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10-Apr-2005 03:34:16 AM
Reviewer: sleepwalker
Well the music of Alexsey Zakharenko is determinately ethereal and has new age character. His music speaks good for his abilities and composing techniques. I was astonished by the vocals, ha so much mysticism, passion and not last gregorian blend. Most of the tracks here are developed woth smooth synths, keyboard vibes and beautiful pads. The atmosphere is full of soundscape and creates nice mood. In "DANCE OF THE CLOUDS" & "AVE MARIA" predominate the romanticism, build with modern structure and broken prism of vision. Although I like this tracks above, my favourite one left "FROM MANUSCIPT OF XII CENTURY" - so much close to Enigma and Gregorian, that become trully beloved. You guys have so much potencial that pretty soon I will surely see you in the charts of main Radio & Magazine's issues. I wish you all the best.
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15-Jun-2005 07:53:37 AM
Reviewer: RMHenderson
"Dance of the Clouds" immediately made me want to weep and not even care why. It is good to know that someone out there is making beautiful, deeply moving music. What a breath of fresh air.
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03-Feb-2006 07:50:00 AM
Reviewer: lovesongsinger
What a fantastic voice this artist has; beautiful tone quality and passion exude from her. And of course, the music is divine. She deserves to become known.
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10-Dec-2005 06:06:06 PM
Reviewer: geav40
Kudos to Tanya Lubimenko and Alexey Zakharenko!
Last week I was looking for different versions of Ave Maria
outside F.Schubert and Bach-Gounod. I was utterly pleased to
find your versions of J.Caccini -my favorite- and the one
of the XXI Century. Definitely different and very special
arrangements for both. Tanya's voice soothes and enraptures!
But to 'dance in the clouds' with 'tender passion' is the most
exquisite escape to ethereal landscapes that one can imagine.
You are able to splash beautiful colors of sweet melancholy.
Walter Carlos recorded the Prelude in c in a Moog synth. way
back in the late 60's. You outdid that version! Terrific!
If I could compose and arrange like the titles mentioned above
I would refrain from doing Una Furtiva Lagrima the way it was
presented. Not bad, but not appropiate.
Other than that, I hope that you climb the ladder of fame and
collect many gold and platinum CDs in your lifetime.
Thank you for such moving music!
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04-Jun-2008 11:57:35 AM
Reviewer: janeesjon
they are realy good. I don't normaly offer
opinions. so that I am here says something
by itself
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15-Feb-2008 10:41:02 AM
Reviewer: Highestspeed
Track one says Ave Maria, so it can get cult like status. This is also my preferred one to listen to. How does one sing like this? Well, not American English as an accent? Seems like something to listen to alone.
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19-Aug-2006 08:11:44 AM
Reviewer: wandering_aengus
ethereal, beautiful, transcending, moving
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12-Jan-2006 05:41:07 AM
Reviewer: Truus1949
Beautiful music, I have used one of this with G-Force, Dance of the clouds and thats gives really Music meets art :-)
Very, very nice
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