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Παρασκευή 17 Απριλίου 2020

Music Time: VANGELIS 12 o'clock 1975


This video is a special tribute to the the magical maestro "VANGELIS" the most inteligent music composer and producer of the electronic music world history ever.

Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou[a] (born 29 March 1943), known professionally as Vangelis (/væŋˈɡɛlɪs/GreekΒαγγέλης [vaɲˈɟelis]), is a Greek musician and composer of electronicprogressiveambientjazz, and orchestral music.[1] He is best known for his Academy Award-winning score to Chariots of Fire (1981), as well as for composing scores to the films Blade Runner (1982), Missing (1982), Antarctica (1983), The Bounty (1984), 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), and Alexander (2004), and for the use of his music in the PBS documentary Cosmos: A Personal Voyage by Carl Sagan.[1]
Vangelis began his career working with several popular bands of the 1960s such as The Forminx and Aphrodite's Child, with the latter's album 666 going on to be recognized as a progressive-psychedelic rock classic.[1][2] Throughout the 1970s, Vangelis composed music scores for several animal documentaries, including L'Apocalypse des AnimauxLa Fête sauvage and Opéra sauvage; the success of these scores brought him into the film scoring mainstream. In the early 1980s, Vangelis formed a musical partnership with Jon Anderson, the lead singer of progressive rock band Yes, and the duo went on to release several albums together as Jon & Vangelis.
In 1981, he composed the score for the Oscar-winning film Chariots of Fire, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Original ScoreThe soundtrack's single, the film's "Titles" theme, also reached the top of the American Billboard Hot 100 chart and was used as the background music at the London 2012 Olympics winners' medal presentation ceremonies.[1]
Having had a career in music spanning over 50 years and having composed and performed more than 50 albums, Vangelis is considered to be one of the most important figures in the history of electronic music.[3][4][5]

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