing the listener into a world of silence, longing, and awakening
- Emotionally rich performances: from whisper-like restraint to cinematic crescendos
- Einaudi's music has universal appeal: a perfect crossover for classical, contemporary, and soundtrack audiences
- Trio Fibonacci is internationally recognized for its brilliant interpretations of the entire piano trio repertoire, from the works of Haydn through to collaborations with over 100 living composers on four continents. 
 
With this album, Trio Fibonacci takes us on a journey through the meditative and deeply human universe of Ludovico Einaudi, a master of contemporary minimalism. His works, built around repetitive motifs and subtle harmonic variations, open up a space for contemplation and pure emotion. Many of the pieces presented here have been specially adapted by Trio Fibonacci for duo or trio, bringing new vibrancy and emotional depth to the music while remaining true to the spirit of the composer.

With a total runtime of 71 minutes, "Timeless Horizons" guides listeners through Einaudi’s most iconic pieces, including:
“I Giorni” – a poignant elegy inspired by Malian folklore
“Experience” – a powerful meditation on time and memory
“Nuvole Bianche” – a serene and soothing classic
“Una Mattina” – made famous by The Intouchables
“Petricor” – evoking the scent of the earth after rain

But there is much more: 13 pieces in total. The album blends Einaudi’s signature repetitive motifs and subtle harmonic shifts with the Trio’s expressive and fluid playing style. These arrangements offer a rare intimacy, drawing the listener into a world of silence, longing, and awakening.

Trio Fibonacci made its debut in 1998, with the press reporting that “to hear them is to enter into the world of miracles” (Le Devoir, Montreal).