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Live at the Acropolis is the first live album and concert film by the Greek keyboardist, composer, and producer Yanni, released on March 1, 1994, on Private Music. It was recorded at the Herodes Atticus Theatre in Athens, Greece during his 1993 tour in support of his eighth studio album, In My Time (1993). The concert took a year and a half to ...
Best known for spending thirteen years on tour with contemporary instrumental musician Yanni, Briggs received the "Lady in Red" moniker while featuring as a soloist on Yanni's Live at the Acropolis tour. After parting with Yanni in 2004, she toured with other groups including the short-lived jazz fusion group Vertú.
The southern slope of the Acropolis and the theatre itself, Hellenic Ministry of Culture. Video: Haris Alexiou performance at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus in 1994, directed by Mauro Bolognini; in this video a part dedicated to her collaboration with Manos Hadjidakis, who had died a few days before the concert.
Albums covered were The Velvet Underground's The Velvet Underground & Nico, [1] Leonard Cohen's Songs of Leonard Cohen, Skip Spence's Oar, INXS's Kick, and Yanni's Yanni Live at the Acropolis. Video footage of every performance has been made available on Beck's website.
The Private Years is a box set released by Private Music in 1999. It features five of Yanni 's albums for Private Music: Reflections of Passion , In Celebration of Life , Dare to Dream , In My Time , and Live at the Acropolis , as well as the DVD of his concert film, Live at the Acropolis .
The discography of the Greek contemporary instrumental musician Yanni includes 19 studio albums and eight live albums.In 1987 he put together a small band which included John Tesh and Charlie Adams, and began touring to promote his earliest instrumental albums, Keys to Imagination, Out of Silence, and Chameleon Days.
The two events formed the live album and video, Tribute, released in November 1997. [ 47 ] After negotiating the demands of gaining permission to perform at the Taj Mahal and Forbidden City in 1997, breaking up with Linda Evans in early 1998, and completing a long world tour later in 1998, Yanni halted his music career.
Windham Hill's Playlist: The Very Best of Yanni collects 14 tracks from the new age keyboardist's long discography. While it may not be the most thorough Yanni compilation, and a few of his big singles are left off the track listing, it's a solid, 75-minute overview that should satisfy the needs of most.