A collection of musical experiences that are like a grand epic that connects the universe and life.
This work contains music from a program supervised by Carl Sagan, and Vangelis's magnificent synth sounds symbolically depict the tranquility and mystery of the universe.
The solemnity of classical music intersects with the limpid tones of electronic music, depicting the silence of the universe on a grand scale. The melodies are expansive, sometimes taking on a mythical beauty, inviting the listener into infinite space. The precise placement of the sounds creates a striking sense of floating, gravity-defying energy. As a sonic epic that transcends the boundaries of science and art, the composition maintains an excellent intellectual and emotional balance. This unparalleled compilation quietly explores the relationship between humanity and the universe through music.
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A:
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1)
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Vangelis - Heaven And Hell Part 1
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2)
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Dmitri Shostakovich - Symphony No.11
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3)
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Vangelis - Alpha
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4)
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Goro Yamaguchi - Depicting The Cranes In Their Nest
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5)
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Johann Pachelbel - Canon A 3 On A Ground In D
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6)
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Antonio Vivaldi - The Four Seasons (Spring)
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7)
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Tomita - The Sea Named "Solaris"
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B:
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1)
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Johann Sebastian Bach - Partita No.3
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2)
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Lazar Kanevski / Стефан Захманов / Valya Balkanska - Bulgarian Sheperdess Song
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3)
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Vangelis - Heaven And Hell (Reprise)
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4)
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Alan Hovhaness - Symphony No.19
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5)
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Synergy (3) - Legacy
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6)
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Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov - Russian Easter Festival
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7)
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Toru Takemitsu - Inside The Heart Of The Universe
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8)
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Roy Buchanan - Fly Night Bird
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9)
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Vangelis - Beaubourg Part II
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10)
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Igor Stravinsky - The Rite Of Spring
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11)
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Vangelis - Entends Tu Les Chiens Aboyer?
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