We, Rain and Waltz _ Orchestral – Oxiroma

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“Восхитительном музыкальном произведение, которое переносит слушателя в мир грации, элегантности и чарующей меланхолии. Это неоклассическое творение завораживает с самых первых нот, словно приглашая нас присоединиться к изящному танцу под шелест дождя. Мягкие, плавные мелодии струнных инструментов создают ощущение нежности и хрупкости, а величественные аккорды фортепиано добавляют этой музыкальной картине глубину и эмоциональную насыщенность.”

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“A delightful piece of music that transports the listener to a world of grace, elegance and enchanting melancholy. This neoclassical creation captivates from the very first notes, as if inviting us to join in a graceful dance to the rustling rain. Soft, smooth melodies of string instruments create a feeling of tenderness and fragility, and majestic piano chords add depth and emotional richness to this musical picture.”

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“Ένα απολαυστικό μουσικό κομμάτι που μεταφέρει τον ακροατή σε έναν κόσμο χάρης, κομψότητας και μαγευτικής μελαγχολίας. Αυτή η νεοκλασική δημιουργία αιχμαλωτίζει από τις πρώτες νότες, σαν να μας προσκαλεί να συμμετάσχουμε σε έναν χαριτωμένο χορό στη βροχή που θρόισμα. Απαλές, απαλές μελωδίες εγχόρδων οργάνων δημιουργούν μια αίσθηση τρυφερότητας και ευθραυστότητας και οι μεγαλειώδεις συγχορδίες πιάνου προσθέτουν βάθος και συναισθηματικό πλούτο σε αυτή τη μουσική εικόνα.”

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The original review of “Oxiroma – We, Rain and Waltz _ Orchestral” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Oxiroma” (Cyprus) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag strongly suggests you to listen to the song “We, Rain and Waltz _ Orchestral” by the remarkable “Oxiroma”. A captivating Neoclassical music composition that upraised the difficulty for our curators to gather and write down and describe through a music review, their feelings due to their listening experience of “Oxiroma – We, Rain and Waltz _ Orchestral.” The song manages to take you on a journey through the world of Neo / Modern Classical, Crossover Classical music, offering a delightful experience for all music enthusiasts.

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Les Ténèbres – Lorenz Dunkel

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“Плавные переходы пиано, словно морские волны, несут вас в безбрежный океан звуков, где время замирает, уступая место лишь мгновениям, наполненным тихой созерцательностью. Каждая нота, будто частица этого волшебного мира, сливается в гармоничное целое, создавая атмосферу, которая окутывает тебя, словно теплое одеяло.”

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“Smooth piano transitions, like sea waves, carry you into a vast ocean of sounds, where time stands still, giving way only to moments filled with quiet contemplation. Each note, like a particle of this magical world, merges into a harmonious whole, creating an atmosphere that envelops you like a warm blanket.”

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“As transições suaves do piano, como as ondas do mar, transportam-no para um vasto oceano de sons, onde o tempo pára, dando lugar apenas a momentos repletos de contemplação tranquila. Cada nota, como uma partícula deste mundo mágico, funde-se num todo harmonioso, criando uma atmosfera que o envolve como um cobertor quente.”

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The original review of “Lorenz Dunkel – Les Ténèbres” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Lorenz Dunkel” (Brazil) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag unveils the mesmerizing composition “Les Ténèbres”, an extraordinary creation of harmony and creativity that “Lorenz Dunkel” offered to all of us. A Neoclassical song, which evoked an emotional voyage to our curator that desired to write down a unique review for “Lorenz Dunkel – Les Ténèbres”. What also sets this song among the featured choices of Nagamag is the way that “Les Ténèbres” is enriched with Piano characteristics. “Lorenz Dunkel – Les Ténèbres” is a rich music creation that deserves to be listened to again and again. Nagamag is honored to share this detailed music review by one of our experienced reviewers for Neoclassical music compositions. As always, Nagamag keeps up evaluating Neoclassical songs from across the globe, ensuring that all Neoclassical enthusiasts around the world have access to these auditory treasures .

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In this opus, the listener becomes the wanderer, treading a path where every step is fraught with the echo of ancient sorrows and the specter of impending doom. It is a haunting reflection, a somber meditation on the inevitable passage into realms shrouded in mystery and dread. “Les Ténèbres” is not merely a piece of music; it is an invocation, a requiem for the soul’s final voyage into the uncharted and the eternal.

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Ochre (2022): I. Siderite – The Crossing x Dan Schwartz

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“Απαλοί και κομψοί ήχοι έρχονται για να συνθέσουν μια μαγική και ξεχωριστή μελωδία. Η ανήσυχη ησυχία των φωνητικών και η επιβλητική τους όψη καταφέρνουν να ταιριάξουν και να αγγίξουν την ψυχή μας. Χανόμαστε μέσα στα υπερκόσμια μονοπάτια του ρυθμού με σκοπό να βγούμε έξω στο φως και να απελευθερωθούμε.”

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“Soft and elegant sounds come to compose a magical and special melody. The restless silence of the vocals and their imposing appearance manage to match and touch our soul. We lose ourselves in the ethereal paths of rhythm in order to step out into the light and break free.”

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“Sonidos suaves y elegantes vienen a componer una melodía mágica y especial. El silencio inquieto de las voces y su imponente apariencia logran igualar y tocar nuestra alma. Nos perdemos en los caminos etéreos del ritmo para salir a la luz y liberarnos.”

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The original review of “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz – Ochre (2022): I. Siderite” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag introducing you to “Ochre (2022): I. Siderite”. a collaborative perfection of “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz”. This creation in the terrain of Neoclassical, has touched the hearts of our curators, who really enjoyed listening to “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz – Ochre (2022): I. Siderite”. It’s more than just a song; it’s a product that combines the composition power of more than just one artist. it’s a music built that also defines Neo / Modern Classical music. The Melody and rhythm of this piece is a treasure for your ears, waiting to be discovered. Nagamag is delighted to share this music review by one of our Neoclassical reviewers, who musically joined the meaning of this collaboration “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz – Ochre (2022): I. Siderite”. Our tireless mission to explore Neoclassical songs from all over the world brought this offering as a share point to the global community of Neoclassical enthusiasts in their love for this kind of music.

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The song “The Crossing x Dan Schwartz – Ochre (2022): I. Siderite” is released by Navona

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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3eP3Ua_FE0

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Exilé – Camron Shahidi

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“Η μοναδική μελαγχολική μελωδία μας ταξιδεύει μέσα στο χρόνο και με ένα δικό της τρόπο συμπαραστέκεται στις στεναχώριες μας. Ο ρυθμός ήσυχα και απαλά ξετυλίγεται και νιώθουμε να επουλώνει τις πληγές μας. Η νοσταλγία μας φέρνει αναμνήσεις από το παρελθόν, όμως μέσα μας πάντοτε υπάρχει η ελπίδα της χαράς για το μέλλον.”

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“The unique melancholic melody travels us through time and in its own way supports our sorrows. The rhythm quietly and gently unfolds and we feel it healing our wounds. Nostalgia brings us memories of the past, but within us there is always the hope of joy for the future.”

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“La melodía melancólica única nos viaja en el tiempo y a su manera apoya nuestras penas. El ritmo se desarrolla silenciosa y suavemente y sentimos que cura nuestras heridas. La nostalgia nos trae recuerdos del pasado, pero dentro de nosotros siempre existe la esperanza de la alegría por el futuro.”

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The original review of “Camron Shahidi – Exilé” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Camron Shahidi” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag music magazine is delighted to share this music review about “Camron Shahidi – Exilé”, written by one of our experienced Neoclassical reviewers of Neoclassical genre. It’s a Neoclassical song as it should be. Without any hesitation we are a hundred percent sure that “Camron Shahidi – Exilé” will bring joy to any Neoclassical and Neo / Modern Classical, Solo Piano music listener !

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transmitting, unraveling, communion – NTHNL

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“Η επιβλητική και ατμοσφαιρική μελωδία εντυπωσιάζει από την πρώτη στιγμή. Ένα υπερκόσμιο διαπλανητικό ταξίδι ξεκινά και όλα μοιάζουν τόσο ασήμαντα και μικρά μέσα στον άπειρο. Η αισιοδοξία φωλιάζει μέσα μας και πλέον όλα είναι εφικτά. Οι εναλλαγές του ρυθμού κρατούν το ενδιαφέρον μας αμείωτο από την αρχή έως το τέλος.

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“The commanding and atmospheric melody impresses from the first moment. An ethereal interplanetary journey begins and everything seems so insignificant and small in the infinite. Optimism nestles within us and now everything is possible. The tempo changes keep our interest undiminished from start to finish.

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“La imponente y atmosférica melodía impresiona desde el primer momento. Comienza un etéreo viaje interplanetario y todo parece tan insignificante y pequeño en el infinito. El optimismo anida dentro de nosotros y ahora todo es posible. Los cambios de ritmo mantienen nuestro interés intacto de principio a fin.

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The original review of “NTHNL – transmitting, unraveling, communion” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “NTHNL” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag brought to you the song “transmitting, unraveling, communion” by “NTHNL”. A Neoclassical composition that has touched the soul and affect the emotions of our dedicated Neoclassical reviewer during listening to “NTHNL – transmitting, unraveling, communion”. which submerging as well Cinematic / Epic Music, Experimental Electronic experience through itself.

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La Recherche – Justus Rümenapp

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“Mesmerizing and incredibly calming atmosphere of this cinematic beauty engage deeply within first instruments and notes. Harmonic structure and composition is done in a beautiful way, reminiscing the classic movie themes with its emotional depth playfulness. ”

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“Η μαγευτική και απίστευτα ήρεμη ατμόσφαιρα αυτής της κινηματογραφικής ομορφιάς εμπλέκονται βαθιά στα πρώτα όργανα και τις νότες. Η αρμονική δομή και σύνθεση γίνεται με όμορφο τρόπο, αναπολώντας τα κλασικά θέματα ταινιών με την παιχνιδιάρικη συναισθηματική βάθος. ”

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“Die hypnotisierende und unglaublich beruhigende Atmosphäre dieser filmischen Schönheit taucht tief in die ersten Instrumente und Noten ein. Die harmonische Struktur und Komposition ist auf wunderschöne Weise gelungen und erinnert mit ihrer emotionalen Tiefe und Verspieltheit an die klassischen Filmthemen. ”

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The original review of “Justus Rümenapp – La Recherche” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Justus Rümenapp” (Germany) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag already found for you the “La Recherche”, a masterpiece by “Justus Rümenapp”. A song of Neoclassical genre, that also offers Cinematic / Epic Music, Crossover Classical characteristics. That for, Nagamag is pleased to share with you this music review, thoughtfully written by one of our expert Neoclassical reviewers, whose expertise in unraveling the compositions like “Justus Rümenapp – La Recherche”. A Neoclassical discovery that brought to you and to the worldwide community of Neoclassical enthusiasts who speak the universal language of music as well.

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Rising – Diane Arkenstone

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“Serene world of ethereal melodies and gentle themes with this enchanting and soothing composition. Its harmonic structure brings depth of emotions with every note. Violin themes brings cinematic flavor into this composition, perfectly layering her dreamy voice.”

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“Γαλήνιος κόσμος αιθέριων μελωδιών και απαλών θεμάτων με αυτή τη μαγευτική και καταπραϋντική σύνθεση. Η αρμονική του δομή φέρνει βάθος συναισθημάτων σε κάθε νότα. Τα θέματα του βιολιού φέρνουν κινηματογραφική γεύση σε αυτή τη σύνθεση, στρώνοντας τέλεια την ονειρική φωνή της.”

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“Un mundo sereno de melodías etéreas y temas suaves con esta composición encantadora y relajante. Su estructura armónica aporta profundidad de emociones con cada nota. Los temas de violín aportan un sabor cinematográfico a esta composición, superponiendo perfectamente su voz de ensueño.”

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Nagamag takes great pleasure in introducing “Rising”, a masterpiece of “Diane Arkenstone” This extraordinary composition of “Diane Arkenstone – Rising” with details of Neoclassical genre, motivated our dedicated curator to review it with pure feelings! Nagamag, as a global portal to musical discovery, is thrilled to share music compositions like “Diane Arkenstone – Rising” as well as reviewing them! Beyond the realm of ordinary music, this song defines also Acoustic Folk music as well!

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The song “Diane Arkenstone – Rising” is released by Neo Pacifica Recordings

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Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoTDpVFgb3Y
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/2857182192
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(It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream – Seamus O’Muineachain

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“Η μελαγχολία της μελωδίας καταφέρνει να συμπληρώσει τα κενά μας και να δικαιολογήσει τα συναισθήματα μας. Με νοσταλγική διάθεση θυμάσαι τα περασμένα λίγο πριν τα αφήσεις και οι υπέροχες νότες κρατούν μέσα σου τις καλύτερες αναμνήσεις. Ο ρυθμός ήσυχα σε συνοδεύει για να μπορέσεις να ξεπεράσεις και αυτό το εμπόδιο.”

-Nagamag.com


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“The melancholy of the melody manages to fill in our gaps and justify our feelings. With a nostalgic mood you remember the past just before you let it go and the wonderful notes keep the best memories inside you. The pace quietly accompanies you so that you can overcome this obstacle as well.”

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“La melancolía de la melodía logra llenar nuestros vacíos y justificar nuestros sentimientos. Con un humor nostálgico recuerdas el pasado justo antes de dejarlo ir y las maravillosas notas guardan los mejores recuerdos dentro de ti. El ritmo te acompaña tranquilamente para que tú también puedas superar este obstáculo.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Seamus O’Muineachain” (Ireland) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag takes great pleasure in introducing “(It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream”, a masterpiece of “Seamus O’Muineachain” This extraordinary composition of “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” with details of Neoclassical genre, motivated our dedicated curator to review it with pure feelings! Nagamag, as a global portal to musical discovery, is thrilled to share music compositions like “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” as well as reviewing them! Beyond the realm of ordinary music, this song defines also Neo / Modern Classical, Ambient music as well!

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The song “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream” is released by Ghost Home Recordings

Song Sources for “Seamus O’Muineachain – (It’s a Rare Thing) To Daydream”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5TaQKALEF6IgpnXk33Q4CE
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slCdaf5Wbq0
Bandcamp: https://seamusomuineachain.bandcamp.com/track/its-a-rare-thing-to-daydream

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Sevenofour – Jakob Balogh

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“Οι αόρατες γραμμές δεν μας αφήνουν να προχωρήσουμε. Χωρίς να το καταλαβαίνουμε η υπέροχη μελωδία κινεί τα βήματα μας, διστακτικά στην αρχή και στη συνέχεια με θάρρος. Τα όμορφα παιχνιδίσματά της μας θυμίζουν από που ξεκινήσαμε και ότι πρέπει να φτάσουμε εκεί που είχαμε σχεδιάσει. Ο ήρεμος ρυθμός μας κρατά σε ισορροπία έτσι ώστε να πετύχουμε το στόχο μας.”

-Nagamag.com


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“Invisible lines do not let us move forward. Without realizing it the wonderful melody moves our steps, hesitantly at first and then courageously. Her beautiful toys remind us where we started and that we need to get to where we planned. The calm rhythm keeps us in balance so that we can achieve our goal.”

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“Unsichtbare Linien lassen uns nicht vorankommen. Ohne es zu merken, bewegt die wunderbare Melodie unsere Schritte, zunächst zögernd, dann mutig. Ihre schönen Spielzeuge erinnern uns daran, wo wir angefangen haben und dass wir dort ankommen müssen, wo wir es geplant haben. Der ruhige Rhythmus hält uns im Gleichgewicht, damit wir unser Ziel erreichen können.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Jakob Balogh – Sevenofour” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Jakob Balogh” (Germany) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag strongly suggests you to listen to the song “Sevenofour” by the remarkable “Jakob Balogh”. A captivating Neoclassical music composition that upraised the difficulty for our curators to gather and write down and describe through a music review, their feelings due to their listening experience of “Jakob Balogh – Sevenofour.” The song manages to take you on a journey through the world of Neo / Modern Classical music, offering a delightful experience for all music enthusiasts.

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The song “Jakob Balogh – Sevenofour” is released by Warner Chappell Production Music GSA

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And The Years Went By – Jens Grodahl

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“Mesmerizing and incredibly calming atmosphere of this piano beauty engage deeply within first notes. Harmonic structure and composition is done in a beautiful way, reminiscing the movie themes with its playfulness and depth that can be felt within this blissful keys. ”

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“Η μαγευτική και απίστευτα ήρεμη ατμόσφαιρα αυτής της ομορφιάς του πιάνου εμπλέκονται βαθιά στις πρώτες νότες. Η αρμονική δομή και η σύνθεση γίνονται με όμορφο τρόπο, αναπολώντας τα θέματα της ταινίας με το παιχνιδιάρικο και το βάθος που μπορεί να γίνει αισθητό μέσα σε αυτά τα χαρούμενα πλήκτρα. ”

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“Den fascinerande och otroligt lugnande atmosfären i denna pianoskönhet engagerar sig djupt i de första tonerna. Harmonisk struktur och komposition är gjord på ett vackert sätt, som påminner om filmens teman med dess lekfullhet och djup som kan kännas inom dessa lycksaliga tangenter. ”

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The original review of “Jens Grodahl – And The Years Went By” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Neoclassical reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Jens Grodahl” (Sweden) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag music magazine is delighted to share this music review about “Jens Grodahl – And The Years Went By”, written by one of our experienced Neoclassical reviewers of Neoclassical genre. It’s a Neoclassical song as it should be. Without any hesitation we are a hundred percent sure that “Jens Grodahl – And The Years Went By” will bring joy to any Neoclassical and Neo / Modern Classical, Crossover Classical music listener !

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The song “Jens Grodahl – And The Years Went By” is released by JBG Publishing

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