Rhapsody In Twilight
By
Kristin Amarie, David Lanz
& Czech National Symphony Orchestra
Written by
Steve Sheppard
There are those who will be satisfied with a good career in
music, those that become great and leave many musical memories, and then those
whose utter genius stands tall over the decades that pass, their music
therefore becomes a timeless waterfall of sublime inspiration and beauty, and
one can levy that last statement at David
Lanz and Kristin Amarie who now must be an undeniable force in the genre of
neo classical music, and will never be forgotten, and today it is a gift of
gifts, as we take a look at the latest single from the artists entitled Rhapsody In Twilight.
This new creation continues the symbiotic partnership with
the Czech National Symphony Orchestra,
and follows on from the previous offering Flower
Moon (Sonata in Cm), and for another amazing 4 minutes plus we are blessed
with a work so good, that the God of music himself Apollo, would have showered
the duo with his praise and applause. The powerful nature of this piece is
remarkable and most noteworthy, with ease it should be featured in a Hollywood
blockbuster, please pay heed movie producers I know you read me!
Also note the wonderful crescendo at 1.14 minutes into this
stunning composition, it is one of the best that I have heard, and builds a
fluent mood of empowerment through the creation, that crescendo is repeated in
a further minute onwards, at this point, like Elton Johns Funeral For a
Friend, the composition gathers a swing to its narration, and a blissful
colourful dance like state whisks the listener into a state of utter bliss with
ease.
One must view this as one of the best works of the composers
Lanz and Amarie ever, they continue to take the globe by storm with such a fine
array of musical intelligence and glorious performances, and on Rhapsody In Twilight by Kristin Amarie,
David Lanz & Czech National Symphony Orchestra, they have taken it up a
notch further, if that is even possible, and manifested one of the most compelling
hits ever, if music could ever be legendary, then this is what it would sound
like.
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