
Piano piano
A free stroll through the most emblematic songs of the composer and pianist Laura Andrés . Depending on the place, theatre, space, town or city where she is, Laura begins with one song or another, reeling off her repertoire to delight listeners. An invitation to take life at a different tempo and vibration. Every second counts, and it never comes back.

PIANO PIANO refers to his instrument and also to a vital moment that many of us can recognize: that frantic and unbridled race towards “who knows where”, but always at full speed, as if the world were coming to an end. Why do we run so much? Where are we going? Why do we long for the weekend to come so we can fill it with activities? Why are we so afraid of boredom, of simply BEING and FEELING?
What happens when everything that holds us back and makes us run away disappears? Who are we?
In his speech we recognize ourselves and let ourselves be embraced by his music.
A conversation with the audience where I go over my most emblematic songs on the piano alone. A simple proposal that goes straight to the heart, perfect for open-air evenings in small magical corners, with a piano, a sound system, simple lighting and a microphone. The rest is just feeling.
Laura addresses these issues in a close and human way, reviewing songs from her three albums, woven through stories that touch us all. A journey through her most celebrated songs.
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Dance, Little, Dance
ListenOne of Laura's first compositions, which reminds us that to be alive we must remain in movement, even if it is as small as breathing or taking a step.
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Butterflies
ListenThe song of reconnection with the hope and new opportunities that life offers us every day. It begins with the fluttering of butterflies and invites us to remember that, even on cloudy days, there will always be reasons to smile, because sooner or later the sun will rise again.
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Nocturnal
ListenA hymn to mindfulness that highlights our inner greatness and, at the same time, our smallness before the immensity of the world. On the top of a mountain, under a starry sky, we recognize ourselves as small creatures amazed by life and existence.
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Kintsugi
ListenInspired by the Japanese art of repairing ceramics with gold, this piece is a meditation for the soul, designed to heal our emotional wounds and transform them into something beautiful.
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Star Dust
ListenThe song that opens her album Venus is an exterior journey that becomes an interior one. With a cinematic feel, it reminds us that we are stardust and that our mission is to vibrate high through love.
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Time Fleeing
ListenUsually the closing piece of Laura's concerts, but in Piano Piano it can appear as a surprise. A reflection on time, which is unique and limited, and our responsibility to use it to vibrate in love and good energy.
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Other featured topics
In this format, pieces such as:
Nura, Anhel, Run, Resurgence, Notte, Open Arms and songs from their new album ZERØ.
Other shows available
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Venus
SeeA musical show with subtle electronic effects and violin and string accompaniment. Venus is a journey of escape to this inspiring planet, which is really an inner journey that brings us back to Earth completely transformed. A great show that you cannot miss.
Nocturna, Butterflies, Tempus fugit, Kintsugi ... Laura Andrés will make you enjoy every note... piano piano.
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ZERO
SeeLaura Andrés whispers some songs to us on the piano so that we feel accompanied and embraced in moments of calm and inspiration. An album that clearly moves forward towards life and allows us to let go of all the sorrows, sadness, people and situations that no longer represent us. A vital process that all people go through at some point in their lives. A moment of rest and a treat for the heart.