The pianist with the mysterious nickname Russo is not just an ordinary musician. A feature of Rousseau’s work is that Each of his games is accompanied by a real light show. The pianist guessed to attach an LED lamp to a musical instrument. What came of it - you can see on his vivid videos.

Such illumination allows you to make a completely special sight out of classical musical works. Interestingly, Russo created these combinations of color and music due to the breadth of his imagination? Or, perhaps, the pianist is characterized by synesthesia (a property of the brain in which this or that music is associated with certain colors)? By the way, it is quite possible that the rare owners of synaesthesia will be pleased with the work of Russo.

The pianist publishes his videos, including on Youtube channel.

Eric Sati, "Gymnopedia" (1 part)

Beethoven, “Moonlight Sonata” (third part)

Ferenc Liszt, Campanella

Debussy, Moonlight

Such creativity can satisfy the most demanding listener. After all, it brings pleasure associated simultaneously with two channels of perception - both hearing and vision. Perhaps even those who were not fond of classical works before, after exploring the works of Rousseau, will appreciate the masterpieces of world piano art.