The concert is not a meditation in the traditional sense. There are no instructions or rituals—the music alone takes the lead. It invites you to turn your gaze inward, let go of the pace of everyday life, and create space for your own thoughts and feelings.
The music guides the listener through calm, weightless moments, builds into powerful waves of sound, and leaves the audience with a bright, inspiring sense of lightness. A concert for listening, letting go, and drawing strength—completely at one with oneself.
Preliminary Program (approx. 60 min., no intermission):
L. Einaudi: Nuvole Bianche, Una Mattina (“The Intouchables”)
J. S. Bach: Air on the G String, Ave Maria
Y. Tiersen: Comptine d’un autre été (“Amélie”)
L. van Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata
J. Brahms: Piano Trio No. 1 in B-flat Major, Op. 8 (Adagio)
H. Zimmer: Time (“Inception”), “Interstellar”
C. Saint-Saëns: The Swan
Yiruma: River Flows in You
In the subtle instrumentation of a piano trio by Vivalis Project (grand piano, violin, and cello), the ensemble combines the clarity of neoclassical music with timeless masterpieces of the classical era. Compositions by Ludovico Einaudi, Yann Tiersen, and Hans Zimmer meet the profound soundscapes of J. S. Bach, L. van Beethoven, and J. Brahms. The focus is not on the big names, but on what emerges between the notes: silence, expansiveness, movement, and inner peace.