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Re: Probably the most simplistic score I ever heard... > I dont know what you are talking about. Vangelis didnt revolutionized
> electronic music. Shaeffer? Stochausen? Varèse? These are the men who
> revolutionized electronic music and put it on the musical map in the 50´s.
> Vangelis gave it a pop flavour in the 70´s if anything.
Listen to Vangelis 1975 breakthrough album "Heaven and Hell." The flavor alternates between classical and pop, yet at the same time it's unlike anything anyone had ever done before with electronics. It was the harbinger of New Age music.
I've heard some of the electronic music of the 1950's, and it sounded awful. ("Forbidden Planet" anyone?)
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Cesar - Wednesday, May 30, 2007, at 3:48 p.m.
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TUBA - Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 4:18 p.m.
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