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  1. LUCA TURILLI’S RHAPSODY - ASCENDING TO INFINITY. Tras 15 años de RHAPSODY/RHAPSODY OF FIRE, 10 discos oficiales, y más de 1.500.000 copias vendidas en todo el mundo, Luca Turilli y Alex Staropoli, deciden poner fin a su relación artística de manera amistosa y continuar llevando el nombre de RHAPSODY a sus espaldas en sus diferentes ...

  2. Ascending to Infinity is the first studio album by Italian symphonic power metal band Luca Turilli's Rhapsody, created by Luca Turilli after his departure from Rhapsody of Fire.It was released in June 22, 2012 via Nuclear Blast.. Unlike Luca Turilli and Luca Turilli's Dreamquest, Luca Turilli's Rhapsody is considered as a real part of Rhapsody, and Ascending to Infinity is referred as ...

  3. If you give a listen to the magic of the albums King of the Nordic Twilight and Prophet of the Last Eclipse for the solo project Luca Turilli, you will easily fall in love with the talented music of this man, another story began here when Luca and the guitarist Dominique Leurquin and the bassist Patrice Guers left the band "Rhapsody Of Fire" to start their own visions, the album "Ascending to ...

  4. Provided to YouTube by Nuclear BlastAscending to Infinity · Luca Turilli's Rhapsody · Luca Turilli · Luca TurilliAscending to Infinity℗ 2012 Nuclear BlastRel...

  5. Besides that, Ascending to Infinity is just another Rhapsody album that really can’t distinguish itself with its own “proper” sound that hasn’t been made before in the original Rhapsody line-ups. Even if Ascending to Infinity is considered the 11th Rhapsody album by the other Rhapsody of Fire members, it’s still technically a debut ...

  6. 22 de may. de 2018 · 01.-) 00:00 - Quantum X.02.-) 02:25 - Ascending to Infinity.03.-) 08:40 - Dante's Inferno.04.-) 13:34 - Excalibur.05.-) 21:44 - Tormento e passione.06.-) 26:...

  7. 19 de jun. de 2012 · Other than that, though, Ascending to Infinity continues a string of major Rhapsody-flavored successes. “Dante’s Inferno” and “Tormento e Passione” are two of the best Rhapsody songs ever written and the only stumble on the record is the awkward “Luna,” which still has a fantastic chorus, despite the female vocal part that shows up throughout is weak and poorly delivered.