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Experience the Orchestra of Ethereal Whispers with Robert McGinty's latest album 'Chanson à La Lune'

  • Writer: Khyati Chaturvedi
    Khyati Chaturvedi
  • Apr 1
  • 2 min read

Explore the enchanting lore of Robert McGinty's latest tune compilation 'Chanson à La Lune' and be prepared to be blown away! A creative maestro hailing from Manchester, England, Robert is a multi-talented composer and musician with multiple feathers in his hat. As someone who draws inspiration from Spanish guitar solos and icons like John Williams and Julian Bream, Robert has poured his heart and soul into this project and that becomes more than evident once you give this album a listen. Without any further ado, let's decode its magic!


Robert McGinty
Robert McGinty

Divine, majestic and escape-worthy tunes brushed with a royal finesse, these melodies are nothing but a flowy and awe-inspiring palette for classical music inspiration.


An ecstatic and whimsical fairytale that begins its dreamy journey with breakthrough tracks like 'The Awakening', 'Western Gavotte' and 'Solo Symphonette', this track gives us a rough picture of what we're in for, which feels like an ensemble of daydreams. Even the tracks 'Popping Popette' and 'Ostino e Semplice' give us that ethereal slow morning feel, where we can imagine having a graceful afternoon out in the sun with friends.


The mood of the album takes a drastic turn at 'The Stormy Sea Voyage to the Hebrides' and 'Fanfare to Victory', where we experience a feeling of thrill, adventure and nuances of slow-received victory as if we were kings after winning a tough battle.



The soft intricacies of violin fusing with piano music and its magic become even more evident with the divine melodies like 'Springtime Minuet', 'Playing to the Sunset', Playing to the Moon' and the dreamy title track. All of these tunes are a finely curated blend of both the personas crafted beautiful to narrate pastel tales of love, peace and harmony, all while making it as poetic as possible.



Our journey takes yet another turn into the joyous landscapes of celebration with 'Ode to the Joyful Season' and 'The Tradition Carol', where we can experience the divine carols and happy lights of Christmas through our ears. Last but not least, we finally arrive at the most awaited melody of the day of bright lights, 'Christmas in times gone by', a marvelous tune that gives us feels of the timeless and auspicious night that has the power to reunite families, this is the most fairy-like ending to a classical-music album. Rest to say, I am flabbergasted at the utter beauty of this album, and I believe you will be too!


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