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新世紀樂曲的浪漫風情, 現代人舒放壓力的一帖清涼劑, 活在現代都市叢林,繁忙的工作、擁擠的交通與充斥耳際的吵雜噪音給現代人帶來莫大生活壓力,於是乎,一個真正私密的寧靜音樂空間,令人遨遊其中,享受心靈的平靜便成為一種莫可抵禦的趨勢與吶喊。近二十年來,新世紀音樂以自然、平和、優美的音符為主訴求,已成為心靈音樂最重要的一支,輩出的名家創作專輯滿足了現代人精神上的渴求,成為舒放壓力的一帖清涼劑。 Behind The Waterfall __ David Lanz < > David Lanz (born June 28, 1950 in Seattle, Washington) is a Grammy-nominated New Age pianist. He has released 13 albums, each having some chart success.[vague] His most famous album, Cristofori's Dream, topped the New Age charts in 1988, which was Number One on Billboard's first adult alternative/New Age chart for 27 weeks and eventually sold platinum. Natural States peaked at place 125 on the Billboard 200.[1]
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"Nadia's Theme" is a piece of music composed by Barry De Vorzon and Perry Botkin, Jr. that serves as the theme music to the American television soap opera The Young and the Restless.
The melody, originally titled "Cotton's Dream", was written by De Vorzon and Botkin as incidental music for the 1971 theatrical film Bless the Beasts and Children. Two years later, Botkin wrote a rearranged version of the piece for The Young and the Restless; the show debuted on March 26, 1973. The melody was later renamed "Nadia's Theme" after the ABC television network Wide World Of Sports lent the music for a montage of Romanian gymnast Nadia Comaneci's routines during the 1976 Summer Olympics [1] ; but Nadia never performed her routines using this piece of music. Instead, she used a piano arrangement of a medley of the songs "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" and "Jump in the Line" for their floor exercises.
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