By
Kristin Amarie, David
Lanz & Czech National Symphony
Written by
With every pen, with every brush stroke, a new moment of
musical genius is born, with every key touched, and every note played and
manifested, a halcyon segment of a perfect moment is brought into the world by
the twin powers of Kristin Amarie
and David Lanz, and supported by the
illustrious and moving Czech National
Symphony Orchestra, this time we have a peach of a hit in waiting called Andante Amar.
The term "Adante" is derived from the Italian word
"andante," which means "moderately slow." In music, it
indicates a tempo that is neither too fast nor too slow, often described as a
"walking pace". The symbiotic energies of Kristin Amarie and David Lanz are two of the foremost most leaders
in the neo-classical genre, and Andante Amar
is another musical child they have gracefully delivered into our world.
The slowness of the tonal palette is both palpable and
utterly delicious, and yet again motion movie worthy, this slice of wondrous
romanticism gifts us a whole new era of Baroque,
music characterized by its grandeur, its expressive melodies and the
establishment of lush tonal harmonies.
This isn’t simply a great arrangement, this is a gift to be treasured, a slice of historical genius to hold close to then heart, and thank, just thank the universe you were born in the right timeline to have heard such greatness, as we welcome a new super hit onto the scene with Andante Amar by Kristin Amarie, David Lanz & Czech National Symphony.

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