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Other uses ofUse dmy dates|date=August 2011Infobox musical artist|name = Vangelis|image = VangelisElGrecopremiereDE2.jpg|caption = Vangelis at the premiere of El Greco (2007 film)|El Greco |image_size = 250|landscape = yes|birth_name = Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou|background = non_vocal_instrumentalist|birth_date = Birth date and age|1943|3|29|df=yes|origin = Volos , Greece|instrument = Piano, synthesizer, keyboards, Hammond organ , drums, percussion|genre = Instrumental|Instrumental music , electronic music , progressive rock , classical music|classical , New Age music|New Age |occupation = Composer, musician, record producer, arranger|years_active = 1961–present|associated_acts = Aphrodite's Child , Jon & Vangelis , Demis Roussos , Yes (band)|Yes |label = Universal Music Group|Universal Music , RCA Records , Atlantic Records , Sony Music , Warner Bros. Records , Polydor Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou (lang-gr|?????e??? ?d?ss?a? ?apa?a?as??? IPA-el|ev'a??elos oði'seas papa?ana'siu|) (born 29 March 1943) is a Greeks|Greek composer of electronic music|electronic , Progressive rock|progressive , Ambient music|ambient , jazz , pop rock and orchestral music, under the artist name Vangelis (English pronunciation: IPA-en|væ?'g?l?s|). Vangelis is a Greek diminutive of Evangelos; he himself pronounces it IPA-en|væ?'g?l?s| in English, but it is commonly heard as IPA-en|væn'd??l?s|. He is best known for his Academy Awards|Academy Award -winning score for the film Chariots of Fire , and scores for the films Blade Runner , 1492: Conquest of Paradise and Alexander (film)|Alexander .

Vangelis began his professional musical career working with several popular bands of the 1960s such as The Forminx and Aphrodite's Child , with the latter's album '' 666 (Aphrodite's Child album)|666 '' going on to be recognized as a psychedelic music|psychedelic "classic".cite web |url= http://www.progreviews.com/reviews/display.php? rev=ac-666 |title= Prog Reviews review of 666 |accessdate=4 November 2008 |publisher=Ground & Sky |date=5 January 2008 Throughout the 1970s, Vangelis composed music scores for several animal documentaries, including L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)|L'Apocalypse Des Animaux , La 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 (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 . The soundtrack's single, " Chariots of Fire (instrumental)|Titles ", won Vangelis the Academy Award for Best Original Music Score and also reached the top of the American Billboard charts|Billboard .

In a career spanning over 50 years, writing and composing more than 52 albums, Vangelis is regarded by some music critics as one of the greatest composers of electronic music of all time.cite news |author=Peter Culshaw |title=My Greek odyssey with Alexander |publisher=The Telegraph |date=6 January 2005 |url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml? xml=/arts/2005/01/06/bmvang06.xml& page=1 |accessdate=12 October 2008 | location=Londoncite web |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p112251|pure_url=yes |title= Vangelis Biography |author=Jason Ankeny |accessdate=6 November 2008 |publisher=All Music http://www.tranglos.com/marek/yes/tr_60.html Tranglos review Retrieved 6 October 2008

Biography


Formative years


Vangelis was born 29 March 1943, near Volos , Greece. Largely a self-taught musician, he reportedly began composing at the age of four. He refused to take traditional piano lessons, and throughout his career did not have substantial knowledge of reading or writing musical notation. http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608001753/Vangelis.html Musician Guide biog Retrieved 20 August 2008 He studied painting—an art he still practises—at the Academy of Fine Arts in Athens. http://www.clipper-ships.com/vangelis/vangelis.htm Clipper Ships website Retrieved 20 August 2008 When he was six, Vangelis's parents enrolled him at a specialist music school in Athens. Vangelis said in an interview with Life (magazine)|Life , when asked about his lack of ability to read music:
"When the teachers asked me to play something, I would pretend that I was reading it and play from memory. I didn't fool them, but I didn't care."


Work in bands


In the early 1960s he was one of the founders of pop group The Forminx (or The Formynx), which became popular in Greece.cite web |url= http://www.vangelismovements.com/theforminx.htm |title=The Forminx |publisher=Vangelis Movements |accessdate=12 November 2008 Based in Athens, the five-piece band played a mixture of cover (music)|cover versions and their own material, the latter written mostly by Vangelis (with lyrics by DJ and record producer Nico Mastorakis) but still sung in English. The Forminx released nine hit singles and a Christmas EP before disbanding in 1966 at the peak of their success. A film being made about them at the time, which was initially directed by Theo Angelopoulos, was never fully completed, and the songs, composed for the movie, were never released. Vangelis spent the next two years mostly studio-bound, writing and producing for other Greek artists. http://www.bluepoint.gen.tr/vangelis/more_eng.html Blue Point Retrieved 11 October 2008

Around the time of the 1968 student riots|student riots in 1968 , Vangelis founded progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child together with Demis Roussos , Loukas Sideras and Anargyros "Silver" Koulouris. After an unsuccessful attempt to enter the UK, they found a home in Paris where they recorded their first single, a hit across much of Europe called Rain and Tears . Other singles followed, including two albums, which, in total, sold over 20 million copies. The record sales led the record company to request a third album, and Vangelis went on to conceive the double-album '' 666 (Aphrodite's Child album)|666 '', based on Book of Revelation|Revelation , the last book in the Bible. One of the many remarkable features of this album is Irene Papas 's guest participation (vocal on "Infinity"). Tensions between members during the recording of 666 eventually caused the split of the band in 1971, but the album was still released in 1972. Despite the split, Vangelis has since produced several albums and singles for Demis Roussos, who, in turn, contributed vocals to the Blade Runner (soundtrack)| Blade Runner soundtrack . http://www.progarchives.com/artist.asp? id=1171 Prog Archives bio of AC Retrieved 21 August 2008 http://elsew.com/data/oor76.htm Elsewhere Oor Retrieved 12 October

Early solo works


While still in Aphrodite's Child, Vangelis had already been involved in other projects. In 1970 he had composed the score for a film directed by Henry Chapier and called Sex Power (Demis Roussos sang vocals). In 1971, some jam sessions with a group of musicians at Marquee Studios in London had resulted in two albums' worth of material, unofficially released without Vangelis' permission in 1978, titled Hypothesis (aka Visions of the Future ), and The Dragon (Vangelis album)|The Dragon . Vangelis succeeded in taking legal action to have them withdrawn. A more successful project was his scoring of wildlife films made by French film director|filmmaker Frédéric Rossif . The first was L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)|''L'Apocalypse des animaux , released in 1973. In 1972, the student riots of 1968 provided the inspiration for an album titled Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit (Make Your Dream Last Longer Than the Night), comprising musical passages mixed with news snippets and protest songs ; some lyrics were based on graffiti daubed on walls during the riots. http://www.vangelismovements.com/faisquetonrevesoitpluslongquelanuit.htm Album review Retrieved 20 August 2008

Solo career


In 1973 Vangelis' solo career began in earnest. His first "official" solo album was Earth , though it did actually feature a group of musicians including ex-Aphrodite's Child guitarist Silver Koulouris and also vocalist and songwriter Robert Fitoussi (better known as F.R. David of " Words (F. R. David song)|Words " fame). http://www.groove.nl/cd/2/20955.html Groove NL reviews Retrieved 2 September 2008 This line-up, later briefly going out under the name "Odyssey", released a single in 1974 titled "Who", but that was Vangelis' last involvement with them. Later in 1974, Vangelis was widely tipped to join another prog-rock band, Yes (band)|Yes , following the departure of Rick Wakeman . After a couple of weeks of rehearsals Vangelis wavered on the option of joining Yes and, the band had to detour and hire Swiss keyboard player Patrick Moraz instead, who later joined The Moody Blues . Vangelis did, however, become friends with Yes' lead vocalist Jon Anderson , and later worked with him on several occasions, including as the duo Jon & Vangelis . http://www.bondegezou.co.uk/amy_faq.htm Alt.music FAQ Yes Retrieved 2 September 2008

After moving to London, Vangelis signed with RCA Records , set up his own studio, Nemo Studios , http://www.nemostudios.co.uk Nemo Studios Retrieved 7 April 2010 and began recording a string of electronic albums, such as Heaven and Hell (1975 album)|Heaven and Hell (1975), Albedo 0.39 (1976), Spiral (Vangelis album)|Spiral (1977), Beaubourg (album)|Beaubourg (1978), and China (album)|China (1979). Parts of Heaven and Hell were later used as the theme to the Public Broadcasting Service|PBS television series Cosmos: A Personal Voyage|Cosmos by Carl Sagan . Two melodies from Albedo 0.39 , "Alpha" and "Pulstar", and also one track from '' L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)|L'Apocalypse des animaux , "Création du Monde", were also used in Cosmos . Another part (the song "So Long Ago, So Clear"), featured guest vocals by Jon Anderson , marking the start of the partnership. Vangelis also contributed as a producer and keyboard player to the album Phos , by the Greek rock band Socrates Drank the Conium (later known simply as Socrates ). http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/1997_articles/nov97/vangelis.html Sound on Sound article Retrieved 2 September 2008 http://www.music-download.cc/2008/09/10/socrates-with-vangelis-phos-1976/ MD Socrates album review Retrieved 11 October 2008

In 1979, Vangelis composed the score for another animal documentary by Frédéric Rossif , Opéra sauvage . Almost as well known as L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)|''L'Apocalypse des animaux'' , the resulting soundtrack would bring him to the attention of some of the world's top filmmakers. The music itself would be re-used in other films (most notably the track "L'Enfant" in The Year of Living Dangerously (1982) by Peter Weir ) and television commercials (the track "Hymne", used in Barilla Group|Barilla pasta commercials in Italy and E & J Gallo Winery|Ernest & Julio Gallo wine ads in the US).Allmusic|class=album|id=r83736|pure_url=yes All Music review of Opera. Retrieved 2 September 2008

Film work


Chariots of Fire


Main|Chariots of Fire (album)In 1981, Vangelis wrote the score for the film Chariots of Fire , set at the 1924 Summer Olympics . The choice of music was unorthodox as most period films featured traditional orchestral scores, whereas Vangelis' music was modern and synthesizer-heavy. The movie won the Academy Award for Best Picture and Vangelis won the Academy Award for Best Original Music Score . The opening theme of the film was released as a single in 1982, topping the American Billboard magazine|Billboard chart for one week after climbing steadily for five months.Allmusic|class=song|id=t1534846|pure_url=yes AMG review of Chariots of Fire Retrieved 25 September 2008

Greek musician Stavros Logarides claimed Vangelis had copied the melody of " Chariots of Fire (instrumental)|Titles " from one of his compositions called "City of Violets". Member of a 1970s band called Poll, and a friend of Vangelis at the time, Logarides sued Vangelis for plagiarism in 1987. At the court hearing, Vangelis set up synthesizers in the courtroom and played for the judge to demonstrate his compositional process.cite news |url= http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9B0DE7DF1238F931A25751C0A961948260& sec=& spon=& partner=permalink& exprod=permalink |title= Vangelis Plays 2 Works In London High Court |author=Reuters |accessdate=20 August 2008 |work=New York Times | date=12 February 1987 The judge ruled that any similarities in the melody were minor and "Titles" was a Vangelis original. http://elsew.com/data/albums2.htm Elsewhere Albums 2 Retrieved 15 October 2008

Other notable Vangelis soundtracks were Antarctica (Vangelis album)| Antarctica for the film Nankyoku Monogatari in 1983, and The Bounty in 1984. Vangelis also collaborated in 1981 and 1986 with Italian singer Milva , achieving success especially in Germany with the albums ''Ich hab' keine Angst and Geheimnisse ( I have no fear and Secrets ). The Italian language Nana Mouskouri album also featured her singing Vangelis composition "Ti Amerò". Collaboration numbers with lyricist Mikalis Bourboulis sung by Maria Farantouri included the tracks "Odi A", "San Elektra", and "Tora Xero". http://www.intuitivemusic.com/vangelis-biography Intuitive Music – Vangelis biog. Retrieved 25 September 2008

The main theme for Chariots of Fire was also chosen by Apple inc.|Apple 's co-founder Steven P. Jobs for public introduction of Macintosh (computer)|Macintosh computer.

Blade Runner


Main|Blade Runner (soundtrack)In 1982, Vangelis collaborated with director Ridley Scott , to write the score for the science fiction film Blade Runner . http://www.nemostudios.co.uk/nemo/sections/br/br01.htm Vangelis' Blade Runner film score Retrieved 12 June 2010 Capturing the isolation and melancholy of Harrison Ford 's character,
Rick Deckard, the Vangelis score is as much a part of the dystopian environment as the decaying buildings and ever-present rain. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2004/02/20/vangelis-blade-runner/ Synthtopia BR review Retrieved 27 November 2008

A disagreement led to Vangelis withholding permission for his performance of the music from Blade Runner to be released, and the studio instead hired a group of musicians dubbed "The New American Orchestra " to record the official LP album|LP released at the time. It took 12 years before the disagreement was resolved and Vangelis's own work was released in the United States, in 1994. The soundtrack was still incomplete, as the film contained some non-Vangelis tracks as well. Over the years a series of bootleg recordings of Blade Runner (soundtracks)#Bootlegs|Blade Runner soundtrack from unknown sources have been released, mostly targeted to collectors as "private releases", that contain most of the music cues (including the Ladd Company logo theme). http://www.answers.com/topic/blade-runner-bootleg-limited-edition Answers.com review Retrieved 25 September 2008 A three disc box set was released in late 2007 containing the 1994 album, a second disc containing some more of the missing music cues and a third disc of new Vangelis material inspired by Blade Runner . The 2007 release still lacks some incidental music, most notably the background music from the Taffey Lewis bar scene featuring vocals by Demis Roussos . http://www.play.com/Music/CD/4-/3515011/Blade-Runner-Trilogy-25th-Anniversary-Edition/Product.html Play.com BR Tri. Product page Retrieved 20 August 2008

1492: Conquest of Paradise


Main|1492: Conquest of Paradise (album)In 1992, Paramount Pictures released the film 1492: Conquest of Paradise , also directed by Ridley Scott , as a 500th anniversary commemoration of Christopher Columbus ' voyage to the New World. Vangelis's score was nominated as "Best Original Score – Motion Picture" at the 1993 Golden Globe|Golden Globe awards , but was not nominated for an Academy Award. http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/1492.html 1492: Conquest of Paradise soundtrack review at http://www.filmtracks.com Filmtracks.com Retrieved 25 September 2008

Other works


In 1983 Vangelis wrote the music for Michael Cacoyannis ' staging of the Greek tragedy Electra (Euripides)|Elektra which was performed featuring Irene Papas at the open-air amphitheater at Epidavros in Greece. http://home.clara.net/heureka/music/vangelis.htm Vangelis fan site Retrieved 25 2008 The same year Vangelis composed his first score for a ballet by Wayne Eagling . It was originally performed by Lesley Colier and Wayne Eagling himself at an Amnesty International gala in Drury Lane , but in 1984 the Royal Ballet School presented it again at the Sadler's Wells theater. In 1985 and 1986, Vangelis wrote music for two more ballets: "Frankenstein – Modern Prometheus" and "The Beauty and the Beast". In 1992, Vangelis wrote the music for the Euripides play, Medea (play)|Medea , that featured Irene Papas .cite web |url= http://elsew.com/data/other.htm |title=Elsewhere: Other Music |author=Dennis Lodewijks |accessdate=25 September 2008 |publisher=elsew.com In the 90's, Vangelis scored a number of undersea documentaries for French ecologist and filmmaker, Jacques-Yves Cousteau . http://www.proggnosis.com/PGRelease.asp? RID=6345 Proggnosis Web-site Retrieved 25 September 2008

During 1980, six years after Vangelis decided against joining Yes (band)|Yes , he and Jon Anderson , the lead singer of Yes, released their first album together, Short Stories , under the band name of Jon & Vangelis . They would eventually go on to release three more afterwards; The Friends of Mr. Cairo , Private Collection (Jon and Vangelis album)|Private Collection and Page of Life released in 1981, 1983, and 1991 respectively. http://www.connollyco.com/discography/jon_and_vangelis/ Conolly discography of J& V Retrieved 25 September 2008

Olympic Games


In May 2000, Vangelis composed the music as well as designed and directed the artistic Olympic flag relay portion of the Closing Ceremonies of the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games . http://www.sonybmgmasterworks.com/artists/vangelis/ Sony BMG V. biog Retrieved 26 September 2008 While no official recording of Vangelis' composition for the 2000 Sydney Games exists, the music can be heard accompanying the presentation of the emblem of the 2004 Athens Games.cite video
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2000s


Vangelis performed live and released Mythodea , a predominantly orchestral rather than electronic piece that was originally written in 1993, and used by NASA as the theme for the 2001 Mars Odyssey|Mars Odyssey mission in 2001. http://www.tracksounds.com/reviews/mythodea.htm Tracksounds Review Retrieved 26 September 2008 A year later, in 2002, Vangelis created the 2002 FIFA World Cup Official Anthem for the 2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup . http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp? id=11746 Prog archives single Retrieved 26 September 2008

In 2004, Vangelis released the score for Oliver Stone 's Alexander (soundtrack)|Alexander , continuing his involvement with projects related to Greece. http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2005/06/11/vangelis-alexander-soundtrack/ Synthtopia Review of Alex. S.T. Retrieved 26 September 2008 Vangelis released 2 albums in 2007; the first was a 3 CD set for the 25th Anniversary of Blade Runner, titled Blade Runner (soundtracks)#2007 release|Blade Runner Trilogy and second was the soundtrack for the Greek movie, El Greco (2007 film)|El Greco , titled El Greco Original Motion Picture Soundtrack . http://www.synthtopia.com/content/2007/12/07/vangelis-blade-runner-soundtrack/ Synthopia Trilogy Preview Retrieved 26 September 2008 http://www.elsew.com/data/albums.htm Elsewhere albums page Retrieved 26 September 2008

On December 11, 2011, Vangelis was invited by '' Katara (cultural village)|Katara's Cultural Village in the state of Qatar to conceive, design, direct, and compose music for the opening of its world-class outdoor amphitheater. The event was witnessed by a number of world leaders and dignitaries participating in the 4th Forum of the Alliance of Civilizations|United Nations Alliance of Civilizations' held in the city of Doha . The event featured a light show by German artist Gert Hof and was filmed for a future video release by Oscar-winning British filmmaker Hugh Hudson . http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp? cu_no=2& item_no=475525& version=1& template_id=36& parent_id=16 Cultural village amphitheatre opens with inspiring concert Retrieved 27 December 2011

Personal life


For an artist of his stature, very little is known about Vangelis' personal life and he rarely gives official interviews to journalists. However, in a 2005 interview with Telegraph (newspaper)|The Telegraph , Vangelis talked openly about various parts of his life. He stated in the interview that he was "never interested" in the "decadent lifestyle" of his band days, choosing not to take illegal drugs|drugs or drink alcoholic beverage|alcohol . At the time of the Telegraph interview, Vangelis was involved in his third long-term relationship . When asked why he had not had children, Vangelis replied:
...Because of the amount of travelling I do and the nonsense of the music business, I couldn't take care of a child in the way I think it should be taken care of.
It is not known where Vangelis generally resides; he has stated that he "travels around", rather than settling down in one specific place or country for long periods of time. As a hobby, Vangelis enjoys painting; his first art exhibition toured South America in 2005.

Excerpts from other interviews mention that Vangelis has been married twice before. In a 1976 interview with Dutch music magazine Oor , the author wrote that Vangelis had a wife named Veronique Skawinska who was a photographer who had done some album art work for Vangelis. http://vangeliscollector.com/telegraph112182.htm Vangelis collector Telegraph interview Retrieved 12 October 2008 An interview in 1982 with Backstage music magazine suggests that Vangelis had previously been married to a singer named Vana Verouti, http://elsew.com/data/backst82.htm Elsewhere Backstage Retrieved 12 October 2008 who had performed vocals on some of his records, performing for the first time with him on La Fête sauvage and later on Heaven and Hell (Vangelis album)|Heaven and Hell .

Musical style and compositional process


As a musician, Vangelis relies heavily on synthesizerscite web |url= http://www.nemostudios.co.uk/nemo/tour/recording/recording.htm |title=Nemo Studios: Portrait of a studio |accessdate=12 June 2010 and other electronic approaches to music. Synthtopia , an electronic music review website, stated that Vangelis' music could be referred to as "symphonic electronica" because of his use of synthesizers in an orchestral fashion. The aforementioned review site went on to describe his music as melodic : "drawing on the melodies of folk music , especially the Greek music of his homeland." http://www.synthtopia.com/artists/Vangelis.html Synthtopia Review of Vangelis Retrieved 6 October 2008 Vangelis' music and compositions have also been described as "...a distinctive sound with simple, repetitive yet memorable tunes against evocative rhythms and chord progressions ." http://www.mfiles.co.uk/composers/Vangelis.htm Mfiles biog. Retrieved 6 October 2008 He often used vibrato on his synthesizers, which was carried out in a distinctive way on his Yamaha CS80 polyphonic synthesizer; varying the pressure exerted on the key to produce the expressive vibrato sound.

In an interview with Soundtrack , a music and film website, Vangelis talked about his compositional processes. For films, Vangelis stated that he would begin composing a music score|score for a feature as soon as he sees a rough cut of the footage. http://www.soundtrack.net/features/article/? id=134 Soundtrack Interview Retrieved 6 October 2008 In addition to working with synthesizers and other electronically based instruments, Vangelis also works with and is a conductor to orchestras. For example, in the Oliver Stone film Alexander (film)|Alexander , Vangelis conducted an orchestra that consisted of various Orchestra#Instrumentation|classical instruments including sitars , percussion, finger cymbals , harps and duduk s. http://www.musicfromthemovies.com/review.asp? ID=4610 MFTM review of Alexander Retrieved 6 October 2008 Wayback | url= http://www.musicfromthemovies.com/review.asp? ID=4610 | date=20080419030600

Vangelis uses a technique of multitrack recording|recording all tracks simultaneously on tape, using a Zyklus MIDI Performance System. http://www.groove.nl/cd/1/18760.html Groove article Retrieved 22 December 2008 The album Direct (Vangelis album)|Direct is named after the successor to the Zyklus which was being specially manufactured for him by the Zyklus MPS designers, Bill Marshall, Pete Kellock and Mike Crisp. http://www.elbizri.com/? p=112 Sequencer occult: Zyklus and Direct Sequencer Retrieved 18 October 2009

He explains his customary method of approach. As soon as the musical idea is there, as many keyboards as possible are connected to the control-desk, which in turn are directly connected to the applicable tracks of the multi-trackmachine. The idea now is to play as many keyboards as possible at the same time. That way as broad a basis as possible develops which only needs fine-tuning. After that it's a question of adding things or leaving out things." http://www.elsew.com/data/sumpts.htm Vangelis interview to Music Maker magazine, September 1982 Retrieved 20 August 2008


Honours and legacy


France made Vangelis a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres|Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in 1992. http://www.alexander-the-great.co.uk/about_the_filmmakers.htm Alexander the Great website Retrieved 25 September 2008 In 1995, Vangelis had a minor planet named after him ( 6354 Vangelis ) by the International Astronomical Union 's Minor Planet Center (MPC) at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory ; the name was proposed by the MPC's co-director, Gareth V. Williams , rather than by the object's original discoverer, Eugène Joseph Delporte , who died in 1955, long before the 1934 discovery could be confirmed by observations made in 1990. http://www.minorplanetcenter.net/iau/special/rocknroll/0006354.html Minor Planet Center web-site with info about the planet Retrieved 25 September 2008 NASA conferred their Public Service Medal (NASA)|Public Service Medal to Vangelis in 2003. The award is the highest honour the space agency presents to an individual not involved with the American government . http://www.sonicstate.com/articles/article.cfm? id=107 Sonic State bio of Vangelis Retrieved 25 September 2008 Five years later, in 2008, the board of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens voted to make Vangelis an Honorary Doctor, making him Professor Emeritus at their Faculty of Primary Education. http://elsew.com/data/latest.htm Elsew web-site Retrieved 20 August 2008 In June 2008, the American Hellenic Institute honoured Vangelis with an AHI Hellenic Heritage Achievement Award for his "exceptional artistic achievements" as a pioneer in electronic music and for his lifelong dedication to the promotion of Hellenization|Hellenism through the arts. http://www.ahiworld.org/press_releases/071008b.html American Hellenic website Retrieved 22 Frebruary 2009

AFI


The American Film Institute nominated Vangelis' scores for Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire for AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores|their list of the 250 greatest film scores . http://connect.afi.com/site/DocServer/scores250.pdf? docID=221 AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores Ballot

Discography


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  • (1970) Sex Power (album)|Sex Power

  • (1972) Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit (album)|Fais que ton rêve soit plus long que la nuit

  • (1973) Earth (Vangelis album)|Earth

  • (1973) '' L'Apocalypse des animaux (album)|L'Apocalypse Des Animaux

  • (1975) Heaven and Hell (Vangelis album)|Heaven and Hell

  • (1976) Albedo 0.39

  • (1976) La Fête sauvage

  • (1977) Do You Hear the Dogs Barking? |Ignacio

  • (1977) Spiral (Vangelis album)|Spiral

  • (1978) Beaubourg (album)|Beaubourg

  • (1978) Odes (album)|Odes (Vangelis & Irene Papas album)

  • (1979) China (album)|China

  • (1979) Opera Sauvage

  • (1980) Short Stories (Jon & Vangelis album)|Short Stories (Jon & Vangelis)

  • (1980) See You Later

  • (1981) Chariots of Fire (album)|Chariots of Fire

  • (1981) The Friends of Mr Cairo (Jon & Vangelis)

  • (1983) Antarctica (Vangelis album)|Antarctica

  • (1983) Private Collection (Jon and Vangelis album)|Private Collection (Jon & Vangelis)

  • (1984) Soil Festivities (album)|Soil Festivities

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  • (1985) Mask (Vangelis album)|Mask

  • (1985) Invisible Connections

  • (1986) Vangelis & Irene Papas – Rapsodies

  • (1988) Direct (Vangelis album)|Direct

  • (1989) Themes (Vangelis album)|Themes

  • (1990) The City (Vangelis album)|The City

  • (1991) Page of Life (Jon & Vangelis)

  • (1992) 1492: Conquest of Paradise (album)|1492: Conquest of Paradise

  • (1995) Voices (Vangelis album)|Voices

  • (1995) Vangelis & Stina Nordenstam – Ask the Mountains

  • (1995) Foros Timis Ston Greco

  • (1996) Portraits (So Long Ago, So Clear)

  • (1996) Oceanic (Vangelis album)|Oceanic

  • (1998) Reprise 1990–1999

  • (1998) El Greco (album)|El Greco

  • (2001) Mythodea|Mythodea: Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey

  • (2003) Odyssey: The Definitive Collection

  • (2004) Alexander (soundtrack)|Alexander

  • (2007) El Greco (2007 soundtrack)|El Greco (soundtrack)

  • (2007) Blade Runner Trilogy: 25th Anniversary (3 CD)


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    See also


  • 20th century classical music

  • Electronic music

  • Jon & Vangelis


  • References


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    External links


  • http://www.elsew.com Independent Vangelis Site

  • http://www.vangelismovements.com Vangelis' Movements

  • http://www.vangeliscollector.com Vangelis Collector

  • http://www.NemoStudios.co.uk Vangelis' Nemo Studios

  • http://www.vangelishistory.com Vangelis History

  • http://www.denofgeek.com/movies/7175/blade_runner_a_brief_chat_with_vangelis.html Interview with Vangelis from Den of Geek


  • VangelisAcademyAwardBestOriginalScore 1981-2000




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    |ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Papathanassiou, Evangelos Odysseas
    |SHORT DESCRIPTION= Composer, Record producer, Arranger
    |DATE OF BIRTH= 29 March 1943
    |PLACE OF BIRTH= Volos , Greece
    |DATE OF DEATH=
    |PLACE OF DEATH=
    DEFAULTSORT:Vangelis Category:1943 births
    Category:Living people
    Category:Vangelis|
    Category:People from Volos
    Category:20th-century classical composers
    Category:21st-century classical composers
    Category:Best Original Music Score Academy Award winners
    Category:Greek electronic musicians
    Category:Greek film score composers
    Category:Greek composers
    Category:Greek record producers

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