I guess you need to listen Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1) as soon as possible. Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1) one of my best. There is no doubt that Paul Mauriat has talent and Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1) is great.If I may, I suggest “Toccata and Fugue in Dm (Bach)”. That one song is amazing!
Canon (Pachelbel) is one of the coolest songs Paul Mauriat has ever recorded. I can’t stop playing Symphony #9 (Beethoven). This track is a killer, it just grabs you instantly. Liebestraum #3 (Liszt) gets you up and jumping. I was truly moved when I heard The Barber of Seville (Rossini). La Traviata (Verdi) has a fun tempo. No Paul Mauriat song has come close to capturing my attention as Prelude in C (Bach) did. This song stands out greatly from the others. Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) is the first taste of the new album. This track makes my mind whirl and vibrate with flowing energy. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Sonata (Beethoven). The sound in Hungarian Rapsody #2 (Liszt) is really warm and Paul Mauriat’s signature voice is still very much present. Zaide (Mozart) is excellent song though, very addictive. Carmen (Bizet) is the albums biggest surprise. Aria (Bach) is one of the best records ever. Symphony #5 (Beethoven) is a good listen every once in a while. Get Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1) and turn on Semiramide (Rossini) if you are going to sip your wine late at night. The sound of Canzona (Mozart) is difficult to describe, as it seems to squirm in a sensual manner, unlike anything ever created. The Mariage of Figaro (Mozart) - This one is what it is: a powerful, primal invitation to love. Excellent vocals and musical performances. Barcarolle (Offenbach) is really a nice song to relax and listen too. Badinerie (Bach) is a exquisite sing-along. Carmen (Bizet) (3:07) Not one of my favorites, but for a lot of people this is one of their best songs. What sets Ave Maria (Shubert) apart is Paul Mauriat’s innovative and organic way of creating atmospheres. Symphony #40 (Mozart) presents the exquisite mix of instruments on Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1). Cantata #147 (Bach) is worth the money. Melody (Rubinstein) is quite refreshing and sets the tone for what is going on in Classic in the Air vol. 1-3 (CD 1). Anitra’s Dance (Greig) is amazing work of Paul Mauriat. This is the kind of song I think of when I think of Paul Mauriat. Albioni’s Adagio (Giazotto-Alb.) - Check out that bassline! Zigeunerweisen (Sarasate) - This happy song is an ode to optimism and an anthem. Humoresque (Dvorak) I just LOVE this mix! Such hits like Etude in E (Chopin) will leave you hooked. Preludie (Albeniz) is an incredible song that has everything it needs to be another favorite track.


