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Live at the Acropolis (CD & DVD)

Live at the Acropolis (CD & DVD)
From RCA Victor

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Santorini
  2. Keys To Imagination
  3. Until The Last Moment
  4. The Rain Must Fall
  5. Acroyali/Standing In Motion; Acroyali\ Standing In Motion
  6. One Man's Dream
  7. Within Attraction
  8. Nostalgia
  9. Swept Away
  10. Reflections Of Passion

Disc 2:

  1. Santorini
  2. Until The Last Moment
  3. Keys To Imagination
  4. The Rain Must Fall
  5. Felitsa
  6. Within Attraction
  7. One Man's Dream
  8. Marching Season
  9. Nostalgia
  10. Acroyali/Standing In Motion; Acroyali\ Standing In Motion
  11. Aria
  12. Reflections Of Passion
  13. Swept Away
  14. The End Of August

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5543 in Music
  • Brand: Dig
  • Released on: 2005-10-11
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Live
  • Dubbed in: English
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
* Expanded package includes new photos and new liner notes. * The DVD features the most dramatic footage filmed of Yanni live in concert. * The DVD contains backstage interviews and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage of the making of the video.

On the night of September 25, 1993, beneath the golden glow of the Parthenon, a standing-room-only crowd assembled to witness a stunning spectacle of sight and sound. The majestic stone arches of the 2,000 year-old Herod Atticus Theatre became the setting for a performance of a lifetime. The passionate crowd warmly embraced its native son, internationally known composer and performer, Yanni, who was returning home after two decades in America.

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Yanni can be likened to 1970s rock group Emerson, Lake and Palmer. There are several basic parallels, especially in this orchestra-enhanced concert reworking of his more propulsive, anthemic compositions. Yanni, who in concert sometimes strikes the rapturous two-keyboard "iron-cross" pose that served as one of Keith Emerson's trademarks, uses, as ELP did, classical and world-music influences to elevate pop-inclined compositions to more sophisticated levels. He then turbocharges the whole concoction with bold strokes of prog-rock bravura to give his finest pieces a dramatic, chest-swelling, larger-than-life impact. A key difference between the two acts, of course, is Yanni possesses a much stronger romantic streak, plus he refrains from attacking his keyboards with sharp objects. At his best, Yanni strikes incendiary sparks with the driving, celebratory quality of his music, and this production, culling some of the best audio moments from his much-televised 1993 concert performance in Athens, is a most appealing showcase. Yanni can sometimes strike the sonic hammer as forcefully as a Greek god ("Santorini," "Keys to Imagination") and, on this album at least, gives even overtly romantic pieces ("One Man's Dream," "Swept Away") a warmly masculine flair. Beautifully arranged and recorded; a pleasure to experience. --Terry Wood


Customer Reviews

Yanni is great5
This man and his music will open
the dark spaces in your heart and
let the light heal your soul.
Beautiful and awe inspiring.
Highly recommended.

Live at The Acropolis DVD5
If you're going to buy one Yanni DVD this would be the one. It's just plain excellent in all aspects of performance, production, & songs. Anything Yanni did after this production (either CD or DVD) just illustrates how he suborned his artistic talents and started chasing the dollar.

Yanni's Greatest5
I have to say this is Yanni's greatest. I really liked Ethnicity but this one has more drive. You can tell when you listen to this cd that he has wanted to do this his whole life. He definately wanted to make Greece proud. And in this cd he did!