TRACKLIST: 00:00:00 INTRO 00:00:28 Santorini 00:08:46 Until the Last Moment 00:15:32 Keys to Imagination 00:22:35 The Rain Must Fall 00:30:05 Felitsa 00:35:18 Within Attraction 00:43:34 One Man's Dream 00:47:08 Marching Season 00:54:51 Nostalgia 01:01:39 Acroyali (Standing in Motion) 01:10:10 Aria 01:17:03 Swept Away 01:22:02 Reflections of Passion 01:29:54 The End of August
I don't remember was i was when i listen for first time this men, but after know this performance i can't stop to listen this concert. Yanni is agreat and her partners on stage... Uffff, no words to explain it....
My mom was a pianist and adored this man. I took her to see him in concert and she cried though most of it. I will never forget that beautiful night.. she passed away at 55 years old, exactly one month later. His music will always transport me back to that night 💜
So sorry to read the passing of your mom so young. My mom was a concert pianist too and she also liked Yanni,s music. When they played this concert on tv we watched it together. She passed away a day after her birthday in 2018. She had just turned 85. She had dementia. We kept our promise to not let her be put in a nursing home so my brother gave up one of his bedrooms for her. 🙏
My grandma passed away yesterday and I remembered when she introduced me to this cd from the acropolis. Just hearing the music again 30yrs later, reminds me of her.
Here is one of the most beautiful memories of my father. When I was a child, my father used to play the concert on VHS and we would sit for hours and hours watching it. My father taught me about good music. Now he is no longer with me, but I come to watch this concert and I feel as if he is here with me. I love you, Dad!
Same for me too. My brother passed away at 36 yrs old from cancer in 1998. He introduced me to this video 3 years before he passed. This was what really good music is! God Bless all who lost a loved one and find comfort watching this video. ❤
My uncle would have this vhs on repeat when i was like 6. I couldn’t understand why until I got older. I definitely understand how moving the masterpiece is. He passed away 2 hours ago and I can’t stop playing it now. I don’t I ever will stop
I was 12 when this came out.. momma wanted the video tape of this so bad so we all worked for our aunts and grand parents to earn money and get it for her. When she opened it she cried tears of joy. When she watched it she cried more. She was a child prodigy and music was her natural gift. She could play the piano, organ, accordion, key board, anything with keys she played like an angel, and she could sing like one too.. everyone who heard her said she sounded like eve Cassidy.. yannis music spoke to her soul. And because of how much she loved music... us kids also love music and we still to this day watch this concert together every year when we come together to honor our momma on her birthday.
My family owns a small mom and pop pizza place. Each sunday we used to play the local football matches on the tv back in the 90s. On one of those sundays the matches ended and while lots of people where coming and going, someone changed the channe to the national greek channel, and, this was on. I could not believe it, It was first time of my life that I saw so many people silent listening to music. Especially when some minutes ago, they were screaming at the football match... It was magic. It is true that music tames the beasts. The next day I bought the lp on vinyl. It was my first purchase of this kind.
I was fortunate, after seeing this on PBS and loving it, my folks bought the VHS, then the following year Yanni went on Tour and my parents took me to the concert at the Hollywood Amphitheater and I got to see this live. It was my first concert and not ashamed to claim that. This coming from someone who's been to dozens of Rock & Hip hop concerts. Still my all time favorite, what exquisite and powerful music. Love the energy and passion of the Lady in the Red ♥️
I was truly privileged to see this concert tour in Seattle, May 1994. I think the tickets were about 85.00 at the time for section and first level off the floor. I have seen Yanni 4 times, but this concert for me, was by far the best.
85.00 for tickets back then sounds about right. that would put them at roughly 177.99 each today. 1994 to 2024 inflation adjusted. Though USD has gained 2% value within the last month, has done strong so it might be closer to 173 to 174 per Concert ticket inflation adjusted. Source: Reuters fresh this morning like 1.5 hours ago. $348 in 2024USD for a pair of premier 1994 Yanni seats would be _fine_ and noble investment, understanding the economic situation then and now. Music transcends time and for those who were *there*, they relive those memories now, when re-experiencing the recorded concerts. I remember the TV broadcasts and the cassette tapes on loop and then CDs on loop the warmth and joy in the home before major internet before Patriot Act before DCMA screwed over consumers with incorrectly stating that CDs are digital storage mediums when in fact they are hybrid analog+digital storage mediums. Patriot Act was unconstitutional and has been a thorn in our side alongside DCMA loopholes which enabled antitrust violations for companies which were in bed with lobbyist agencies. But this concert is a happy concert, and even as it recalls times of mastery and accomplishment, it is absolutely possible to turn around, to stop and repair the mistakes made and once again move forward and sail together as before with momentum akin to that had before the turn of the century. :)
Man I can't believe this concert is 30 years old. I'm 45 and remember when it was released. I've always been a rock n roll fan, classic rock and jazz and blues, but this really took me in a new direction in music. Thing about Yanni is that he wasn't just strictly "new age" or "Greek" music...... he incorporated all of those genres with pop and rock to create music that lasts and people still love 30 years later. He's still touring and in demand and sells out every show he plays, while all the rest of the "new age" movement artists are just a 90s memory. I might even suggest he could be eligible for the rock n roll hall of fame. Why not? They've already inducted artists who never even touched rock music. At least Yanni's got some clear influence in his. I tell you what: I put Ric Fabricci's bass solo in The Rain Must Fall up against any bass solo by rock's great bass players (John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, John McVie, even Paul McCartney)
"Live at the Acropolis" is by far the best concert ever and still reigns supreme! It showcases raw talent at its best and Yanni takes a step back and allows everyone around him to shine! Yanni and Karen brilliantly moves the genius needle forward. Saw him twice, can't wait until he tours again. The world needs Yanni right now. Love always ❤ Biggest weekly listening fan!
My Grandma had this on VHS, it was one of my favorite videos to watch when I would visit. She passed away in 2004, watching this made my heart swell with love, and I shed a few tears because I miss her.
This was my first CD, when I was 14. It blew me away and still does. His music was seriously underrated, especially when compared to contemporary compositions.
Yanni was our sex music. In 1985, I was a Midwestern kid fresh out of college who moved out to Los Angeles for a job. It was an exciting time: first job, first apartment, first time out on my own. For almost a year I dated a beautiful Southern California girl. Many nights, we would lay tangled up in bed naked, still glistening and breathless from intimacy. The windows would be open with the warm breeze rustling the curtains while this music played on KTWV. Neither of us had bellies or wrinkles or life's troubles weighing down on us. We were sure that we would be young forever. That was 38 years ago, and I'm over 60. I've been married for almost 30 years. My wife is an amazing mom and grandma. I lost track of my Southern California girl decades ago, but in my mind, I can still feel her arms around me with our eyes locked on each other. I even remember her perfume (Obsession) and how it mixed with our own scent. She was beautiful, and we were young, and life was simple. Anything was possible. I love my wife dearly and have no regrets, but given the chance, I would go back maybe for just one night to that cramped apartment in LA. I would be naked and in a sweaty and passionate embrace with that girl who I don't even know anymore. This music would be playing, the window would be open, and the curtains would be moving in the warm breeze of my youth...a lifetime ago.
I was in a self-help program and they used Yanni's music for facilitation. Just hearing his music brings me back to so many feelings. I love you so much and thank God for him and his music 😊 🕊️ 💕
If I had a time machine, this would be one of this moments I would visit over and over again. Every second of it is just magic, I don´t find another word to describe it.
After a failed marriage, I started a new life. I found someone special. I was walking through a mall with her. I heard this beautiful piece playing. I bought the CD. I played it forever. That relationship has since failed. But I will forever remember the magic of the time. I am old now. I will forever remember this as a part of my re-birth. I love this CD FOREVER!
I've had 3 failed relationships since I first saw this concert on PBS 30 years ago. But Yanni's music always gives me hope and thankfully I have finally found a good woman on the other side of the planet in the Philippines. Yanni inspired me to think globally!
13歲时,爸爸透过一些渠道在中国内地买得到雅尼的这场音乐会的VCD。吃过晚餐,一家三口坐在客厅,关灯欣赏这场演出。每一曲都给了我一个新世界,把我带去了世界的另一端。 今年36岁,在院子里,和肚子里的宝宝一起来欣赏这场音乐会。想念在国内的父母。 Thanks for sharing this concert .
At the age of 13, my father bought the VCD of Yanni's concert in mainland China through some channels. After dinner, the family of three sat in the living room and turned off the lights to enjoy the show. Each song gave me a new world and took me to the other side of the world. 36 years old this year, in the yard, come to enjoy the concert with the baby in the belly. I miss my parents at home.
There is something in Greece soil.. It produced a man whose sounds protects us like our mother.. It produced a man who ensured his sounds and his orchestra players took the center of stage than himself. There were musicians who played keyboard and here we have the one who became it ❤
That wasn't a battle. It was a duet. If you listen closely to their rhythm and harmony, they are perfectly synchronized with each other. If it was a battle the notes will be all over and it will be a big mess..
a nurse in critical care when Yanni hit the big stage in the 90s.my patients loved his music in the intensive care unit..love you Yanni for this exquisite once in a lifetime experience for my patients......
I was 33 yrs old at that time in 1993 in Saudi Arabia when I first heard his music.and immediately bought a cassette tape...I am now 64 yrs old & still watching it in youtube
Amazing. I just bought this cassette tape the other day. My city had so many Yanni albums at the thrift stores. I buy this album the most because it's the best!
I’m at acropolis right now, finally a little man’s dream more than 25 years ago is coming to reality. How unbelievably time flew by so quickly. Wish I could live again the childhood.
Yanni es un artista subvalorado. Mucha gente opina que es muy comercial y simple, lo cual habla de una ignorancia tremenda de parte de ésta gente. Yanni es uno de los mejores compositores neoclásicos de la historia. Yo empecé a escucharlo en 1990 y me cambió la vida. Éste concierto sigue siendo impresionante, una joya.
Esa gente que piensa que Yanni es comercial o simple, no entiende de música. Aún más sabiendo que él se maneja en música instrumental contemporánea, muy poco comercial en estos tiempos. Cada obra de Yanni no solo te enriquece de técnica y de escucha, también te mejora el espíritu.
Cómo no amar a este bigotón tocado por los dioses! Envidio a esos afortunados que pudieron estar en Grecia, para deleitarce con la energía de este señor. Ya se lo hubieran jalado para ambientar soundtracks en Star Wars o The Lord of the Rings Greetings from Aztlán!
Así es Diana Hernandez yo lo empese a escuchar cuando tenía como 10 años como en el 95 y tenía como tres casetts de él. ahora tengo ha hora tengo 38....
Κάπου εκεί στις κερκίδες, 15 ετών τότε ήμουν κι εγώ ανάμεσα στους τυχερούς που έζησαν αυτή τη μαγική εμπειρία. Τόσα χρόνια μετά την έχω μέσα στην καρδιά μου ως μια από τις πιο όμορφες, συγκινητικές βραδιές που έχουν σημαδέψει τη ζωή μου. Εύχομαι και ελπίζω να ξαναέρθει στην Ελλάδα! Θα είμαι και πάλι εκεί!
The first time I ever heard of Yanni was in the 1990s when this concert was aired on our TV. I have watched this concert dozens of times, and I never tire of watching it. A few days after I first watched this on TV, I went out and ordered the CD. Since then, I have become hooked on everything Yanni xxxx Love and appreciation from South Africa xxx
Oooh, a fellow South African here...I was blown away by this performance when I first heard/saw it. Ordered the CD right away. Still here watching it in 2023.
I remember my parents had a DVD of Yanni when i was a kid, i remembered him as the piano guy. I grew up listening mostly rock or metal, but one day I saw a videon on youtube and gave him a try. OMG his music is beautiful, how is it possible that i missed this much. And how i liked this that much coming from metal, this two genders has nothing in common
Same! My dad had the CD and my sister and I heard it every morning going to school. It was NIN and Tool for me growing up however now I’m like Yanni is pure awesome!!
Actually, heavy metal and classical have a lot in common. Also, it's very typical for heavy metal lovers such as myself and many others that have stated as such to transition and enjoy both genres.
One of my favorite albums of his...EVER!! So emotional, so raw, so entertaining, so alive!! There were times I smiled....and then there were times that I cried. There are 3 instruments that when played together I am just an emotional wreck: The violin, the piano and the flute!! Just something about all 3 of those combined that do me in everytime!! I love YANNI's music, and always will!! That drummer though...WOW!! I always wanted to learn how to play the drums. I remember going with my Dad to a music store so he could buy strings for his guitar (he was a self-taught musician...played by ear). I saw a drum kit up on a stage and just sat down and started playing. The guy who owned the store heard me playing and asked me if I was a drummist. I said that I wasn't. He said, "Well, you should be...you're really good!" I never took any lessons. I love listening to music and singing along to my favorite songs, especially by Dire Straits! I love memories but they can be bitter and sweet.
The first time I saw this concert was in 1994. I was and still am completely blown away by the beauty and magnificence of Yianni's music! With his music in this concert, Yanni has brought to life all of the fantasmagoria, romance, and superior artistic magnitude of Greece, in all of its splendor and glory, both past, present, and future. 💞
This concert is magical. Pure perfection. The setting Precision Passion It's a one of a kind It means so much to all who took part in it, and have listened/watched it then and over the decades. Will live with me and many of us for eternity.
Каждый исполнитель в этом оркестре просто уникален. Какое же удовольствие слушать это и как приятно видеть, что они сами кайфуют от того, что они делают:) Привет из 2023го года)
Thank you my dear for the share of these nice and lovely comments. I am very grateful having you as-a-big "family" fan. You always have a special way of making me happy and to understand how important I am and also your love for me and my music! So amazing. If you mind to say Hi or share your thoughts about my music with me, you can do that on 👉
Brutal rehearsals. Many hours spent playing this over and over and fine tuning. You don't get this kind of performance without it. Section rehearsals, full orchestra rehearsals and set up rehearsals. Well done lads. The duet is fabulous.
@@solin1637 You're not a musician. I am. → If you WERE a musician, you would know about everything that takes place and is involved prior to perfecting a performance of this caliber. Please don't try to persuade us that you actually believe professional instrumentalists just wake up one day and they're accomplished musicians. ▬▬ I stand by my comment. Rehearsals ARE brutal...........and necessary.
Η μουσική σου είναι πάντα ένα ουράνιο καταφύγιο για εμένα, ένα βάλσαμο για την ψυχή, ενα ταξίδι στο όνειρο, μια νύχτα με φεγγάρι δίπλα στην ακροθαλασσιά του Αιγαίου. Σε ευχαριστώ, με αγάπη από την Θεσσαλονίκη.
El minuto 25:12 es la parte clave en donde Criss mencionaba lo del épico deleite del bajo, en La Pensión episodio número 85 🫰🏻❣️ Aunque técnicamente no fue Yanni el que lo tocó, sino uno de los bajistas de la orquesta 🤭😅🎸 (yo esperando a que Yanni lo iba a hacer xd) Jajajaja El concierto completo es una joya 🫰🏻🥰✨️ Gran recomendación de nuestro querido Criss Martell :3
Same, I was 12 and loved it. Folks got to VHS and I wore it out. Then the next year they took me to my 1st concert when Yanni took this on tour and saw him and the lady in red at the Universal Amphitheater. Such an amazing score and concert. I even bought the CD a decade later but lost it, so thank God for YT Music. I still listen to the album from time to time.
All these years later, and I am still incapable of listening to this version of "Aria" without tears. One of the most singularly beautiful things I have ever heard. Breathtaking.
It was 1994 Newlyweds my husband and I moved to the Canadian arctic, Iqaluit, will always remember our first night in our apartment turn in to PBS and this concert was about to start Both my husband and I watched and experienced such a connection and it was a beautiful moment Year after year this has been my happy space❤❤amazing truly a masterpiece ❤❤
I had forgotten about this concert until yesterday or the day before. It immediately brought me back to a time when I was young. My Mother had this CD and I would play it constantly. She’s gone now but this was a good, sad, reminder of younger times and time with my Mom. This music is so beautiful and peaceful.
im korean in south korea. and it’s same for me. my father had that video and CD too, and i played them at home and in the car in my childhood. still i remember the memories with my father when i listen to the song named ‘in the morning light’. this song was a last song of a radio program 😭. we all live in different place, but we feel same things. it makes me feel wonderful.
@@장지민-l5u I am Glad to have read your comment. The world is a smaller place with the internet. Music brings us all together. Never forget those memories and enjoy music as it was intended: to bring us together and be one with another, united. God Bless, from the USA.
ONE MAN'S DREAM pays off big time. Yanni spent his own money to produce this concert, almost every dime he had. He took a chance on himself, and it paid off for him big time. This is one of the most remembered and best concerts of all time. He reaped all of the benefits and desirable so. The world loves this concert and will for all time.
I was pregnant with my first child when I first heard this concert. PBS was showing it. I bought the tape and played it constantly and even put the headphones on my belly so my baby could hear it. I was so moved by the music. I just can't explain how it made me feel and it still effects me the same way all these years later.
OMG!!! CAN'T BELIEVE THE WHOLE CONCERT IS ON UA-cam!!!! I saw this concert when it aired on PBS and then I bought the VHS tape and then my VCR broke 😭😭😭😭
Really adore him! His music needs no lyrics, which could contaminate the melody. The ladies' voices are so incredible, like sound from heaven! Music is so powerful and healing. It enriches our life, and makes it worth living.
Today is September 12, 2021 and you have transported me back in time to no time, remembering experiences and adding dreams ... your music is magic !!! full of meaning and full of life ... thank God for that wonderful gift that he has given you
Got across a CD of this concert in 1995 through a friend with Yanni's signature on it. I will be forever grateful to Yanni for introducing me to his greatest contribution to the art of music. Excellent concert in the historical Parthenon! As a sign of gratitude, I named my youngest daughter Yanni. She is now 10 years old and when she asked me where I got her name, I played this video. 🤗
Nostalgia at its best. When I saw this on TV My jaws dropped to the floor. I listened to this very album till I went to sleep. Started buying his albums and songs instantly and still a big fan.
Yanni is my no.1 musician in the world! I am speechless every time watched him in action. I wish to watched him in live at the most front row! 😍😘💞👍🙌🎹🎵🎼🎶😊
One of my favorite albums of all time. This is stranded on a deserted island material right here folks. Thanks to all who participated in the making of wonderful art. PEACE!
Me!!! I went to see my niece at her clarinet camp final performance this morning and it reminded me how much I loved watching this years ago. So, here I am.
When I was 4 years old I used to enjoy sooo much this concert. I don't know how but I used to watch this full video like 4 times a week. Aria is one of the songs that takes me back to my childhood even though I cannot remember much about that phase because of abuse. I've been troubled since I was a kid, had many failed s. attempts, but I swear that Aria takes me back to the ONLY happy moment I remember of my childhood: Being sat in front of my TV alone watching the concert and telling my grandpa: "Apapi i'm in love with yanni"
This is what most of the comments are saying here, that Yanni and his music has taken us all back in time to a place where there was freedom from the mind and a liberated existence and a life full of vast landscapes to see, to achieve and to experience! Music, the only time machine that we know of that works. Amen 🙏🏼
I got to know Yanni & Orquestra's work through this 1993 concert, then I had the opportunity to go to two of his performances in São Paulo, one in 2010 and another in 2014, staying at the same hotel as the musicians.
I thank my bf who introduced me to Yanni He took me to Washington DC For the wknd…left early Sunday He said we have a place to be home in Charleston,SC by 6PM Had a beautiful dress n N said..Get ready I have a surprise for you Surprised me with vip tickets I couldn’t stop smiling Best wknd date I ever had Few years later…I got the pleasure is seeing Yanni again in San Antonio,TX Yanni spoke Spanish 🥰 Was his first time there Can’t wait to see where else I can see him again
I was privileged to see the concert tour of Live at the Acropolis in Seattle, WA May 1997 ,.. To this day it is one of the most epic experiences of my life. I have been to 5 of his concerts,.. but this one is in a class of its own,.. PURE MAGIC! Being a person who plays the piano for personal enjoyment, learning how to play Until the Last Moment brought me to a place beyond joy and bliss! I would put the CD on and time it to play along. I still have the original CD ( and concert DVD, too) which is in pristine condition and this CD is in my car as one of my "go to's" for a musical fulfillment! There is NOTHING like the music Yanni has given the world.
Потрясающий! Волнующий! Захватывающий восхищением слух и взгляд концерт!!! Впервые увидела этот концерт в 12 лет. Сейчас мне 37 и до сих пор слушаю его и считаю сокровищем. Нет ни одного друго такого концерта и музыки в совокупности, который бы мог каждый раз так сильно влюблять-каждый раз как в первый раз ❤️ а сам Yanni-это воплощение одухотворенности, красивейшей души, которая видна через его сахарный взгляд, улыбку, голос, и конечно-божественные композиции. Все здесь совершенно красиво и каждый удивителен, красив и бесценен. И само место-Акрополь-лучшего не представить для такого мирового вневременного Шедевра❤️❤️❤️
TRACKLIST:
00:00:00 INTRO
00:00:28 Santorini
00:08:46 Until the Last Moment
00:15:32 Keys to Imagination
00:22:35 The Rain Must Fall
00:30:05 Felitsa
00:35:18 Within Attraction
00:43:34 One Man's Dream
00:47:08 Marching Season
00:54:51 Nostalgia
01:01:39 Acroyali (Standing in Motion)
01:10:10 Aria
01:17:03 Swept Away
01:22:02 Reflections of Passion
01:29:54 The End of August
GRAAAAAAAAAAAACIAAAAAAs.
Muito obrigado! Thank you!
Thank you very much
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thank you for your great music, you wonderful man
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Sabía que no estaría solo aquí
Presente.
Quién diría que por una recomendación del criss íbamos a terminar aquí jajajaja
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Mi hermano me lo recomendó por lo mismo jsjsjsj
I was 14 when I listened to this for the first time. I am now 43. YANNI is legend.
Saw Yanni 3 times 👍
6 until 32.. heh. Wow its been that long
I am now 44 :) LOve All of you.❤❤❤❤❤
Same here!! 14 and now 43! My middle school band director played his CD for us and I was astounded.
I don't remember was i was when i listen for first time this men, but after know this performance i can't stop to listen this concert. Yanni is agreat and her partners on stage... Uffff, no words to explain it....
Planet Earth owes us more human beings like Yanni
One of the finest concerts the world has on recorded mediums.... open air or closed ensemble
Totally overwhelmed in the 1990s. So good
My mom was a pianist and adored this man. I took her to see him in concert and she cried though most of it. I will never forget that beautiful night.. she passed away at 55 years old, exactly one month later. His music will always transport me back to that night 💜
OML.. I am sure you made her day, to say the least. God bless you.
So sorry to read the passing of your mom so young. My mom was a concert pianist too and she also liked Yanni,s music. When they played this concert on tv we watched it together. She passed away a day after her birthday in 2018. She had just turned 85. She had dementia. We kept our promise to not let her be put in a nursing home so my brother gave up one of his bedrooms for her. 🙏
@@patriciabrower532 💜💜💜💜💜💜
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He’s such a good musician. I’m sure that music can be heard in Heaven . ❤
My grandma passed away yesterday and I remembered when she introduced me to this cd from the acropolis. Just hearing the music again 30yrs later, reminds me of her.
We are still listening!
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This is the type of concert that worth a grand ticket to see it.
Here is one of the most beautiful memories of my father. When I was a child, my father used to play the concert on VHS and we would sit for hours and hours watching it.
My father taught me about good music.
Now he is no longer with me, but I come to watch this concert and I feel as if he is here with me.
I love you, Dad!
Same for me, but with my mom. Thank you for your memory ☺
Yeah me too. My father did the same way with me many years ago 😢
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Same for me too. My brother passed away at 36 yrs old from cancer in 1998. He introduced me to this video 3 years before he passed. This was what really good music is! God Bless all who lost a loved one and find comfort watching this video. ❤
雅尼
原本我不熟悉也未曾聽過看過,在約20幾年前有一次去上游廠商家作客,老闆家窗明几淨,設有一間專門接待客人的空間,內部也有一組音響配上大螢幕的視頻
他說,放個音樂讓你聽聽看,,
就是雅尼第一集的DVD
其音質與清晰的螢幕加上擴大機放大之後,那種不同凡響之感覺深深吸引了我,,,然後回到家之後,一有空就自己常往大型視聽DVD店內做逐一搜尋,找出了好幾張專輯,這張是其中之一,如今,網路發達
上網即可輕易找到
因此,有空我也會常常工作時後播放這些音樂
接上擴大機,其感覺真的是超級爽快的啦,,,,
Shout out to my Dad for showing me this music since I was 5yrs. Yes Mexicans love Yanni!!!!
My uncle would have this vhs on repeat when i was like 6. I couldn’t understand why until I got older. I definitely understand how moving the masterpiece is. He passed away 2 hours ago and I can’t stop playing it now. I don’t I ever will stop
I was 12 when this came out.. momma wanted the video tape of this so bad so we all worked for our aunts and grand parents to earn money and get it for her. When she opened it she cried tears of joy. When she watched it she cried more. She was a child prodigy and music was her natural gift. She could play the piano, organ, accordion, key board, anything with keys she played like an angel, and she could sing like one too.. everyone who heard her said she sounded like eve Cassidy.. yannis music spoke to her soul. And because of how much she loved music... us kids also love music and we still to this day watch this concert together every year when we come together to honor our momma on her birthday.
My family owns a small mom and pop pizza place. Each sunday we used to play the local football matches on the tv back in the 90s. On one of those sundays the matches ended and while lots of people where coming and going, someone changed the channe to the national greek channel, and, this was on. I could not believe it, It was first time of my life that I saw so many people silent listening to music. Especially when some minutes ago, they were screaming at the football match... It was magic. It is true that music tames the beasts. The next day I bought the lp on vinyl. It was my first purchase of this kind.
Almost 30 years later and this still sounds amazing.
50 years later and it will sound even more amazing, as music becomes more corporatized and controlled
1al 10
Aged like fine wine. It might even be better now.
A concert where I wouldn’t mind paying $1000. Best music, best musicians, best location, best sound, best arrangement. Pure genius.
I was fortunate, after seeing this on PBS and loving it, my folks bought the VHS, then the following year Yanni went on Tour and my parents took me to the concert at the Hollywood Amphitheater and I got to see this live. It was my first concert and not ashamed to claim that. This coming from someone who's been to dozens of Rock & Hip hop concerts. Still my all time favorite, what exquisite and powerful music. Love the energy and passion of the Lady in the Red ♥️
Was fortunate to see him in concert in Orlando Florida back in the nineties.. excellent is putting it mildly. I will never forget it.
I was truly privileged to see this concert tour in Seattle, May 1994. I think the tickets were about 85.00 at the time for section and first level off the floor. I have seen Yanni 4 times, but this concert for me, was by far the best.
@@mjluna33❤
85.00 for tickets back then sounds about right. that would put them at roughly 177.99 each today. 1994 to 2024 inflation adjusted.
Though USD has gained 2% value within the last month, has done strong so it might be closer to 173 to 174 per Concert ticket inflation adjusted. Source: Reuters fresh this morning like 1.5 hours ago.
$348 in 2024USD for a pair of premier 1994 Yanni seats would be _fine_ and noble investment, understanding the economic situation then and now. Music transcends time and for those who were *there*, they relive those memories now, when re-experiencing the recorded concerts. I remember the TV broadcasts and the cassette tapes on loop and then CDs on loop
the warmth and joy in the home before major internet before Patriot Act before DCMA screwed over consumers with incorrectly stating that CDs are digital storage mediums when in fact they are hybrid analog+digital storage mediums.
Patriot Act was unconstitutional and has been a thorn in our side alongside DCMA loopholes which enabled antitrust violations for companies which were in bed with lobbyist agencies.
But this concert is a happy concert, and even as it recalls times of mastery and accomplishment, it is absolutely possible to turn around, to stop and repair the mistakes made and once again move forward and sail together as before with momentum akin to that had before the turn of the century. :)
Man I can't believe this concert is 30 years old. I'm 45 and remember when it was released. I've always been a rock n roll fan, classic rock and jazz and blues, but this really took me in a new direction in music. Thing about Yanni is that he wasn't just strictly "new age" or "Greek" music...... he incorporated all of those genres with pop and rock to create music that lasts and people still love 30 years later. He's still touring and in demand and sells out every show he plays, while all the rest of the "new age" movement artists are just a 90s memory.
I might even suggest he could be eligible for the rock n roll hall of fame. Why not? They've already inducted artists who never even touched rock music. At least Yanni's got some clear influence in his.
I tell you what: I put Ric Fabricci's bass solo in The Rain Must Fall up against any bass solo by rock's great bass players (John Paul Jones, John Entwistle, John McVie, even Paul McCartney)
Amen I'm saying it
Rename it Music Hall of Fame!
"Live at the Acropolis" is by far the best concert ever and still reigns supreme!
It showcases raw talent at its best and Yanni takes a step back and allows everyone around him to shine!
Yanni and Karen brilliantly moves the genius needle forward. Saw him twice, can't wait until he tours again. The world needs Yanni right now. Love always ❤
Biggest weekly listening fan!
Karen Briggs only has to touch her violin to give me chills, but when she plays it is transcendent. You can feel every emotion of her playing.
Omg yes!!!! She’s has always been my favorite ❤ she goes into a different dimension and it’s absolutely beautiful 💙
My Grandma had this on VHS, it was one of my favorite videos to watch when I would visit. She passed away in 2004, watching this made my heart swell with love, and I shed a few tears because I miss her.
This was my first CD, when I was 14. It blew me away and still does. His music was seriously underrated, especially when compared to contemporary compositions.
Yanni was our sex music. In 1985, I was a Midwestern kid fresh out of college who moved out to Los Angeles for a job. It was an exciting time: first job, first apartment, first time out on my own. For almost a year I dated a beautiful Southern California girl. Many nights, we would lay tangled up in bed naked, still glistening and breathless from intimacy. The windows would be open with the warm breeze rustling the curtains while this music played on KTWV. Neither of us had bellies or wrinkles or life's troubles weighing down on us. We were sure that we would be young forever.
That was 38 years ago, and I'm over 60. I've been married for almost 30 years. My wife is an amazing mom and grandma. I lost track of my Southern California girl decades ago, but in my mind, I can still feel her arms around me with our eyes locked on each other. I even remember her perfume (Obsession) and how it mixed with our own scent. She was beautiful, and we were young, and life was simple. Anything was possible.
I love my wife dearly and have no regrets, but given the chance, I would go back maybe for just one night to that cramped apartment in LA. I would be naked and in a sweaty and passionate embrace with that girl who I don't even know anymore. This music would be playing, the window would be open, and the curtains would be moving in the warm breeze of my youth...a lifetime ago.
That's Yanni, right there, that's the best way to describe his music. A brief moment that feels like it could last forever.
Well stated. That perfectly describes youth...
You should write a novel
Beautifully Written! Don't tell your wife though ^_^
I was in a self-help program and they used Yanni's music for facilitation. Just hearing his music brings me back to so many feelings. I love you so much and thank God for him and his music 😊 🕊️ 💕
1998, I was listenning this over and over again.
If I had a time machine, this would be one of this moments I would visit over and over again. Every second of it is just magic, I don´t find another word to describe it.
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This whole concert is pure magic, it literally puts you in a trance
Yes! I tell people it makes my soul sing!
Yes, it does!
Yesssss!!! It still is my favorite!!!!
it did, I was 18 when I first saw this and was riveted
That’s Yanni for you! 😊❤
After a failed marriage, I started a new life. I found someone special. I was walking through a mall with her. I heard this beautiful piece playing. I bought the CD. I played it forever. That relationship has since failed. But I will forever remember the magic of the time. I am old now. I will forever remember this as a part of my re-birth. I love this CD FOREVER!
I've had 3 failed relationships since I first saw this concert on PBS 30 years ago. But Yanni's music always gives me hope and thankfully I have finally found a good woman on the other side of the planet in the Philippines. Yanni inspired me to think globally!
13歲时,爸爸透过一些渠道在中国内地买得到雅尼的这场音乐会的VCD。吃过晚餐,一家三口坐在客厅,关灯欣赏这场演出。每一曲都给了我一个新世界,把我带去了世界的另一端。
今年36岁,在院子里,和肚子里的宝宝一起来欣赏这场音乐会。想念在国内的父母。
Thanks for sharing this concert .
At the age of 13, my father bought the VCD of Yanni's concert in mainland China through some channels. After dinner, the family of three sat in the living room and turned off the lights to enjoy the show. Each song gave me a new world and took me to the other side of the world.
36 years old this year, in the yard, come to enjoy the concert with the baby in the belly. I miss my parents at home.
当年雅尼真是轰动全球了。。几乎每人都有
❤️
wonderful!太棒了
感觉我们的轨迹完全一样啊!完全一样的年纪,一样的机缘巧合,一样因为父亲的VCD,爱上了雅尼。我37岁来到了国外,现在介绍雅尼给我儿子,他也迷住了!
There is something in Greece soil.. It produced a man whose sounds protects us like our mother.. It produced a man who ensured his sounds and his orchestra players took the center of stage than himself. There were musicians who played keyboard and here we have the one who became it ❤
به نظر من این کنسرت یکی از افتخارات و شگفتی های بشر در عرصه ی موسیقی هستش👌🏻
RIP FATHER…I’m listening to your favorite musician… thank you for everything 🤴🏾
Man I remember back in the early 90s buying the VHS tape of this awesome concert and was never the same since……takes me back to good times
Same....
Same….
전 어렸을때 비디오로 보고서 지금까지도 팬이예요
Same here. Beautiful, inspiring music...
Me too
Such a Beautiful Concert ❤️
Beautiful. Just listening this 2025 of this new year.
How insanely talented is Karen Briggs? Freakin unbelievable!!!
Omg yes yes!!! My absolute favorite
That violin battle in within attraction amazes me every time
it was a nice courtship (:
I’ve played it over and over for at least 2 hours!
That wasn't a battle. It was a duet. If you listen closely to their rhythm and harmony, they are perfectly synchronized with each other.
If it was a battle the notes will be all over and it will be a big mess..
This concert has changed my life. If I didnt listen yanni's music I already died decades ago. His music makes me happy.
a nurse in critical care when Yanni hit the big stage in the 90s.my patients loved his music in the intensive care unit..love you Yanni for this exquisite once in a lifetime experience for my patients......
I was 33 yrs old at that time in 1993 in Saudi Arabia when I first heard his music.and immediately bought a cassette tape...I am now 64 yrs old & still watching it in youtube
Amazing. I just bought this cassette tape the other day. My city had so many Yanni albums at the thrift stores. I buy this album the most because it's the best!
Same here, in Goa, India......& I'm now 61......!!
Gracias al "sopita azteca" por la recomendación. Con mis Sony de colores y hi-res 🫶
Bought this cd when i was 15 in 1993 and it's still mindblowing!
14 for me :)
8 for me
Been watching on You Tube since You Tube began showing it. Bought the CD last month; 80 for me!
i was 13 and watched it on Star Plus owned by HongKong in 1993 and bought CD the next day
I saw him live in Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada. His music moved me so deeply that at one point it brought me to tears. Too beautiful for words! ❣️
I’m at acropolis right now, finally a little man’s dream more than 25 years ago is coming to reality. How unbelievably time flew by so quickly. Wish I could live again the childhood.
Yanni es un artista subvalorado. Mucha gente opina que es muy comercial y simple, lo cual habla de una ignorancia tremenda de parte de ésta gente. Yanni es uno de los mejores compositores neoclásicos de la historia. Yo empecé a escucharlo en 1990 y me cambió la vida. Éste concierto sigue siendo impresionante, una joya.
Esa gente que piensa que Yanni es comercial o simple, no entiende de música. Aún más sabiendo que él se maneja en música instrumental contemporánea, muy poco comercial en estos tiempos. Cada obra de Yanni no solo te enriquece de técnica y de escucha, también te mejora el espíritu.
Well said.
Cómo no amar a este bigotón tocado por los dioses!
Envidio a esos afortunados que pudieron estar en Grecia, para deleitarce con la energía de este señor.
Ya se lo hubieran jalado para ambientar soundtracks en Star Wars o The Lord of the Rings
Greetings from Aztlán!
esta loco quien pueda llamar a esta música comercial!!!!, para mi es maravillosa, te transporta!!!!
Así es Diana Hernandez yo lo empese a escuchar cuando tenía como 10 años como en el 95 y tenía como tres casetts de él. ahora tengo ha hora tengo 38....
The best concert ever done on the planet!!!
Κάπου εκεί στις κερκίδες, 15 ετών τότε ήμουν κι εγώ ανάμεσα στους τυχερούς που έζησαν αυτή τη μαγική εμπειρία. Τόσα χρόνια μετά την έχω μέσα στην καρδιά μου ως μια από τις πιο όμορφες, συγκινητικές βραδιές που έχουν σημαδέψει τη ζωή μου. Εύχομαι και ελπίζω να ξαναέρθει στην Ελλάδα! Θα είμαι και πάλι εκεί!
How fantastic that you could be there for this concert! His music is totally incredible!
Ήταν πράγματι τόσο άρτια εκτελεσμένα τα κομμάτια; Έπαιξε περισσότερα από όσα έχει στο άλμπουμ;
I would be grateful if you told me then beause I want to go there 🙂
Hello 🤗
당신은 정말 행운아 셨군요
저는 20여년전 누군가가 전해준 DVD로 접하고서 저기 현장에 누군가가 나였으면 하는 상상에 부러움에 추억이 되서 다시금 영상을 시청합니다 시간이 지나도 좋은 음악은 그대로 입니다
The first time I ever heard of Yanni was in the 1990s when this concert was aired on our TV. I have watched this concert dozens of times, and I never tire of watching it. A few days after I first watched this on TV, I went out and ordered the CD. Since then, I have become hooked on everything Yanni xxxx Love and appreciation from South Africa xxx
Oooh, a fellow South African here...I was blown away by this performance when I first heard/saw it. Ordered the CD right away. Still here watching it in 2023.
@@daddypig301 Good morning, lovely to receive your message 💓
Yes, great minds think alike 😉
Happy listening 🎧 Stay safe 🙏
I remember my parents had a DVD of Yanni when i was a kid, i remembered him as the piano guy. I grew up listening mostly rock or metal, but one day I saw a videon on youtube and gave him a try. OMG his music is beautiful, how is it possible that i missed this much. And how i liked this that much coming from metal, this two genders has nothing in common
Same! My dad had the CD and my sister and I heard it every morning going to school. It was NIN and Tool for me growing up however now I’m like Yanni is pure awesome!!
Actually, heavy metal and classical have a lot in common. Also, it's very typical for heavy metal lovers such as myself and many others that have stated as such to transition and enjoy both genres.
The metal head in me was headbanging to all the odd signatures in this concert. Yanni likes the 7 meter ❤
One of my favorite albums of his...EVER!!
So emotional, so raw, so entertaining, so alive!!
There were times I smiled....and then there were times that I cried.
There are 3 instruments that when played together I am just an emotional wreck:
The violin, the piano and the flute!!
Just something about all 3 of those combined that do me in everytime!!
I love YANNI's music, and always will!!
That drummer though...WOW!!
I always wanted to learn how to play the drums.
I remember going with my Dad to a music store so he could buy strings for his guitar (he was a self-taught musician...played by ear).
I saw a drum kit up on a stage and just sat down and started playing.
The guy who owned the store heard me playing and asked me if I was a drummist.
I said that I wasn't.
He said, "Well, you should be...you're really good!"
I never took any lessons.
I love listening to music and singing along to my favorite songs, especially by Dire Straits!
I love memories but they can be bitter and sweet.
That album got me through the walking I had to do after shattering my right knee. Even go me walking fast during one song. God bless😀✝️🙏
Vetealavrg Criss, te amo
The first time I saw this concert was in 1994. I was and still am completely blown away by the beauty and magnificence of Yianni's music!
With his music in this concert, Yanni has brought to life all of the fantasmagoria, romance, and superior artistic magnitude of Greece, in all of its splendor and glory, both past, present, and future. 💞
This concert is magical.
Pure perfection.
The setting
Precision
Passion
It's a one of a kind
It means so much to all who took part in it, and have listened/watched it then and over the decades.
Will live with me and many of us for eternity.
Каждый исполнитель в этом оркестре просто уникален.
Какое же удовольствие слушать это и как приятно видеть, что они сами кайфуют от того, что они делают:)
Привет из 2023го года)
This will NEVER get old. Most majestic concert ever.
Thank you my dear for the share of these nice and lovely comments. I am very grateful having you as-a-big "family" fan. You always have a special way of making me happy and to understand how important I am and also your love for me and my music! So amazing. If you mind to say Hi or share your thoughts about my music with me, you can do that on 👉
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@ g m a i l c o m..Sending all my love ... your man of peace "rainmaker" with love. Until the last moment! 🗻🕊️🌈✨
Yanni ♥️😘🌹🦅🦅🦅
@@yanni7102 glorias aleluias kiss you famili amem por jesus cristo da missionaria flor
HE IS LEGENDARY 😢
한국인인데요.
이 노래는 너무 완벽하고 천재적인 곡이라서 우리의 마음속에 영원히 남아있을겁니다❤😢
Bro, I'll never get tired of Charlie's drum solo in Marching Season. Damn!!! What a SOLO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brutal rehearsals. Many hours spent playing this over and over and fine tuning. You don't get this kind of performance without it. Section rehearsals, full orchestra rehearsals and set up rehearsals. Well done lads. The duet is fabulous.
☝️This guy Orchestras!☝️
Perfection
¿Were you there before the concert?
¿Brutal rehearsals?
🤔 🙄
They are professional musicians. 🎆
@@solin1637 You're not a musician. I am. → If you WERE a musician, you would know about everything that takes place and is involved prior to perfecting a performance of this caliber. Please don't try to persuade us that you actually believe professional instrumentalists just wake up one day and they're accomplished musicians. ▬▬ I stand by my comment. Rehearsals ARE brutal...........and necessary.
@@stargate1555 Brutal rehearsals and an amazing sound & video team that managed to capture this in amazing detail
Η μουσική σου είναι πάντα ένα ουράνιο καταφύγιο για εμένα, ένα βάλσαμο για την ψυχή, ενα ταξίδι στο όνειρο, μια νύχτα με φεγγάρι δίπλα στην ακροθαλασσιά του Αιγαίου. Σε ευχαριστώ, με αγάπη από την Θεσσαλονίκη.
El minuto 25:12 es la parte clave en donde Criss mencionaba lo del épico deleite del bajo, en La Pensión episodio número 85 🫰🏻❣️
Aunque técnicamente no fue Yanni el que lo tocó, sino uno de los bajistas de la orquesta 🤭😅🎸
(yo esperando a que Yanni lo iba a hacer xd)
Jajajaja
El concierto completo es una joya 🫰🏻🥰✨️
Gran recomendación de nuestro querido Criss Martell :3
Nomas vine por que fenomenoide de la pensión me la recomendo 🎉
Saw this on PBS in the US in the 90s and to this day this song still gets me in the feels. Amazing!!
Me too, Boss. My father and I would just listen and vibe hard af ❤
My dad and I discovered this concert on PBS back in the 90s during pledge week too! My parents and I are still fascinated by his music
Same, I was 12 and loved it. Folks got to VHS and I wore it out. Then the next year they took me to my 1st concert when Yanni took this on tour and saw him and the lady in red at the Universal Amphitheater. Such an amazing score and concert. I even bought the CD a decade later but lost it, so thank God for YT Music. I still listen to the album from time to time.
Me too! I was 13 and eventually got the CD on my portable CD player and wore it out as well. A timeless masterpiece.
I was privileged to go and see this epci concert in Seattle, WA 1994,.. to this day its one of my most treasured experiences.
All these years later, and I am still incapable of listening to this version of "Aria" without tears. One of the most singularly beautiful things I have ever heard. Breathtaking.
It was 1994
Newlyweds my husband and I moved to the Canadian arctic, Iqaluit, will always remember our first night in our apartment turn in to PBS and this concert was about to start
Both my husband and I watched and experienced such a connection and it was a beautiful moment
Year after year this has been my happy space❤❤amazing truly a masterpiece ❤❤
Wow, today's the 30 year anniversary of not the performance, but the release of the album! Always loved this CD!
I used to watch this over and over when I was a very young kid..
Cant believe i had the amazing pleasure of seeing this musical god live in concert...amazing.
I had forgotten about this concert until yesterday or the day before. It immediately brought me back to a time when I was young. My Mother had this CD and I would play it constantly. She’s gone now but this was a good, sad, reminder of younger times and time with my Mom. This music is so beautiful and peaceful.
It’s the same for me. My sweet mother is gone now, but Yanni’s music will always remind me of car rides with her when I was little.
i hear you brother, it also takes me back to a time when I had both of my parents. Godspeed to both of our parents, have a blessed day.
im korean in south korea. and it’s same for me.
my father had that video and CD too, and i played them at home and in the car in my childhood.
still i remember the memories with my father when i listen to the song named ‘in the morning light’. this song was a last song of a radio program 😭.
we all live in different place, but we feel same things. it makes me feel wonderful.
@@장지민-l5u I am
Glad to have read your comment. The world is a smaller place with the internet. Music brings us all together. Never forget those memories and enjoy music as it was intended: to bring us together and be one with another, united. God Bless, from the USA.
@@codylola2010 enjoy your week my friend.
I just came across Yanni on YT this 2024 and I must admit I got addicted to his kind of music. He is amazing.
so you are Listening for the First Time ? Woow
I was there in Athens in 1993 at this concert absolutely amazing greetings from Copenhagen denmark
ONE MAN'S DREAM pays off big time. Yanni spent his own money to produce this concert, almost every dime he had. He took a chance on himself, and it paid off for him big time. This is one of the most remembered and best concerts of all time. He reaped all of the benefits and desirable so. The world loves this concert and will for all time.
This is what introduced me to Yanni :)
Likewise...oh, my!!!
I was pregnant with my first child when I first heard this concert. PBS was showing it. I bought the tape and played it constantly and even put the headphones on my belly so my baby could hear it. I was so moved by the music. I just can't explain how it made me feel and it still effects me the same way all these years later.
OMG!!! CAN'T BELIEVE THE WHOLE CONCERT IS ON UA-cam!!!! I saw this concert when it aired on PBS and then I bought the VHS tape and then my VCR broke 😭😭😭😭
Me too!!!!
I saw it on PBS in 1993 as well and have listened to my CD over the years. However, seeing it performed gives me goosebumps again ❣
My mom and dad had the DVD since circa 1999, the later years they showed this concert to me. And boy, I was mind blown!
Me too. Loved it then and love it now. ❤
Really adore him! His music needs no lyrics, which could contaminate the melody. The ladies' voices are so incredible, like sound from heaven! Music is so powerful and healing. It enriches our life, and makes it worth living.
Today is September 12, 2021 and you have transported me back in time to no time, remembering experiences and adding dreams ... your music is magic !!! full of meaning and full of life ...
thank God for that wonderful gift that he has given you
Dang if i had seen this comment sooner... My birthday is September 12 ;)
1994년은 제가 태어난 년도예요
Today is one year later x
@@knora2974 same with me 😘🤩😍🥰
Got across a CD of this concert in 1995 through a friend with Yanni's signature on it. I will be forever grateful to Yanni for introducing me to his greatest contribution to the art of music. Excellent concert in the historical Parthenon! As a sign of gratitude, I named my youngest daughter Yanni. She is now 10 years old and when she asked me where I got her name, I played this video. 🤗
Yanni is a genius and especially Nostalgia is pure MAGIC!
Nostalgia at its best. When I saw this on TV My jaws dropped to the floor. I listened to this very album till I went to sleep. Started buying his albums and songs instantly and still a big fan.
Karen Briggs is from another dimension!!! WOW!!!! She is the music itself in the form of Human being!
❤
Thanks. I never knew her name, and wondered what it was..an angel playing just for us, how lucky can we get?
@@sunshinenblues She is indeed an Angel 🙂
She remained in the memory of many thanks to this concert... they all made it.
Yanni is my no.1 musician in the world! I am speechless every time watched him in action. I wish to watched him in live at the most front row! 😍😘💞👍🙌🎹🎵🎼🎶😊
One of my favorite albums of all time. This is stranded on a deserted island material right here folks. Thanks to all who participated in the making of wonderful art. PEACE!
Who's watching this in 2024 ?
Me!!! I went to see my niece at her clarinet camp final performance this morning and it reminded me how much I loved watching this years ago. So, here I am.
From Perú 🎉😊
From India!!
Yes sir... watched this concert every weekend as a child... mom was obsessed
From México ❤
When I was 4 years old I used to enjoy sooo much this concert. I don't know how but I used to watch this full video like 4 times a week. Aria is one of the songs that takes me back to my childhood even though I cannot remember much about that phase because of abuse. I've been troubled since I was a kid, had many failed s. attempts, but I swear that Aria takes me back to the ONLY happy moment I remember of my childhood: Being sat in front of my TV alone watching the concert and telling my grandpa: "Apapi i'm in love with yanni"
wow 24 years ago i hear this music, pity my dad just died few days, i so wish to tell him it was this music i missed.
I am terrible at names.
The Violinist at the minute 26:40 is a KILLER
The rain must fall, my favourite
Yo si me prendo con la pensión sion sion 🎉
This is what most of the comments are saying here, that Yanni and his music has taken us all back in time to a place where there was freedom from the mind and a liberated existence and a life full of vast landscapes to see, to achieve and to experience!
Music, the only time machine that we know of that works. Amen 🙏🏼
1995 I was living at Las Vegas by myself, coming from work always listening this awesome concert, today October 2021 still do the same
I got to know Yanni & Orquestra's work through this 1993 concert, then I had the opportunity to go to two of his performances in São Paulo, one in 2010 and another in 2014, staying at the same hotel as the musicians.
Composed, conducted, orchestrated and performed magnificently❤👏
❤😂The music is so enthralling it brings a myriad of emotions!!! Yanni is a true gift to World😊
I thank my bf who introduced me to Yanni
He took me to Washington DC For the wknd…left early Sunday
He said we have a place to be home in Charleston,SC by 6PM
Had a beautiful dress n
N said..Get ready I have a surprise for you
Surprised me with vip tickets
I couldn’t stop smiling
Best wknd date I ever had
Few years later…I got the pleasure is seeing Yanni again in San Antonio,TX
Yanni spoke Spanish 🥰 Was his first time there
Can’t wait to see where else I can see him again
The Best concert ever . Yanni is the best ever.
Back in 2001 in high school music class. Touched my heart, made me shed tears. Now 21 years have passed by.
Still shedding tears today, breathtaking music, God bless you brother
One of my fav albums of the great Yanni. Never tired of listening!
I was privileged to see the concert tour of Live at the Acropolis in Seattle, WA May 1997 ,.. To this day it is one of the most epic experiences of my life. I have been to 5 of his concerts,.. but this one is in a class of its own,.. PURE MAGIC!
Being a person who plays the piano for personal enjoyment, learning how to play Until the Last Moment brought me to a place beyond joy and bliss! I would put the CD on and time it to play along. I still have the original CD ( and concert DVD, too) which is in pristine condition and this CD is in my car as one of my "go to's" for a musical fulfillment! There is NOTHING like the music Yanni has given the world.
Thank you, Yanni, for making beautiful music and being an amazing human being!
My Dad turned me onto this legendary man. 🎉God bless you Dad now in Heaven. I will drum on to this forever.
I have the cassette of this live performance. I bought it 24 years ago. Oh my God, time flies so fastly
Потрясающий! Волнующий! Захватывающий восхищением слух и взгляд концерт!!! Впервые увидела этот концерт в 12 лет. Сейчас мне 37 и до сих пор слушаю его и считаю сокровищем. Нет ни одного друго такого концерта и музыки в совокупности, который бы мог каждый раз так сильно влюблять-каждый раз как в первый раз ❤️ а сам Yanni-это воплощение одухотворенности, красивейшей души, которая видна через его сахарный взгляд, улыбку, голос, и конечно-божественные композиции. Все здесь совершенно красиво и каждый удивителен, красив и бесценен. И само место-Акрополь-лучшего не представить для такого мирового вневременного Шедевра❤️❤️❤️