نوازنده و آهنگساز یونانی است که با گردآوری نوازندگان برتر دیگر کشورها توانسته ضمن اجرای قطعات مختلف، موسیقی کشورهای مختلف را نیز در کارش داشته باشد، و در این راه شاید همه به یاد نخستین کنسرت هایش با شهرداد روحانی بیفتند.
یانی، در کنسرت تاج محل در کشور هندوستان و کنسرت شهر ممنوعه در چین، یکی از قوی ترین اجراهای خود را به همراه ارکستر، به اجرا درآورد.
DVD
YANNI
Taj-Mahal and Forbidden City China
Track listing:
1. Deliverance 2. Adagio In C Minor 3. Renegade 4. Waltz In 7/8 5. Tribute 6. Dance With A Stranger 7. Nightingale 8. Southern Exposure 9. Prelude 10. Love Is All 11. Niki Nana (We're One) 12. Santorini
Product Description
Exotic locales and famous monuments! Adagios and waltzes! Spectacle and bombast! A didgeridoo and an orchestra too! Yanni's amazing hair!! All this and much more make Tribute a feast sure to be eagerly devoured by the Greek composer-keyboardist's legions of fans--and it's not hard to understand why, as it is an impressive achievement. The DVD chronicles Yanni's 1997 concerts at India's Taj Mahal (the first concert staged there) and Beijing's Forbidden City (the first-ever performance there by a Western artist), and these splendid settings are certainly shown to good effect throughout this well-directed, great-sounding program. As for the music, well, that's all a matter of taste; what might be schlocky to one person will be beautiful and majestic to another. But regardless of one's musical leanings, no one can dispute that the 90-minute concert, combining numbers from both locations, provides a healthy and representative dose of Yanni's New Age-cum-classical-cum-world music sounds, and they are well played by the international cast of nearly 50 musicians and singers (violinist Karen Briggs and guitarist Pedro Eustache acquit themselves especially well among the soloists).
And that's not all, as the DVD is loaded with bonus features. Principal among them is "No Borders, No Boundaries," a beautifully photographed, hourlong film narrated by actor Christopher Plummer; part documentary and part travelogue, it contains musician profiles, Yanni biographical material, some Indian and Chinese history, and information about how the concerts came about. Other features include a lengthy Yanni interview and discography, as well as audio options. In the end, Yanni detractors are unlikely to be converted, but then, they can always put on their Limp Bizkit CDs instead. --Sam Graham
Synopsis
In 1997, phenomenally popular new age composer Yanni set out on an ambitious project to stage the first live concerts by a Western musician at two of the world's most famous and fabled manmade landmarks -- India's Taj Mahal, and China's Forbidden City. Yanni: Tribute is a video documentary that examines the hard work that went into staging these historic concerts, as well as highlights from the music Yanni debuted during the shows. Christopher Plummer serves as narrator for the documentary; selections performed include "Adagio in C Minor," "Waltz in 7/8," "Dance With a Stranger," and "Santorini." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide