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Vangelis
Who is Vangelis?
Vangelis is a famous Greek composer and keyboardist. He composes and
performs mainly instrumental music and filmscores. His music is often
categorized under terms like "synthesizer", "sympho" and "new age".
He was born as "Evangelos Odyssey Papathanassiou" at march 29th 1943 in
Greece. He started playing the piano at the age of 4 and gave his first
public performance of his own compositions at the age of 6. He moved to
Paris in the late sixties while forming the progressive rock-band
"Aphrodite s Child", which became very popular. Very soon they moved on
to London.
In 1970 the group broke up and Vangelis started a solo career.
What instrument does he play?
It seems to be mainly keyboards in all forms (Pianos, synthesizers,
organs, etc.), but he is also skilled at the drums and has played
flutes, vibes, tablas, tubular bells, timpanies, cymbals and gongs in
the past.
In most cases the synthesizer forms the basis of his work.
What does he do?
Putting out records mostly. Sometimes composing music for films,
plays, etc. He rarely performs in public and hardly gives interviews.
Have I perhaps ever heard his music?
Probably. His music has been used for many purposes. What you perhaps
heard differs a lot per country. I ll list a few possibilities:
ï‚· The German boxer Henry Maske used Vangelis theme for the film
"1492, the Conquest of Paradise" (1992) as his victory tune in 1995. As
a result of this the CD single and later the album were rereleased in
Europe and reached the tops of most of the charts.
Interesting to note is that Maske never got to meet Vangelis. Maske:
"Ich lad ihn immer ein, aber er kommt nie. Er ist zu sensibel furs
Boxen." (I invited him often, but he doesn t come. He s to sensitive for
boxing.)
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ï‚· The main theme for Hugh Hudson s film "Chariots of Fire"(1981) won
Vangelis an Oscar and has hit many charts back then. After that it was
used as theme for the Olympic games in Sarajevo in 1984. Since then it
seems to pop up in just about every documentary about the Olympics and
many commercials all over the world, like recently for the "Citroen
Xantia".
ï‚· The famous television series Cosmos used lots of Vangelis music,
mainly from the album "Heaven and Hell" (1975).
ï‚· In the Netherlands music from "The Spiral" was used as theme music
for the popular science-show "Wondere Wereld" while "Kinematic" from the
"Antarctica" album is often recognized as the "actionmusic" from "Wedden
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ï‚· In the USA commercials for "Gallo Wine" used the track "Hymne" from
the album "Opera Sauvage" (1979).
In the early 80 s Ford used the opening of "Chung Kuo" from the album
"China" in their commercials for the "Mercury Lynx" while Chanel used
"The Little Fete" from the same album around the same period for
promotion of their "Chanel 5" perfume.
Some Personal information
Vangelis avoids public appearances. He rarely gives interviews and
concentrates on making music.
It is disputed if he is presently married. There is an old interview
(Backstage 1982, Belgian musicians magazine) that claims he was once
married to Vana Veroutis, a Greek female vocaliste who performed on
Vangelis albums "Heaven and Hell" and "La Fete Sauvage". Vangelis
remarks in the interview he doesn t even know were she is at that
moment.
On the other hand, Mark Griffin s book "The Unknown Man" makes no notice
of this at all, but mentiones instead that Vangelis lived with Veronique
Skawinska, who s responsible for most photographs used in the artwork of
many of Vangelis his albums from the late seventies and early eighties.
It s perhaps best to avoid this subject at all, since Vangelis is a
private person, and it serves no purpose to gossip about these matters.
He has a brother called "Nico", who is also in the music business, but
functions mainly as producer. The two worked together on an album by the
Italian band "Chrisma", recorded in Vangelis Nemo studio in London.
Vangelis last known studio was the "Epsilon Laboratory" in Paris (walls
and roof build of glass on top of a building), but his three latest
albums were allegedly recorded somewhere in Greece. Vangelis himself
apparently moves around a lot, being labeled some sort of "nomad" by the
media.
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