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| ARTIST: | Zeki Mehmed Aga, Ludwig van Beethoven, Dimitrie Cantemir, Abdi Efendi, Hamamizade Ismail Dede Efendi, Joseph Lanner, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sarband, Johann I Strauss, Concerto Köln |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Archiv Produktion |
| TYPE: | Classical Artists, Dance/Single-Movement/Miscellaneous Work for Orchestra, Orchestral Music, Classical Music, Unspecified Dance for Orchestra, Waltz for Orchestra, Orchestral & Symphonic, Miscellaneous Music, Classical, Keyboard Music, Orchestral, Miscellaneous, Keyboard |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| MPN: | 000476502 |
| TRACKS: | German Dance No.6 & Coda, Introduction, Yine Bir Gul-Nihal (Semai) (Once Again A Young Rose), German Dance No.1, Bulbul-I Hos Neva (Semai) (Beautifully Singing Nightingale), German Dance No.2, German Dance No.3, German Dance No.4, Introduction, German Dance No.5, Introduction, Bir Verd-I Ra'na (Semai) (A Lovely Rose), Introduction-Nos.1-5-Finale, Sevdim Yine Bir Nev-Civan (A Youth I Loved Again), Die Osmanen, Op.146: Walzer Nos.4 & 5 (The Ottomans), Introduction, Neva Semai, German Dance No.3, Rehavi Semai, German Dance No.9, Sunbule Semai, German Dance No.10, Kettenbrucke-Walzer Op.4: Nos.1-3, Introduction, Dorduncu Selam (Fourth Selam), Son Pesrev, Son Yuruk Semai, Introduction, German Dance No.12 & Coda |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 028947754206 |
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Customer Reviews of Waltz: Ecstasy & Mysticism Western Eastern Waltz
As good as the 1st Album After about two years from their 1st CD "Dream of the Orient", Concerto Koln and Sarband released their 2nd. The content of the new CD is divided into five sections: "Dede the European/Mozart the Turk" (Ismail Dede Efendi: 1778-1846), "From Vienna to the Ottoman Empire", "Musical Contest Alla Turca", "Danubian Waves" and "Mysticism and Ecstasy". The program is well prepared and represent the European (mostly German) and Ottoman (mostly Sufi) music of the era. There are more Ottoman pieces in this CD: while only 7 out of 26 pieces were Ottoman in "The Dream of the Orient", the new CD has 15 of the 27. Please keep in mind that the drums and cymbals of Sarband are less pronounced in this CD; there is no "military" music as the CD title clearly suggests. <
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>It is extremely pleasing to see that this CD, for a second time, brings the East and West a bit closer, at least in music. <
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