An innovative concept has launched today at the Brunswick Art Gallery in central London. The gallery will showcase films and piano tracks by Fabio D’Andrea in a groundbreaking exhibition featuring a visual album.
Fabio D’Andrea, a 21st-century composer, has composed a set of 24 piano pieces titled “24” that explore each major and minor chromatic key of the musical scale. What sets this collection apart is that each piano piece is accompanied by its own music video, making it the world’s first classical video album. The films tackle various contemporary issues, such as domestic abuse (featuring Mel B), disability (featuring Rose Leslie), and mental health (featuring Russell Tovey).
Expressing his excitement about the exhibition, Fabio says, “I am thrilled that Brunswick Art Gallery is showcasing ’24’ in this way. It is a progressive approach that blurs the boundaries between art and music in an unexpected manner. I am eager to show gallery visitors the impact of my work on the ‘big screen.’ I am deeply passionate about reaching younger audiences and demonstrating that classical music can be enjoyed in diverse ways.”
Each music video features renowned actors and dancers who share a passion for contemporary music and the arts, allowing them to showcase their exceptional acting skills through dance. The videos cover a wide range of genres and include dancers from prestigious institutions such as The Royal Ballet, Rambert Dance Company, and The London Contemporary Dance School. They are choreographed by some of the UK’s top choreographers, including those specializing in commercial street dance.
One of the series’ first videos, “The Sleeping Beauty,” directed by Fabio, has been showcased at numerous film festivals and has received over 20 international awards, including the prestigious “Best Music Video” at the LA Short Fest. Another video, “Love Should Not Hurt,” featuring Spice Girl Mel B, has garnered unprecedented global media coverage. Other well-known actors who have participated in Fabio’s videos include Natalie Dormer and Ellie Bamber.
Overall, “24” is a visually stunning collection of videos accompanied by beautiful original piano music. Fabio aims to inspire younger generations and foster a renewed appreciation for contemporary dance and music. The videos explore a wide range of narratives, including social issues, cultural history, and visual celebrations of the natural world, making contemporary classical music accessible to a diverse global audience.
The Brunswick Art Gallery, located in Brunswick Square (WC1N 1AE), is open from 11 am to 5:30 pm (4:00 pm on weekends).