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GOES CLASSIC

Klaus Schulze

 

Progressive Electronic

2.55 | 27 ratings

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ZowieZiggy
Prog Reviewer
2 stars The title says it all of course.

In 1994, Klaus released two classical albums: "Le Moulin De Daudet" and this one. If the former held still some parts that were digestible, this one is of different texture, I'm afraid.

Of course, I have never been into classical music. The reason to listen to this album was just curiosity; and I should have better never listened to it. Klaus might have fun in releasing this (long) work, but I had a very hard time to listen to this full capacity CD (almost eighty minutes).

The only piece I could cope with (because it sounds somewhat familiar to me) is the Brahms one "Hungarian Dance No 2".

What's left is a travel into the repertoire of some masters (Schubert and Ludwig von B.). Even Klaus wrote a piece: "Quintet For A Lute". But it is just on par with the whole of this album as far as a prog fan is concerned.

this album is meant for classical music fans only. But definitely not for electronic prog lovers (as I am). Depending your addiction, you might love or dislike this album. I belong to the latter category and I only rate this work with two stars thanks to the Hungarian Dance which I quite liked.

ZowieZiggy | 2/5 |

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