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On May 1st, The World Heart Beat Academy in London will host the third edition of Music Saves The World – a unique musical event designed to unite artists and audiences in a space of freedom and inspiration, where music becomes a language of understanding and connection.
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Alexei Aigui – After a stunning performance in December, the outstanding composer and violinist returns to London. His music balances on the edge of classical, jazz, and experimental sound, creating a truly hypnotic atmosphere.
ERÓNIKA – A talented singer whose deeply emotional voice promises to be one of the night’s most remarkable discoveries. The alter ego of actress, singer, and composer Veronika Mokhireva (“Topi,” “Inside a Murderer,” and more).
Timbari – A project by percussionist and composer Denis Kucherov, blending the rich musical traditions of the Middle East, India, and Africa. Joining him is Giuliano Modarelli, an Italian guitarist known for merging jazz, flamenco, and classical styles with Indian and Middle Eastern rhythms and Preetha Narayanan - violinist, composer, and educator with a unique musical story that crosses countries, cultures, and genres.
Visual Artist: Grisha Tsvetkov - interdisciplinary artist working with generative animation and abstract compositions created in real time during the performance
📍 World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens, 3 Ponton Road, Nine Elms, London SW11 7BD, UK
📅 May 1, 2024
⌚️ 6:30pm
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alexei aigui Biography
Alexei Aigui is one of the most striking and versatile Russian composers. The success of his soundtrack to Valery Todorovsky’s Country of the Deaf was so mind blowing that it turned the Russian music life in the late 1990s upside down. Thanks to him, soundtracks masterfully entered the concert halls and clubs, and instrumental music peaked the interest of the general public.
With ease, Aigui combines the piercing sensuality with strict form; the touching beauty of sound with experiments, minimalism and neoclassics with avanguard. He has written dozens of instrumental scores and more than 50 soundtracks for films by Raoul Peck, Hirokazu Koreeda, Pascal Bonitzer among others. Most recently he composed the score for two Raoul Peck’s films: the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and César-awarded documentary ‘I Am Not Your Negro’, and ‘The Young Karl Marx’ that premiered in the 67th Berlinale Special Gala program. Aigui's score for ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ was also nominated for 2017 Cinema Eye Honors Awards.
As a violinist, he initiated international projects with various musicians including the famous French composer and creator of sound machines, Pierre Bastien, french jazz-singer Mina Agossi, German pianist Dietmar Bonnen, and Japanese violinist Keisuke Ota, and actively performs with his ensemble “4’33’’”. He plays on well-respected world stages and festivals in Germany, France, Japan and Russia.
Read MoreWith ease, Aigui combines the piercing sensuality with strict form; the touching beauty of sound with experiments, minimalism and neoclassics with avanguard. He has written dozens of instrumental scores and more than 50 soundtracks for films by Raoul Peck, Hirokazu Koreeda, Pascal Bonitzer among others. Most recently he composed the score for two Raoul Peck’s films: the acclaimed, Oscar-nominated, BAFTA- and César-awarded documentary ‘I Am Not Your Negro’, and ‘The Young Karl Marx’ that premiered in the 67th Berlinale Special Gala program. Aigui's score for ‘I Am Not Your Negro’ was also nominated for 2017 Cinema Eye Honors Awards.
As a violinist, he initiated international projects with various musicians including the famous French composer and creator of sound machines, Pierre Bastien, french jazz-singer Mina Agossi, German pianist Dietmar Bonnen, and Japanese violinist Keisuke Ota, and actively performs with his ensemble “4’33’’”. He plays on well-respected world stages and festivals in Germany, France, Japan and Russia.
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Post-rock
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Improvisation
Neoclassical
Soundtracks
Post-minimalism
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