Yanni - In Concert ( Live At The Acropolis 1993 ) Full Concert 16:9 HQ

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Yanni Live at the Acropolis is an album and video by Yanni, released in 1994. The disc was recorded live at the Herodes Atticus Theater in Athens, Greece on September 25, 1993.

TRACKLIST:

00:00:00 INTRO
00:00:28 Santorini
00:08:46 Until the Last Moment
00:15:32 Keys to Imagination
00:22:35 The Rain Must Fall
00:30:05 Felitsa
00:35:18 Within Attraction
00:43:34 One Man's Dream
00:47:08 Marching Season
00:54:51 Nostalgia
01:01:39 Acroyali (Standing in Motion)
01:10:10 Aria
01:17:03 Swept Away
01:22:02 Reflections of Passion
01:29:54 The End of August

Musicians:

Charlie Adams — drums
Karen Briggs - violin
Michael "Kalani" Bruno — percussion
Ric Fierabracci — Electric Bass
Julie Homi — keyboards
Bradley Joseph — keyboards
Violin duet in "Within Attraction" — Karen Briggs and Shardad Rohani
Vocalists on "Aria" — Darlene Koldenhoven and Lynn Davis

Orchestra: Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (London, England)
Conductor: Shardad Rohani

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TRACKLIST:

00:00:00 INTRO
00:00:28 Santorini
00:08:46 Until the Last Moment
00:15:32 Keys to Imagination
00:22:35 The Rain Must Fall
00:30:05 Felitsa
00:35:18 Within Attraction
00:43:34 One Man's Dream
00:47:08 Marching Season
00:54:51 Nostalgia
01:01:39 Acroyali (Standing in Motion)
01:10:10 Aria
01:17:03 Swept Away
01:22:02 Reflections of Passion
01:29:54 The End of August

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Here is one of the most beautiful memories of my father. When I was a child, my father used to play the concert on VHS and we would sit for hours and hours watching it.
My father taught me about good music.
Now he is no longer with me, but I come to watch this concert and I feel as if he is here with me.
I love you, Dad!

oscariin
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My mom was a pianist and adored this man. I took her to see him in concert and she cried though most of it. I will never forget that beautiful night.. she passed away at 55 years old, exactly one month later. His music will always transport me back to that night 💜

sandib
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A concert where I wouldn’t mind paying $1000. Best music, best musicians, best location, best sound, best arrangement. Pure genius.

alexeykisilier
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I was 14 when I listened to this for the first time. I am now 43. YANNI is legend.

robertshockley
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Almost 30 years later and this still sounds amazing.

timothybarham
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Shout out to my Dad for showing me this music since I was 5yrs. Yes Mexicans love Yanni!!!!

veyLopez
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I was 12 when this came out.. momma wanted the video tape of this so bad so we all worked for our aunts and grand parents to earn money and get it for her. When she opened it she cried tears of joy. When she watched it she cried more. She was a child prodigy and music was her natural gift. She could play the piano, organ, accordion, key board, anything with keys she played like an angel, and she could sing like one too.. everyone who heard her said she sounded like eve Cassidy.. yannis music spoke to her soul. And because of how much she loved music... us kids also love music and we still to this day watch this concert together every year when we come together to honor our momma on her birthday.

saffronlealle
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Planet Earth owes us more human beings like Yanni

nimakhatibzadeh-bi
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I was 33 yrs old at that time in 1993 in Saudi Arabia when I first heard his music.and immediately bought a cassette tape...I am now 64 yrs old & still watching it in youtube

NorbertoNeric-knce
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My uncle would have this vhs on repeat when i was like 6. I couldn’t understand why until I got older. I definitely understand how moving the masterpiece is. He passed away 2 hours ago and I can’t stop playing it now. I don’t I ever will stop

shellywop
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HE IS LEGENDARY 😢
한국인인데요.
이 노래는 너무 완벽하고 천재적인 곡이라서 우리의 마음속에 영원히 남아있을겁니다❤😢

aginner
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Man I can't believe this concert is 30 years old. I'm 45 and remember when it was released. I've always been a rock n roll fan, classic rock and jazz and blues, but this really took me in a new direction in music. Thing about Yanni is that he wasn't just strictly "new age" or "Greek" he incorporated all of those genres with pop and rock to create music that lasts and people still love 30 years later. He's still touring and in demand and sells out every show he plays, while all the rest of the "new age" movement artists are just a 90s memory.

I might even suggest he could be eligible for the rock n roll hall of fame. Why not? They've already inducted artists who never even touched rock music. At least Yanni's got some clear influence in his.

I tell you what: I put Ric Fabricci's bass solo in The Rain Must Fall up against any bass solo by rock's great bass players (John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, John McVie, even Paul McCartney)

joe
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Yanni was our sex music. In 1985, I was a Midwestern kid fresh out of college who moved out to Los Angeles for a job. It was an exciting time: first job, first apartment, first time out on my own. For almost a year I dated a beautiful Southern California girl. Many nights, we would lay tangled up in bed naked, still glistening and breathless from intimacy. The windows open with the warm breeze rustling the curtains while this music played on KTWV. Neither of us had bellies or wrinkles or life's troubles weighing down on us. We were sure that we would be young forever.

That was 38 years ago, and I'm over 60. I've been married for almost 30 years. My wife is an amazing mom and grandma. I lost track of my Southern California girl decades ago, but in my mind, I can still feel her arms around me with our eyes locked on each other. I even remember her perfume (Obsession) and how it mixed with our own scent. She was beautiful, and we were young, and life was simple. Anything was possible.

I love my wife dearly and have no regrets, but given the chance, I would go back maybe for just one night to that cramped apartment in LA, naked and in a sweaty and passionate embrace with that girl who I don't even know anymore. This music would be playing, the window open, and the curtains moving gently in the warm breeze of my youth...a lifetime ago.

GeistGuy
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Karen Briggs only has to touch her violin to give me chills, but when she plays it is transcendent. You can feel every emotion of her playing.

randycramer
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My family owns a small mom and pop pizza place. Each sunday we used to play the local football matches on the tv back in the 90s. On one of those sundays the matches ended and while lots of people where coming and going, someone changed the channe to the national greek channel, and, this was on. I could not believe it, It was first time of my life that I saw so many people silent listening to music. Especially when some minutes ago, they were screaming at the football match... It was magic. It is true that music tames the beasts. The next day I bought the lp on vinyl. It was my first purchase of this kind.

vrekman
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After a failed marriage, I started a new life. I found someone special. I was walking through a mall with her. I heard this beautiful piece playing. I bought the CD. I played it forever. That relationship has since failed. But I will forever remember the magic of the time. I am old now. I will forever remember this as a part of my re-birth. I love this CD FOREVER!

re
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My grandma passed away yesterday and I remembered when she introduced me to this cd from the acropolis. Just hearing the music again 30yrs later, reminds me of her.

lindsayclark
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This is the type of concert that worth a grand ticket to see it.

QiuyuanChenRyan
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This whole concert is pure magic, it literally puts you in a trance

sunnyday