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[ Sony Classical / CD ]
Release Date: Friday 20 February 2026
Known for her refined neoclassical voice, Belli draws inspiration from Bach, Chopin, Philip Glass, Arvo Pärt, and the worlds of art and literature. Daimon takes its cue from Homer's Odyssey. Belli was fascinated by Odysseus' destined return to Ithaca and the idea that every life follows a journey toward its true purpose.
This concept shaped her new piano concerto, recorded with string orchestra and influenced by Italian Baroque traditions. The concerto unfolds in three movements - The Departure, The Journey, and The Return. The Journey forms the emotional core, reflecting both Odysseus' trials and Belli's own path through hardship and catharsis.
Belli has performed at major international events such as Piano Nights in Amsterdam, the Montreal Jazz Festival, and the Steinway & Sons Piano Series at the Royal Albert Hall. Her works have been commissioned by artists including Mari Samuelsen, Gautier Capuçon, and Anna Lapwood. Following the concerto, the album continues with the Ithaca Suite, portraying the figures Odysseus encounters upon his return. Guest artists Raphaela Gromes, Eldbjørg Hemsing, and Jess Gillam join Belli in these musical "Rencontres," highlighting her collaborative spirit.
The album concludes with the Sonatina for Nausica, inspired by the princess who aided the shipwrecked Odysseus - a reminder, Belli notes, of the value of compassion in a world that often measures worth by success.
1 I. The Departure
2 II. The Journey
3 III. The Return
4 I. Proci
5 II. Telemachus
6 III. Eumaeus
7 IV. Penelopeia
8 V. Eurycleia
9 VI. Laertes
10 VII. Pax Athenae
11 I. Semplice
12 II. Andantino
13 III. Allegretto