Luca Turillis Neoclassical Revelation First Free !new! -

None of these have been verified. But the persistence of the search term suggests that some audio file with that name circulated briefly in the early 2000s.

Compare the between Rhapsody of Fire and Luca Turilli's Rhapsody. luca turillis neoclassical revelation first free

This 7-minute epic is the quintessence of the “first free” era. The opening harpsichord solo (neoclassical to the core) is followed by a guitar break that quotes Paganini’s Caprice No. 24 . Turilli himself stated in a 2013 interview: "For the first time, I did not ask permission. I just played what my baroque soul demanded." None of these have been verified

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