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On this soundtrack, Vangelis plays together with a number of performers, including two Flamenco guitarists and vocalists, violin, mandolin and flutes. As on a number of previous albums by Vangelis, the English Chamber Choir , directed by Guy Protheroe , performs the choral parts.
Vangelis plays all synthesizers, using mainly string patches but also several ethnic ones, to reflect the character of the film, and electric piano and harp patches. Some calmer, athmospheric pieces (tracks 3, 7, 11 and 12) are entirely performed by Vangelis, using pianos, strings and harp.
For the ethnic music, Vangelis consulted with the French ethnic music specialist Xavier Belanger , who had previously advised Jean-Michel Jarre on similar issues.
A number of pieces can be identified in the film, but it is clear that Scott preferred the haunting "Hispaņola" (track 9) to set the tone of the film, rather than the heroic and more upbeat theme "Conquest of Paradise" (track 2). Similarly, track 12 was probably intended by the artist to accompany the end titles.
In 1992, a single was released from the album, which performed poorly in the charts (blamed by fans on bad marketing).
The album underwent a revival when the German boxerBoxer redirects here; for other meanings of boxer see Boxer (disambiguation). In computer science, boxing is a way to wrap primitive types over object types. See object type. Boxing is a combat sport. Fighting with the fists for sport and spectacle is pro Henry MaskeHenry Maske (born January 6, 1964 in Treuenbrietzen) is a former German boxer. Maske was one of the most popular German sports figures, not only because of his success but also because of his exemplenary mannerism and outstanding fair play. During his car used "Conquest of Paradise" as his personal theme during matches in 19951995 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). It has a Golden number of 1, and was the first year of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995- 2005): http://www. org/culture/indigenous . Events January events Ja. When he became the national champion, the piece received wide coverage and a single was hastily released - it was #1 for a number of weeks in several countries. A video clip shows Vangelis in his Paris-based Epsilon Studios, notable for its greenhouse-like glass design (it has since been dismantled), with the choir performing.
1992 albums Vangelis albums