What is your opinion on this Greek and largely self-taught musician?
Mostly known for electronic music and soundtracks and one of the innovators of electronic music in the 70s.
Made lots of solo albums and a couple of (pretty famous) soundtracks: Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner and Conquest of Paradise. Some others are Antarctica (documentary), The Bounty, Alexander.
He's really good with synthesizers, no doubt. There are some old clips of him improvising and they're quite amazing. His old electronic albums have awesome sounds, sequences, effects. The music is very atmospheric, moody and effective.
He's done some huge concerts in the past, composed music for a couple of big events, but he also made music for very obscure stuff. Just recently I found out he made 12 hours or so of ambient background music for Greek neuro-surgery instructional videos. Very cool and amusing.
His later soundtracks and albums are more orchestral in nature. An example of this is Mythodea, which was performed at the Temple of Zeus as seen in the clips below. It is quite simplistic compared to classical music, but I find it charming and I like the epicness of it.
Here's a good site about Vangelis: http://www.elsew.com/
He doesn't have an official website.
Mostly known for electronic music and soundtracks and one of the innovators of electronic music in the 70s.
Made lots of solo albums and a couple of (pretty famous) soundtracks: Chariots of Fire, Blade Runner and Conquest of Paradise. Some others are Antarctica (documentary), The Bounty, Alexander.
He's really good with synthesizers, no doubt. There are some old clips of him improvising and they're quite amazing. His old electronic albums have awesome sounds, sequences, effects. The music is very atmospheric, moody and effective.
He's done some huge concerts in the past, composed music for a couple of big events, but he also made music for very obscure stuff. Just recently I found out he made 12 hours or so of ambient background music for Greek neuro-surgery instructional videos. Very cool and amusing.
His later soundtracks and albums are more orchestral in nature. An example of this is Mythodea, which was performed at the Temple of Zeus as seen in the clips below. It is quite simplistic compared to classical music, but I find it charming and I like the epicness of it.
Here's a good site about Vangelis: http://www.elsew.com/
He doesn't have an official website.