Since Ed Starink last CD (Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1) on Columbia Records back in 1991, I have felt a massive void in my life. It’s natural for Ed Starink to take a stab at ‘Bolero (Ravel)’ considering her long-professed love for EMF. Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1 is an amazing album, racked with beauty.This is what good Electronic: Progressive should be.
Dance Macabre (Saint Saens) was the first single release from the album Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1. I like to sing along with The Ride Of The Valkyres (Wagner), though I mess up the lyrics sometimes. Sabre Dance (Khatchaturian) make listening to Ed Starink like being in some sort of time warp. This track is just a stunning masterpiece. This song has very few things relative to that of it’s predecessor. March Of The Three Oranges (Prokovoff) (1:39) Not one of my favorites, but for a lot of people this is one of their best songs. March Of The Toreadors (Bizet) one of the most beautiful songs i’ve ever heard. This track is a fabulous selection of easy listening, suitable for any age, taste or occasion. Feria ”rapsodie Espagnole” (Ravel) - another great track from the Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1 album. Ed Starink sings Ritual Fire Dance (De Falla) in such a comforting, confident voice that you can’t help but be moved. Adagio (Albinoni) is the albums lead single as well as biggest hit. Concerto De Aranjuez (Rodrigo) is exquisite song though, very addictive. This track is just fantastic from start to finish. Triumphial March (Verdi) has a beautifully haunting disco flavor. Marcia A La Turca (Mozart) is simply perfect. One listen to the sheer beauty of Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms) was all I needed. Canon (Pachelbel) - A catchy, upbeat tune. I now have Ave Maria (Schubert) as one of my personal favorites.
Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1 CD
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