Artist's albums
Anima I
2023 · single
Of Time
2023 · single
Of Time 1 (JS Bach Variation)
2023 · single
Sonus Noctis
2022 · EP
Berceuse
2022 · single
Valse
2022 · single
Somnio Novo
2022 · album
Two Seas (Ed Carlsen Rework)
2022 · single
Sol Novo (Hugar Rework)
2022 · single
As I Was (Slow Meadow Rework)
2022 · single
Impromptu
2022 · single
Nocturne II
2022 · single
Prélude
2022 · single
Winter Variations
2021 · EP
Sol Novo
2021 · album
Island II
2021 · single
Grembo
2021 · single
Fingers, Be Rain
2021 · single
Upland
2021 · single
Sol Novo
2021 · single
Lea
2021 · single
As I Was
2021 · single
Visions to Come
2021 · single
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Tim Linghaus
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Biography
Hi, here it’s Olivia. I love making music mainly with a piano or even better with all kinds of pianos: Grand, Upright, Contemporary, Old & Noisy, Virtual. Each piano has a special voice that inspires to me different tones. I also enjoy manipulating the sound that comes out adding material inside them or using electronics, sound samples recorded in my home, surroundings or during my travels. After having lived in big cities I decide to settle with my family in the open countryside: we chose the rolling hills of Marche (Italy) where I finally found the right atmosphere to focus on my creativity, following the natural rhythm of nature that’s a strong inspiration for me. I have been releasing, as an independent, since December 2016: first playing the most important contemporary composers who influence me, then with my original songs. My debut album “Where Night Never Comes” was published in October 2018: it is all about the small and big things of a perfect day I wish would never finish. It was supported by a successfully Kickstarter campaign, chosen by Kickstarter as “Project We Love”, winner of the “Best Modern Classical Album 2018” by SoloPiano.com (USA). Since then, many new projects came out: through all of them, I want to share inspiring stories that moved and deeply involved me with the hope that they resonate with you too. Thank you for your time, it would be a pleasure to hear back from you. Photo by Dovile Sermokas