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Uplink 45: A Vision for our Planet with Vangelis 

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In honour of Earth Day we’re proud to present a very special episode of Uplink - a rare interview with Vangelis for a career-spanning talk about visionary music and a vision for our planet.
We'll be discussing how space inspires his music, its connection as an integral part of culture, as well as humanity's responsibility to the Earth, and how artists and scientists can foster a responsible attitude towards our planet.
Considered to be one of the most important figures in the history of electronic music, Vangelis is best known for his film scores to Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner among many others, Vangelis has long been inspired by and associated with space exploration.
Music from his 1975 album, Heaven & Hell, was used as the theme for Carl Sagan’s iconic TV series Cosmos, and his 1976 release Albedo 0.39 is a concept album themed around space physics, the title referring to the idea of a planet's albedo, the percentage of the light it receives that is reflected back into space.
Vangelis later composed the choral symphony Mythodea - Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey which premiered as a 1993 concert in Athens, Greece. A piece in seven movements, incredibly, Vangelis composed it in just one hour. He revisited the work in 2001 with another performance. Mythodea was then made the official music of NASA's Mars Odyssey mission and the piece was released as an album to coincide with the 2001 entry of the Odyssey spacecraft into the orbit of Mars.
His relationship with ESA began in 2012 when he made a video call with ESA astronaut André Kuipers during his mission aboard the International Space Station, and in 2014, he composed new music in honour of ESA’s Rosetta mission to Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. Three tracks were published online at the time of the Philae module landing on the comet and in 2016, a full album with the name Rosetta was released, dedicated to ESA’s mission team. The album received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Age Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.
In 2018, Vangelis composed The Stephen Hawking Tribute for the memorial service of the theoretical physicist and cosmologist which featured Professor Hawking's voice. As a tribute from ESA, the composition was beamed into space by ESA’s ESTRACK ground station at Cebreros in Spain when the Hawking’s ashes were interred at Westminster Abbey in London. The broadcast was beamed towards the nearest black hole to Earth, 1A 0620-00, which lives in a binary system with an orange dwarf star.
The track was subsequently released online to mark Earth Day in April 2020, accompanied by a video of footage and imagery from ESA’s Earth Observation and other missions. This reconfirmed Vangelis’ commitment to environmentalism as evident in his early film and TV scores including for Frédéric Rossif’s 1970’s L’Apocalypse des animaux, his 1990s documentary collaborations with French undersea filmmaker Jacques Cousteau, and his score for Candida Brady’s 2012 environmental film Trashed.
Vangelis began his career in the 1960s working with pop band The Forminx and prog rock's Aphrodite's Child, whose pioneering album 666 became known as an early classic of the genre. In the 1980s, Vangelis formed a musical partnership with Jon Anderson of prog band Yes, and the duo went on to release several albums together as Jon & Vangelis. In 1980, Vangelis composed the Academy Award-winning score for the film Chariots of Fire. The enormous success of the title track - which was used at London 2021 winners' medal presentation ceremonies - is now synonymous with Olympian excellence. Vangelis went on to compose the scores to the films Blade Runner (1982), Missing (1982), Antarctica (1983), The Bounty (1984), 1492: Conquest of Paradise (1992), and Alexander (2004).
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@vladoleksa6239
@vladoleksa6239 3 года назад
Thank you, Vangelis is for me the greatest artist of our present times. The man who reforges what is broken.
@andretonelli
@andretonelli 3 года назад
As a huge fan of Vangelis, and even beyond everything discussed in this great interview, it just fills me with joy to see him happy and healthy. Thanks so much for this video. There definitely is something that attracts musicians (at least some of them) to the wonders of space and science. Thanks again!
@miccamecca
@miccamecca 3 года назад
A philosopher through music
@AtCloseRange
@AtCloseRange 3 года назад
Interview with the Master, i'm in of course... When the wise man talk, the whole planet listen, Long live to the Greek.
@darkestsound
@darkestsound 3 года назад
Big fan of your channel!
@armandolandry4544
@armandolandry4544 3 года назад
i guess I'm pretty randomly asking but does anybody know a good site to watch new tv shows online?
@anakinwinston7993
@anakinwinston7993 3 года назад
@Armando Landry lately I have been using flixzone. Just google for it :)
@nathanielcullen1472
@nathanielcullen1472 3 года назад
@Armando Landry i would suggest FlixZone. Just google for it =)
@blee3ee
@blee3ee 3 года назад
Thank you for making this happen. And thank you to Vangelis for connecting us so deeply with the Cosmos :)
@LaLa-6581
@LaLa-6581 3 года назад
I hesitate to call this an interview - this was more of a conversation where Vangelis did most of the talking. It was great to see his jovial side show up in this conversation, too. And another thing I really liked about this interview: it's uncut. This was Vangelis, the man: pure and unfiltered all the way through, with only a minimal amount of interruptions by the interviewers. And Vangelis provided some very deep and profound thoughts throughout. You can't help but be touched by the immense wisdom of Vangelis. Whether it's expressed in musical form, or with his spoken words, you are definitely aware of the gravitas that he carries with him. He is the spokesperson of the Universe, he is an ombudsman sent to us, humans to keep us aware of the symphony of sounds that exist in the Universe. I will leave you with one final thought. Vangelis yet again mentioned that the Universe is music, that everything generates sound, or at least vibrations. Especially in light of his words it was very profound for me to see this theory repeated from an entirely different perspective by Dr. Michio Kaku in a recent interview. It's only a few minutes, but definitely thought provoking: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZAhDvhkxgnM.html A huge thank you to ESA and to Space Rocks for making this interview happen!
@manuelmarino1111
@manuelmarino1111 3 года назад
Thank you for your art Vangelis! 🙌
@beatrizzarzosa4196
@beatrizzarzosa4196 3 года назад
I grew up with his music and his music is part of my life soundtrack
@mthom666
@mthom666 3 года назад
Seemed like a good time to ask Vangelis about Juno to Jupiter considering the conversation.
@carolina-qp3cu
@carolina-qp3cu 3 года назад
thanks Vangelis.I listen your music every day.thanks a lot.You are the best musician of the world. greetings from Argentina☺
@kevinnolan3592
@kevinnolan3592 3 года назад
An honour to be here.
@HardlineFeminists
@HardlineFeminists 2 года назад
*R.I.P. VANGELIS, May 17th, 2022. A sad day indeed.* 💀 💐 🎹 🌹🎵
@glennzone
@glennzone 3 года назад
That was a wonderful - it’s great to see him again and in such good spirits.
@astrofaros
@astrofaros 3 года назад
I'm glad I found this video here! I love Vangelis music & our planet Earth!! :-)
@LeventeZone
@LeventeZone 3 года назад
A truly unique phenomenon... Irrespective of one's musical tastes, it is an objective fact that He is the only 'electronic' artist who could compose and perform music that spans such vast range of genres, styles, moves across so many historic periods' and geographical areas' musical traditions. It is simply astonishing that a single person could instinctively "inhabit" so many different musical worlds, and actually managing to connect them.
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 года назад
His way to view music is important. After all he does not consider electronic as artificial. But overall he considers music one core dimension of the world. Which it is. And please bear in mind. He has said in other interview, music is before sound. So harmony and ratios and patterns and vibrations etc are music.
@LeventeZone
@LeventeZone 2 года назад
@@innosanto Absolutely. Andhereally doesn't specifically care how sound is made - as he said many times, he just "happens" to use electronic instruments because he can create the sounds he wants. Personally I never considered him an "electronic" musician, he thinks in sounds wherever they come from and in however manner they are produced. Perhaps this is the key attitude when it comes to being able to create music that spans time & geographical traditions.
@craterjojutlaandres
@craterjojutlaandres 3 года назад
Gracias por tan extensa charla con el Maestro Vangelis.
@robsonluis3346
@robsonluis3346 3 года назад
Great program/interview! Thank you very much!
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 года назад
Please invite him again!!! Many times!
@anderander1478
@anderander1478 3 года назад
long live and prosperity mr evangelos.
@AlcvinRyuzenRamos
@AlcvinRyuzenRamos 3 года назад
OH MY GOODNESS! The Great Maestro! AWESOME!
@dlaivisonsilva845
@dlaivisonsilva845 3 года назад
Vangelis is a very wise man. He is my preferred artist together with Jean-Michel Jarre ( I cannot compare both because they are different and their music have influenced me in different ways too). What impress me about Vangelis is the way he sees life. He said in this roundtable about how vibrations and music communicate with us, the vibration that a sound of a city can have and also any element in nature. From Physics or quantum computing, vibrations are there and today even modern theories in astrophysics such as String Theory uses the concepts of vibration. And what is music ? Vibration , energy . So everything can have their sonic signature .. a unique signature and it would be a kind of fingerprint. At same time he said something very interesting. The way he composes is free and he tries to not be attached to "system" as he says, because this limits your creativity. And gave an example of the composition of Chariots of Fire and also 1492 that initially were not considered to be a hit but eventually became a hit. And he said if science could do the same (not the limit itself for the system) it would be more creative and could solve even the problems easily , similarly as he sees in terms of music.
@liosburdens
@liosburdens Год назад
I wish I found this video earlier! One of the best interviews I've ever seen. Vangelis seemed to be at ease here and every single question/topic you discussed was absolutely interesting. What a great way to celebrate the Maestro, thank you so much for this!
@flashchrome
@flashchrome 3 года назад
Been waiting all day.Thank you for this. May you all stay healthy and keep exploring!
@kreep.productions1622
@kreep.productions1622 3 года назад
The Master ✨🧿
@azulo6
@azulo6 3 года назад
This is top notch stuff, thanks for the interviewers for letting him really talk it through :)
@skrie
@skrie 2 года назад
So happy to find Vangelis so happy and healthy and more talkative than ever. :D
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 года назад
He says something interesting on this: Vision, we see roughly where we look. But sound, we get a mix of sounds that come from everywhere around. So with great quality sound can get an "image" which gives so much info.
@ocularry4586
@ocularry4586 3 года назад
I am waiting for Venalis visit in Poland all my life.When I was5 years I loved his music. This love lasts40 years. Absolutely great composer ever in history of music - my number One :) exequo with Chopin.
@HOLLBIE
@HOLLBIE 3 года назад
I feel the same way! Vangelis is my favorite composer ever at the same level with my other 2 favorite ones Chopin and Rachmaninoff. Some time ago i tried to play a Chopin Nocturne with the classic Cs80- Rhodes Vangelis combo ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rSEGKNg6rBA.html
@peak_of_eternal_light_moon
@peak_of_eternal_light_moon 3 года назад
Great to see Vangelis again :)
@amanray
@amanray 3 года назад
It s a shame Vangelis is not full screen when he speaks
@DeyanMatunovic
@DeyanMatunovic 3 года назад
Thank you
@cecelialeeharris9520
@cecelialeeharris9520 8 месяцев назад
Vangeli is wonderful god bless him
@tdmduc
@tdmduc 3 года назад
My hero....mr. Papathanassiou
@DJ_Cthulhu
@DJ_Cthulhu 2 года назад
RIP Vangelis 🥀
@ChrissPapanikolaou
@ChrissPapanikolaou 3 года назад
Great
@7GarySeven
@7GarySeven 3 года назад
Must of been 1981 +/- I bought Vangelis "To The Unknown Man" and "Albedo 0.39".
@AlcvinRyuzenRamos
@AlcvinRyuzenRamos 3 года назад
I love this interview! So inspiring!!!!
@CharliefromAussieland
@CharliefromAussieland 2 года назад
Great interview to this music genius and his understanding about sounds and music in relationship to the entire life and universe. I was interested in astronomy since young age and I made my 1st. two reflector mirror telescopes (500X) when I was 17 years old with the help of another astronomer, by polishing the lenses with carborundum, Foucault tests, etc. Also, I recall listening to Vangelis' music for the 1st time in my life back in Argentina on the 70's, as a background of the Cosmos series by Carl Sagan. Since then, I always follow his music.
@TheMagiAlexander
@TheMagiAlexander 3 года назад
Some captions for those with hearing difficulties would be very appreciated ...
@innosanto
@innosanto 2 года назад
Well for one, we shouldnt have earth day once a year, but once a week. To have Earthday similar to Sunday. Sunday/Earthday could be both. Sun/God/Earth
@youshallnotpass-kd9zt
@youshallnotpass-kd9zt 3 года назад
K. Παπαθανασιου αν μπορειτε βγαλτε ολοκληρο το σαουντρακ του Αλεξανδρου, ειναι πολυ καλο. Alexander complete score
@PauloOom
@PauloOom 3 года назад
will this be available for later viewing?
@markmccaughrean5109
@markmccaughrean5109 3 года назад
Yep - it'll remain permanently online here, along with all the other episodes of Uplink.
@rickn4198
@rickn4198 3 года назад
Because Vangelis is a Greek God.
@fraxis2007
@fraxis2007 3 года назад
At least one of them can pronounce his name correctly!
@carolina-qp3cu
@carolina-qp3cu 3 года назад
which is the correct pronounce?
@fraxis2007
@fraxis2007 3 года назад
@@carolina-qp3cu Hard G, as in ‘gun’, not a soft G that sounds like a J.
@carolina-qp3cu
@carolina-qp3cu 3 года назад
ok👍in my country we said"Vàngelis"with a hard "g" and accent in the "a".
@vinsgraphics
@vinsgraphics 3 года назад
Note that as soon as the one on the left began pronouncing it correctly, the other fellow followed suit. 🙂
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