‘Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1′ kicks the album off with a blast of pure pop energy. Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1 is an amazing album, racked with beauty.It’s natural for Ed Starink to take a stab at ‘Bolero (Ravel)’ considering her long-professed love for Azymuth. This is one of Ed Starink best albums
Voice and instruments in Dance Macabre (Saint Saens) complement each other. The Ride Of The Valkyres (Wagner) make listening to Ed Starink like being in some sort of time warp. This track is nearly perfect if not perfect. Also Sprach Zarathustra (Strauss) - a classic song. The Blue Danube (Strauss) is absolutely incredible. March Of The Three Oranges (Prokovoff) - I used to hate this song, but now it’s one of my favorites. March Of The Toreadors (Bizet) is a song you cannot help but think about at odd moments in your day. Some of the arrangements found on Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1 are surprisingly edgy. Feria ”rapsodie Espagnole” (Ravel) is a great song for a cosy night in when it’s cold and wintry outside. Ritual Fire Dance (De Falla) gives good insight into the truths. Adagio (Albinoni) is possibly the best song Ed Starink has come up. Simply the finest work ever from this multi-talented singer. William Tell ”ouverture” (Rossini) - This is a very lively song. Triumphial March (Verdi) great lyrics, dark, deep, angry and cool.|titile| is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in Synthesizer Greatest The Classical Masterpieces Cd1. Ed Starink must have run out of lyrics on the next track Hungarian Dance No. 5 (Brahms). In Canon (Pachelbel) you won’t find any flashy solos. Ave Maria (Schubert) is a bit of a show-tune.
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