Roberto Cacciapaglia
  • Friday 29 September 2023, 8pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £44.50. VIP Meet and Greet tickets £62
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Please Note: Due to unforeseen circumstance, this concert is being rescheduled. We hope to be able to announce the new date soon. If you have booked tickets, you will have had an email from our box office team to offer refund or credit against a future show. We apologise for the disappointment that this will undoubtedly cause.

Roberto Cacciapaglia is an Italian composer and pianist, was born in Milan, based in Milan and London. He is a leading protagonist in the area of innovative music, integrating the classical tradition with electronic experimentalism.

His long and illustrious career has spun from 1974 to the modern day with a number of ambitious projects and numerous tours around Europe, including a long-running collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

 

“Celebration Tour 2018” – launched in Moscow before travelling throughout Russia into Siberia, then Europe, America, China, and ending in Istanbul. During this Tour the concert he gave at Carnegie Hall in New York was rated “Best Live Act 2019” by the Bluebird Reviews journal.

“Days of Experience” (Believe Digital – 2020) is the first single of his new recording project, composed during the Covid-era, given its premiere at the Teatro Bibiena in Mantua.

“Angel Falls” (Believe Digital – 2021) is the second single released on October 8th 2021, recorded with the orchestra ‘I Virtuosi Italiani’ and had its premiere on Scala Radio in the UK. It has been presented on his debut concert in London at the Cadogan Hall on November 9th, right after his concert at Milan Conservatory on November 5th.

“Atlantis” (Ingrooves – 2022), released on 25th October, is the first single of the upcoming new album. In stereo and Dolby Atmos, it has been recorded with I Virtuosi Italiani, an extraordinary chamber orchestra.

Roberto Cacciapaglia
  • Friday 29 September 2023, 8pm
  • Carole Nash Hall
  • £44.50. VIP Meet and Greet tickets £62
Book tickets

Please Note: Due to unforeseen circumstance, this concert is being rescheduled. We hope to be able to announce the new date soon. If you have booked tickets, you will have had an email from our box office team to offer refund or credit against a future show. We apologise for the disappointment that this will undoubtedly cause.

Roberto Cacciapaglia is an Italian composer and pianist, was born in Milan, based in Milan and London. He is a leading protagonist in the area of innovative music, integrating the classical tradition with electronic experimentalism.

His long and illustrious career has spun from 1974 to the modern day with a number of ambitious projects and numerous tours around Europe, including a long-running collaboration with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

 

“Celebration Tour 2018” – launched in Moscow before travelling throughout Russia into Siberia, then Europe, America, China, and ending in Istanbul. During this Tour the concert he gave at Carnegie Hall in New York was rated “Best Live Act 2019” by the Bluebird Reviews journal.

“Days of Experience” (Believe Digital – 2020) is the first single of his new recording project, composed during the Covid-era, given its premiere at the Teatro Bibiena in Mantua.

“Angel Falls” (Believe Digital – 2021) is the second single released on October 8th 2021, recorded with the orchestra ‘I Virtuosi Italiani’ and had its premiere on Scala Radio in the UK. It has been presented on his debut concert in London at the Cadogan Hall on November 9th, right after his concert at Milan Conservatory on November 5th.

“Atlantis” (Ingrooves – 2022), released on 25th October, is the first single of the upcoming new album. In stereo and Dolby Atmos, it has been recorded with I Virtuosi Italiani, an extraordinary chamber orchestra.

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