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5.0 out of 5 stars
A completely original take,
By AllPartsMove (Miami) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Cinema (Audio CD)
I should disclose first that I am completely biased, having been involved in the creation of this album, but I strongly recommend it nevertheless. Laurent is one of the world's most distinctive violinists, with an eclectic taste ranging from Bartok and Ysaye to movie themes and jazzy influenced swing. This album is a prime example. Where does one find Chaplin, Morricone, Gershwin & Carlos Gardel and movies ranging from Snow White to the Godfather, all on one CD and it makes sense? The album also contains Laurent's own compositions/scores 'Fuzjko's Waltz' and 'Tribulations', which you can see on the video on this page. There are tracks with orchestra, with just violin/piano and in a unique trio combination of violin, accordion & double bass - all highly original, listen to 'Mission Impossible' to get an idea. 'In The Mood for Love' (officially 'Yumeji's Theme') was played with the bow upside down ('because I wanted to get a slightly 'dirty' sound', Laurent said) and is one of the most beautiful, romantic pieces of music on record. Highly, highly recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous.,
By attorneygirl "Music Fan" (Sacramento, CA) - See all my reviews
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Mr. Korcia's style is whimsical, lyrical, slightly swinging, and--well--perfect. All that and he's a joy to listen to at the same time. What a talent. What a musician and artist.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Almost Perfect,
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This would be perfect with the omission of "Mission Impossible". Each song flows into the next until you get to that track. It flaws an otherwise perfect album.
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