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Convergence

David/Lanz;David Arkenstone Audio CD
4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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1. Madre De La Tierra
2. Yosemite
3. Madrona
4. The North Wind
5. The Dragon's Daughter
6. Long Way From Home
7. A Thousand Small Gold Bells
8. Oaks
9. The Cello's Song
10. Love On The Beach
11. Keeper Of The Flame

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5.0 out of 5 stars AN AWESOME DIVERSE MASTERPIECE, Jan 26 2003
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Robbie Steiner (New Orleans, LA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Convergence (Audio CD)
David Lanz's and David Arkenstone's "Convergence" is truly a remarkable piece of music. What is so great is that it is very diverse, meaning there are a variety of songs with different styles to listen to, but at the same time they all go together. I do not know how these two musical geniuses made an album as such, but it is truly awesome. "The Dragon's Daughter" is such an awesome song. Paul Speer, a guitar extraordinaire, collaborates with David Lanz on this song. The guitar and piano together on this song makes it one of the driving forces in this CD. "The Cello's Song" by David Arkenstone, is an amazing, serious, and beautiful song. The cello sounds absolutely amazing. It is the Cello's song. "Madre de la Tierra" by David Lanz is one of my all time favorite David Lanz songs. This song opens the CD and it is David on the piano with an entire orchestra to back him up. This song is a masterpiece and is one of the prettiest and most moving songs any person will come across these days. Way to go David Lanz and David Arkenstone! If you love music, I know you will love "Convergence"!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Get aquainted with two fine artists for the price of one., Feb 4 1999
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Holly Ingraham "ailurophile" (Honolulu, HI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Convergence (Audio CD)
I bought this for the Arkenstone cuts, and at first listen was underwhelmed by Lanz (piano often bores me) as represented by "Madre de la Tierra" and "Madrona," but his "Oaks" is my favorite cut on the entire album, probably because of its solid medieval dance base: a beautiful interplay of the three instruments. Arkenstone's "The Cello's Song" is lushly romantic (I like Russian composers like Prokoviev and Ravell), as is "Love on the Beach." Everything here is solidly good, some superb; my ear just has its own prejudices, which you may share. Definitely worth a listen.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not that impressed, Jan 10 2000
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Barbara A. Alger (Caldwell, Idaho USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Convergence (Audio CD)
I was really disappointed with this album, infact, I would really like to send it back and get something different if I could. While it was playing my husband said, "What in the world do you have playing on the stereo, groan.......
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