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The best of Yanni's live music! Nov 11, 2008 I first caught this film in 1994 on PBS and have loved it ever since. It grabs your attention from the very first notes played by world-renown keyboardist Bradley Joseph and drummer Charlie Adams in the song "Santorini". Every song is highly orchestrated, some upbeat, others soft and mellow, but each one just as jaw-dropping as the last. Shardad Rohani does an amazing job conducting the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, as well as dueling violins with Karen Briggs in the song "Within Attraction". All of Yanni's live concerts are wonderful utilizing some of the greatest musicians in the world, but I have to say that this concert is his best and will live on in infamy. Its no wonder why it is the second best-selling concert film of all time. I seriously don't think he can ever top it.
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Hate the quality, love the content Aug 13, 2008 I absolutely love the music on this CD, and I love the DVD. However, the quality of the CD is not good. Song number 8 skips, every time. Disappointing.
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yanni review Jul 25, 2008 This is CD/DVD is pretty good but I would also recommend The Present - Timeless instrumental music for well being
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Yanni at his very best Jul 11, 2008 Yanni's music is so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes watching his
Live at the Acropolis DVD. Tears of joy. :o)
His music is full of joy and great rhythm. You can tell Yanni loves
what he is doing. So far this is his best.
"I would rather live my life as if there is a God, and die to find out
there isn't, than live my life as if there isn't, and die to find out there is."
Excellent CD and DVD May 09, 2008 I have seen the DVD at least 10 times since I purchased it and listened to the CD at lease twice as many and I love every moment of it.
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