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CarlM View Drop Down
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    Posted: January 01 2016 at 04:20
Interested in comments from persons who have had classical music training and/or classical music aficianados about the structure and arrangements of the songs on this album. In particular "Can You Hear Me?" and "The Sisters." For those persons who are currently playing/performing this style of music, do you think this is relevant to the Neo-Progressive Rock movement (Rob Reed of Magenta in Wales) coming out of the British Isles and Western Europe? With the popularity of Magenta & Christina Booth (Wales), Trans Siberian Orchestra (NYC), Mostly Autumn (York, England), etc,  will this album be of interest to newcomers of Progressive Rock/Neo Progressive Rock? Is the arrangements of the songs tastefully thought out and performed? Will those persons under 30 years of age be interested to hear this live by a local orchestra? Your respectful comments please.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 13 2016 at 20:23
I wish I could help but I have little musical background.  Just somehow a great appreciation for the gravitas of the Renaissance aura that "sounds classical" to these ears, especially "Can you Hear me" from this album
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