Roberto Cacciapaglia Launches Invisible Rainbows Tour in Verona
Composer and pianist Roberto Cacciapaglia (Milan, 1959) returns to Italy to start his new tour, Invisible Rainbows, on May 19 at Teatro Ristori in Verona. The live concert is named after his album released in February 2023, which topped British and Italian charts. Cacciapaglia's style blends classical tradition with electronic experimentation. In an interview, he discusses the album's themes of spirituality and inner rainbows, emphasizing music as a tool for evolution and discovery. The tour features a minimal formation with piano, violin, cello, and electronics, performed with I Virtuosi Italiani. Cacciapaglia aims to create an interactive, emotional experience. He also reflects on his previous album Canone degli spazi (2009), a tribute to Magritte, and the impact of lockdown on perceptions of space.
Key facts
- Roberto Cacciapaglia starts Invisible Rainbows tour on May 19 at Teatro Ristori in Verona.
- Album Invisible Rainbows released February 2023, topped UK and Italian charts.
- Tour features minimal formation: piano, violin, cello, electronics.
- Cacciapaglia integrates classical tradition with electronic experimentation.
- Album themes include spirituality and inner rainbows.
- Previous album Canone degli spazi (2009) was a tribute to Magritte.
- Cacciapaglia records piano with 18 microphones in an auditorium.
- He has worked with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra on five albums.
Entities
Artists
- Roberto Cacciapaglia
Institutions
- Teatro Ristori
- I Virtuosi Italiani
- Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Verona
- London
- China
- Russia
- America
- England
- Turkey