EDOARDO GASTALDI
Edoardo Gastaldi, born in 1998, is an award-nominated film music composer based in Venice, Italy. His style combines slow piano lines with deep ambient atmospheres. In his creations, the frontier of repetitive post-classical minimalism meets deep compositional ambient layers, leading his arrangements to become a philosophical thread of condensed melancholy and sparse hope.
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After several years of music studies, which provided him with formal training ranging from classical piano to music theory, in the summer of 2021 Edoardo started publishing his compositions and productions.
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The influence of 17th-19th century pianists and the fascination for experimental edges make his music an ever-evolving equilibrium among Modern Classical, Ambient, and Post-Rock sub-genres.
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Gastaldi's philosophical approach is inspired by the sounds of foundational artists including Johan Söderqvist, Hammock, Tony Anderson, Leonard Petersen, Atli Örvarsson, Stephen Porter, Ronit Kirchman, Sigur Rós, John Cage and Nils Frahm.
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Edoardo’s work deeply reflects his desire to explore human fragility, paradoxes, and the complexities of existence. Over time, his soundtracks were described as capable of delving into the big consequences and underlying roots we can’t avoid.
In 2024 Gastaldi scored the soundtrack for the multi-award-winning short film Etilismo, a story that delves into the sensitive issue of chronic alcoholism in youth. Gastaldi also actively collaborates with MayaVic Media, with whom he co-scored the end credits on the short film Infant, directed by Marcin Skruch. His most recent collaboration is with George Ammerlaan, rising Dutch sound designer based in Amsterdam. Together with Ammerlaan, the story “Sometimes You’ve Got Those Days” was brought to life.