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Ironically, the most famous track from In My Time is “Until the Last Moment,” which became a staple for weddings and film trailers. Yet even that song feels more reserved than his other work.

In the pantheon of New Age and instrumental music, Yanni is best known for larger-than-life spectacles: massive orchestras, choirs, iconic venues like the Acropolis and the Taj Mahal, and sweeping, synth-driven crescendos. But in 1993, the Greek composer released an album that stripped away all the electricity, all the bombast, and all the pyrotechnics. That album was In My Time . yanni in my time

The album opens with the title track, “In the Morning Light,” a piece so delicate it feels like a whisper. Unlike his live albums where every note fights for space, these songs breathe. Tracks like “One Man’s Dream” and “The End of August” rely entirely on melody and touch. You can hear the felt of the hammers hitting the strings, the natural resonance of the piano wood, and the subtle silence between notes. Ironically, the most famous track from In My