An extraordinary musical spectacle
Imagine something different, distant, something magical. Something that is at the same time familiar and mystical. Places that fill your heart with joy, and music that is worthy of some of the most beautiful monuments ever built.
That's exactly the feeling you get when you watch these immense concerts performed at the Taj Mahal of India and The Forbidden City of China. Awesome for the eye, thanks to some impressive lighting, as well as for the music, Yanni introduces a world-wide audience to his unique yet very enjoyable music. He, along with 50 world-class musicians including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, put up a great show which is set to please every person regardless of one's musical preferences, origin or other circumstances.
So obviously I highly recommend this, and I'm not exaggerating. The stuff is really awesome, so don't miss out on it!
That's exactly the feeling you get when you watch these immense concerts performed at the Taj Mahal of India and The Forbidden City of China. Awesome for the eye, thanks to some impressive lighting, as well as for the music, Yanni introduces a world-wide audience to his unique yet very enjoyable music. He, along with 50 world-class musicians including the London Philharmonic Orchestra, put up a great show which is set to please every person regardless of one's musical preferences, origin or other circumstances.
So obviously I highly recommend this, and I'm not exaggerating. The stuff is really awesome, so don't miss out on it!
- fuoriclasse
- Sep 19, 2005