Choreography top 5
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Choreography top 5
After listening a few times the album. I am a new fan.
This is my top 5
5. Bolero For Violin And Orchestra
4. Sabre Dance
3. Tribal Gathering
2. Raga`s Dance
1. Tango De Los Exilados
I actually like te whole cd. My least favorite is The Havana Slide
This is my top 5
5. Bolero For Violin And Orchestra
4. Sabre Dance
3. Tribal Gathering
2. Raga`s Dance
1. Tango De Los Exilados
I actually like te whole cd. My least favorite is The Havana Slide
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I can only list three
1). Roxanne's Veil
2). Emerald Tiger
3). Sabre Dance
I can't decide on the rest. Handel would be last, because it doesn't match the theme of the CD. The remaining six would fill slots 4 through 9 in no special order.
2). Emerald Tiger
3). Sabre Dance
I can't decide on the rest. Handel would be last, because it doesn't match the theme of the CD. The remaining six would fill slots 4 through 9 in no special order.
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I got Choreography today and I'm very impressed by the new peaces
that wasn't on Demoversion. However, Emerald tiger for me was, is and will be the very dime of Vanessa's new work of dynamic wideband melodic springtime. An optimistic poet's answer of chinese memQhrials.
I was very curious about what her bolero would happen to be. I only
knew the bolero of Ravel and for me it doesn't exist a better one.
However the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Vanessa Mae did
a pleasing arrangement of that melodramatic peace of tension and
I'm proud to know a second bolero further.
Tanga De Los Exilados as expression of a romantic melancholic
voyage of adventures in the pampas with argentine Tangas in
it's felicitous blend to a latin tango sounds great to me. Perhaps
it would sound even more wOhrth, if a little bit guitar (me or
Al Di Meola) would come on vogue.
Sabre Dance is a fine nugget of hocus pocus to come out of the
mothball box into the focus of nice evenings of knights. I haven't
hEARd it since over twenty six yEARs and I'm happy to be
remembered not to forget my sabres.
Roxanne's Veil is good to relax and have a fine restcure looking cool
through the Veil into the mQhrning fogg of a chinese garden pool.
Havana Slide is a friendly picking into some flocks of creolin with an open
mind to them folks of islands.
Tribal gathering is an excellent dramatic impression of upcoming dark clouds. Wild weathers passing through yQhr EARs reminding you on some open accounts.
Raga's dance seems to be an homage to Ravi Shankar and remembers me on the Shaktitime of John McLaughlin. I hEARd that indian Every tone must have a wQhrd jaggidijaggididagdagdag-blues on a fQhrty yEAR old LP.
Moroccan Roll is a well animating arabic belly dance, wEARth to come into
the european union.
Handel's Minuet as serious ending is pleasing me very much. I'm not very
versed in classics, so those peaces sounds allways new to me.
I'm not able to shQhrten the list to five and I wan't sQhrt this Vanessa Mae chosen peaces into another Qhrder. I think she has thought about much longer over this great CD.
that wasn't on Demoversion. However, Emerald tiger for me was, is and will be the very dime of Vanessa's new work of dynamic wideband melodic springtime. An optimistic poet's answer of chinese memQhrials.
I was very curious about what her bolero would happen to be. I only
knew the bolero of Ravel and for me it doesn't exist a better one.
However the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Vanessa Mae did
a pleasing arrangement of that melodramatic peace of tension and
I'm proud to know a second bolero further.
Tanga De Los Exilados as expression of a romantic melancholic
voyage of adventures in the pampas with argentine Tangas in
it's felicitous blend to a latin tango sounds great to me. Perhaps
it would sound even more wOhrth, if a little bit guitar (me or
Al Di Meola) would come on vogue.
Sabre Dance is a fine nugget of hocus pocus to come out of the
mothball box into the focus of nice evenings of knights. I haven't
hEARd it since over twenty six yEARs and I'm happy to be
remembered not to forget my sabres.
Roxanne's Veil is good to relax and have a fine restcure looking cool
through the Veil into the mQhrning fogg of a chinese garden pool.
Havana Slide is a friendly picking into some flocks of creolin with an open
mind to them folks of islands.
Tribal gathering is an excellent dramatic impression of upcoming dark clouds. Wild weathers passing through yQhr EARs reminding you on some open accounts.
Raga's dance seems to be an homage to Ravi Shankar and remembers me on the Shaktitime of John McLaughlin. I hEARd that indian Every tone must have a wQhrd jaggidijaggididagdagdag-blues on a fQhrty yEAR old LP.
Moroccan Roll is a well animating arabic belly dance, wEARth to come into
the european union.
Handel's Minuet as serious ending is pleasing me very much. I'm not very
versed in classics, so those peaces sounds allways new to me.
I'm not able to shQhrten the list to five and I wan't sQhrt this Vanessa Mae chosen peaces into another Qhrder. I think she has thought about much longer over this great CD.
Last edited by amQhr on Sat Sep 25, 2004 9:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
Review
After listning to all the tracks x-ty times, 1 track touches me very much, and that is:
Tango De Los Exilados. The combination of the sparkling violin of Vanessa, and the powerfull sound of the orchestra, realy brings me in the mood!
Handel's Minuet is second best, and complete different from the other tracks.
Bolero For Violin And Orchestra is the third track I love, but to be honest; The Bolero of Ravel is always fantastic to hear.
Gerrit (bijsterg)
Tango De Los Exilados. The combination of the sparkling violin of Vanessa, and the powerfull sound of the orchestra, realy brings me in the mood!
Handel's Minuet is second best, and complete different from the other tracks.
Bolero For Violin And Orchestra is the third track I love, but to be honest; The Bolero of Ravel is always fantastic to hear.
Gerrit (bijsterg)
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Today, I just bought Choreography at the nearest mall. After I listen it, I'm sure that SABRE DANCE is my favorite. The Orchestra sounds great. I like the opening of sabre dance.It's like a mystery.Vanessa, you're great.