The world is steadily and rapidly moving towards Internet 3.0 - and classical music will have its own vital place there! Alexey Botvinov together with the Swiss company DCM Swiss present 3 types of tokens.
What about NFTs in music? Could someone own a piece of music or a performance?
A non-fungible token (NFT) is a non-interchangeable unit of data stored on a blockchain, a form of digital ledger. Types of NFT data units may be associated with digital files such as photos, videos, and audio.
A Mozart NFT is currently on sale
Alexey Botvinov and DCM offered exclusive collectibles of NFTs for music connoisseurs and collectors of digital contemporary art. These NFTs come directly from Alexey Botvinov. Each NFT reflects the pianistâs identity and his passion for music. Truly passionates of music and digital arts can own exclusive NFTs through a limited-edition digital collectible!
Alexey Botvinov is one of the most remarkable pianists of our time. He is not only one of the best interpreter of Rachmaninows music, but also a much acclaimed pianist for music of all periods. Pianist was on many tours with the Zurich Balett in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, France, Spain, Great Britain, Russia, Japan, Canada, South Africa, China, etc., with huge success.
Botvinov explores new ways of presenting classical music. Among his new innovative projects "Visual Reality of Music", where music and visual effects have converted a traditional concert into an amazing multimedia mystery.
In 2015, Botvinov initiated a new International Arts Festival ODESSA CLASSICS, where he was artistic director and general producer. Festival had sensational success. And today it is described from many foreign observers as the most important classical music festival in the Ukraine.
Three types of tokens were created to support the upcoming concert of Alexey Botvinov in the Zurich Tonhalle on February 4.