Yanni

By Nishan

Music is one of the best ways you can find to calm down and relax after a hard day. Of the many different types of music that you will hear, the music by Yanni is one which is truly wonderful to hear and experience. The music that you will hear from this amazing composer although classed as New Age by music stores Yanni himself calls his music Contemporary Instrumental. In each piece of music by this maestro you will hear the musical instrument of the piano. To this you will also hear a variety of sounds created by the orchestras which play along with Yanni.

Some of the great hits he has played are ones like Aria – which is a song based on the Flower Duet – Santorini, The End of August,  Nostalgia, and In the Morning Light. These songs are not the only reasons to listen to music played by Yanni. As you listen to his songs you will be able to hear the breathtaking notes which can make you feel as if you were soaring on the wings of an eagle. It is for this reason why you may understand the selection of Yanni’s music being played at just about all of the Olympic Games television broadcasts since 1988.

In addition to having his music played for audiences during the Olympics Yanni has performed a number of live musical performances. These are ones like Yanni Live at the Acropolis, Yanni One on One, Chameleon Days, Dare to Dream and Tribute. You will find that in each of these live performances that Yanni has given beautiful music which thrills the minds while at the same time your soul is allowed to relax with the gentle tones you can hear.

Lovers of Yanni’s music will enjoy listening to his varied albums, compilations, and the different soundtracks he has taken part in. The next time you hear some music by Yanni feel yourself relaxing and unwinding from your day’s many tasks.

And on that note, we bid adieu to 2009 and wish in 2010 with good will and great cheer. Happy New Year everyone!

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categoriaClassicals, Male artists, New Age commentoNo Comments dataDecember 31st, 2009

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