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  1. Apr 17, 2024 · Features. Prog. “If a musical piece lasts for 6 minutes 30 seconds, it usually means it took me that time to create it”: Vangelis on how the natural, positive force of music got corrupted. By Mark Powell. ( Prog ) published 17 April 2024.

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    • Vangelis's Musical Style

    As a child, Vangelis was exposed to the piano, which he took to with complete abandon. Starting at the age of four he played for himself, never taking lessons, as he recalled. “My parents tried to get me the best musical education, but I never responded to teachers and so I am self-taught,” he told the Melody Maker in 1974. “Also, as soon as I star...

    Jumping forward a few years, Vangelis moved to London and built his first studio, dubbed Nemo. It is here that he created some of the most successful music of his career. And his gear list grew exponentially, as he started exploring synthesizers in earnest. During these years he released now-classic albums such as Heaven and Hell (1975), and Albedo...

    Considering how most of the music Vangelis made was artistic instrumental, some may find his partnership with Yes vocalist Jon Anderson a surprise. Anderson is said to have heard Vangelis’ early album, L’Apocalypse Des Animaux, in 1971, and sought him out when Yes were looking for a replacement for Rick Wakeman (before the recording of their album ...

    Vangelis differed from other artists known for creating music using synthesizers in the 1970s. First and foremost, he always released original music, as opposed to recreating classical scores as was the trend in those early days (Wendy Carlos, Tomita, etc.). His electronic timbres tended to be warmer and lusher than Tomita’s, and he never created t...

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    • Albedo 0.39. This is Vangelis’ space music opus. Along with its follow-up, Spiral, it’s his most sequencer driven album revealing the Zeitgeist of 1975, where Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schulze and Jean-Michel Jarre were releasing their space music journeys.
    • Mask. Mask is a dramatic choral work from Vangelis. The choir is uncredited, but is likely the English Chamber Choir with lead tenor from Guy Protheroe.
    • Heaven and Hell. Released in 1975, Heaven & Hell is a crowning achievement for Vangelis. Composed with just a couple of synthesizers, a ton of percussion and the English Chamber Choir, it’s a dynamic and heroic work.
    • Soil Festivities. This is the most “ambient” of Vangelis albums and his most underrated. Inspired by life’s processes, Vangelis uses repetitive minimalist patterns, nature sounds as well as flute and violin-like keyboard voices to create a seamless, contemplative journey that eschews his penchant for both sweetness and bombast.
  2. Reception. Mike DeGagne of Allmusic praised Vangelis for managing to "keep his atmospheric pastiches from sounding redundant by giving each of his albums a unique persona that never imitated or borrowed from other pieces".

  3. Jul 6, 2022 · In 1970, as a side project away from the band, he composed music for a nature documentary series called L'Apocalypse des animaux (directed by Frédéric Rossif). The soundtrack is one of Vangelis’s earliest solo works, displaying a much gentler and more restrained aspect to his sound.

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  4. Jun 9, 2014 · Spiral (1977) brought in the Yamaha CS80, one of the first polyphonic synthesizers. This album revealed more of Vangelis’ skill as an arranger, particularly on ‘Ballad’, where a wordless vocal (altered by a chorus effects unit) is underscored by synthesized strings and blues harmonica.

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  6. Aug 3, 2023 · Key Takeaways. Vangelis is a Greek composer known for his unique blend of electronic and orchestral sounds. He is best known for his work on films like “Chariots of Fire” and “Blade Runner.” Vangelismusic is characterized by soaring melodies and epic themes that are perfect for film and television.