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Chariots Of Fire and Blade Runner has died at 79 years old.According to a statement, the Oscar award-winning Greek composer, died on Tuesday (May 17). His assistant Lefteris Zermas confirmed that he had died in a hospital in Paris, and that the cause of death was heart failure.Born Evángelos Papathanassíou, Vangelis was a self-taught musician and piano prodigy.
He was also the co-founder of the prog-rock group Aphrodite’s Child.The uplifting and triumphant theme he composed for Chariots Of Fire in 1981won him the Best Orignal Score trophy at the Academy Awards. It was also released as a single and reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart.Later, he composed groundbreaking soundtracks for Blade Runner and the PBS documentary series Cosmos.Tributes have started to come in for the Vangelis, with composer Austin Wintory, calling him an “icon” and adding that he “changed an entire era of music.”Wow, an icon leaves us.
Farewell Vangelis, who changed an entire era of music, and has subsequently been rediscovered a few decades later by a whole new crop. What a legacyhttps://t.co/p7t5Q0Pmr7— Austin Wintory (@awintory) May 19, 2022EL-P of Run The Jewels, also shared a tribute, saying, “rest in peace to a pioneer (and personal musical hero) Vangelis.
thank you”.rest in peace to a pioneer (and personal musical hero) Vangelis. thank you
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Vangelis, composer and producer. Born: 29 March 1943 in Agria, Greece. Died: 17 May 2022 in Paris, France, aged 79Evángelos Odysséas Papathanassíou – or Vangelis as he is known to the film soundtrack lovers of the world – was an untutored musical seeker whose 50-year career encompassed cosmic concept albums, commissions from international space agencies and the occasional pop classic.
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Vangelis, the Greece-born composer, has died. He was 79. The award-winning composer, born Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou, died at a French hospital in Paris, according to Greek media.
told The Guardian that he died at a hospital in France. It is unknown what he was being treated for.
Vangelis, whose instantly recognizable musical theme for 1981’s Chariots of Fire won an Oscar and became a sort of aural shorthand for tales of endurance and triumph, has died, according to published reports. He was 79.
Greece-born electronic composer who wrote the Academy Award-winning score for the film “Chariots of Fire” and music for dozens of other movies, documentaries and TV series, has died. He was 79.Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and other government officials expressed their condolences Thursday.
Jon Burlingame Vangelis, the Greek electronic musician who won the Oscar for his memorable “Chariots of Fire” score and whose other credits included “Blade Runner” and “Blade Runner 2049,” has died, according to reports in Reuters and the Guardian. He was 79.He was Grammy-nominated three times in the new age album category and for record of the year for “Chariots of Fire.”Born Evangelos Odessey Papathanassiou in Greece, he was enrolled by his parents into the Athens Music School at the age of 6 where he was soon performing concerts.
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