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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Lift-off to DVD Heaven !,
By "quia-nihil-sum" (Inverness,Scotland.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
Stunning ! I got this about a week ago now and have played it through every evening since then,and I'm still held spellbound by the sound (glorious,by the way) and spectacle (truly a visual feast) of it all. Vangelis's music was the my first audio love in my teenage years and I must profusely thank the late,great Carl Sagan for been the conduit that brought this composing colossus to my attention.I'll never forget how I was absolutely transfixed by the opening theme ("Symphony to the Powers" from "Heaven & Hell") of his wonderful "Cosmos" series,when it aired on the BBC back in 1981,and from been a rather musically indifferent 16 year old,I was immediately transformed into a rabid Vangelis aficionado,who could not get enough of music that was imbued with such deep passion and profundity and yet at the same time touched me on almost a spiritual level.It wasn't until I got heavily into classical music in my mid-20's that I discovered the same intrinsic qualities in things like Bach's Passions,Haydn's Masses,the great Requiem settings and Handel's oratorios.With that kind of cultural hindsight,I understand now that he has inherited much of the qualities that made these composers great.Mind you,I've always felt that Vangelis has the unique way of making you feel that he is taking the very pulse of the Universe through his work and,via his keyboards,liberating themes that have been frozen in time and space for eons.So,you can well imagine that this "Mythodea" of his which marries all that is unique and special in him and allies that to the classical idiom,is sheer serendipity to me and a union made in music Heaven. If you come to this work as an established fan of Vangelis,but with no real experience of the classical repertoire;you may struggle to fully appreciate what is so wonderfully achieved here and I strongly recommend that you watch it through at least twice before passing judgement (or hasty reviews to Amazon !) on it.Although not derivative in the least of any single composer's work,I do hear echoes of Haydn in such things as the magnificent "sunrise" (or "water-rise" on Mars,according to the visuals) crescendo that deservedly gets a standing ovation from the audience.Also,the very fine string and woodwind parts summon up the ghosts of Mozart and Berlioz at times.Verdi's robust spirit also hovers near,and in some of the mightily impressive choral sequences,the "Libera me" from his Requiem is easily brought to mind.The ravishing soprano aria executed so perfectly by Jessye Norman in "Movement 6" has echoes of such sacred gems as Schubert's "Ave Maria" and indeed Mythodea as a whole has a very sacred feel about it,and shorn of the Mars connection could easily be perceived as a modern oratorio in every respect,apart from that of scale and a merciful abscence of tedious recitative ! I wonder,could the great man ever be persuaded to set the text of the Latin Mass ? There is a libretto that would fully exploit his talent to the utmost and on the merits of this current outing,with all it's blatant excellence in the writing for instruments,soloists and choir:we have all the necessary elements already in place that make him eminently suited to been just the man who could whip-up a modern,liturgical firestorm.I'll keep my fingers crossed in the meantime and will take heart in the fact that Haydn didn't write his greatest settings of the Mass until his late 60's,and I think I'm right in saying that our Greek maestro doesn't turn 60 until next March.Plenty of time for us to get up our petition to him ! P.S:The single (shame !) encore is marvellous and the shout of recognition that goes up as those oh-so familiar horn motifs sound out is magical .
22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Hail to the Greeks!,
By D. Roberts "Hadrian12" (Battle Creek, Michigan United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
In truth, this DVD was not what I was expecting. What I thought I was going to get was something along the lines of the popular (and very well done) STARGAZE DVD (ASIN: B00004VWUF - available @ Amazon.com). I expected various views of the Martian landscape (courtesy of the recent Mars probes) with the music of Vangelis in the background. What I received in the mail was hardly that. In truth, besides a brief speech @ the beginning by an astrophysicist, this video has precious little to do with the NASA Mars mission. Except for a brief view of what looks to be a computerized animation of the Valus Marinarus in movement 6, one would never guess that this production had anything whatsoever to do with Mars. That said, I'm am not implying that this is a bad DVD - it's just not what I surmised it would be. What it IS is a concert given in Greece with a full orchestra, the noteworthy opera singers Jessye Norman and Kathleen Battle, harpists, a full choir and none other than Vangelis himself in the middle of it all. All the while, there is spectacular imagery of ancient Greek and celestial motifs that are sure to dazzle the viewer. The music, while innovative, is not among Vangelis' best works (in my opinion). Aside from the 1st and 3rd movements, the concert is bereft of the vivid, memorable themes for which V is so famous for. Of course, the visual effects certainly enhance the value of the music; I may or may not purchase the CD. As a bonus, there is a full-orchestra rendition of V's popular theme to CHARIOTS OF FIRE at the conclusion of the concert. All in all, this is worth purchasing for all who enjoy audio / visual spectacles once in awhile. I've always had the greatest amount of respect for V, and since he rarely performs in public, a chance to see him in concert is enough to offset the price of the DVD all by itself. For Mars (or perhaps more fittingly, the innate human desire to explore the universe)...For Greece....For Vangelis - if any of these topics interest you, this production is a can't-miss.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful, Amazing, Brilliant...,
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
The concert was so exciting and mesmerising that I couldn't stop watching until it finished. I really liked the new music by Vangelis, a true genius. The picture was great and sound was very clear and magnificient especially on PCM stereo. The stage on Zeus Temple was spectacular. Oh... watching two amazing sopranos, Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman, was also true pleasure. They made the concert brilliant.As the previous reviwer mentioned, Vangelis performed "Chariots of Fire" as encore, which is a great bonus. This doesn't contain a liner note, which is inconvenient to know track information. However, it would be easily forgiven because the real content is really fabulous....
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Really tops,
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
I've had the DVD for a while and finally got the CD. It's thrilling and exciting. It shakes me to the core. It's beautiful.
Jessye Norman and Kathleen Battle here take you to the beyond. Are there words to use to describe what these two singers do during the performance ? I happened to see Audrey Hepburn's DVD "Gardens of the World with Audrey Hepburn" before seeing the MYTHODEA DVD for the first time. I would recommend viewing it before watching this otherworldly production with its exalted, supernatural background projections. This live concert music happens like a garden happens around you, even though it's been captured for viewing on DVD. The images become the actual things they represent, not just symbols. If you are receptive and listen and watch attentively, you can experience what people mean when they use the words "god" or the "presence of god" -- the planets, space, the inhabitants of Oympus included. I know I will listen to this time and time again and benefit every time. Before this DVD, we have only approximated "classic Greek". This really does it, this time ! A frontier crossed for the first time in history, too. Way out.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Sorry, but I was bored to tears with this one.,
By Benny Choi (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
I am a big Vangelis fan and I must say I was very disappointed with this DVD. Yes, of course, technically, this was a visually fascinating show and the production values were top notch. But, the music bored me to tears. I listen to Vangelis for powerful synth chords and melodies and raw energy which no other recording artist has emulated. What I got with this production was a simplistic psuedo-opera, chorus plus orchestra playing rather monotonous arrangements. The best part was the Chariots of Fire encore, but it left me hungry for so much more. The worst parts were the press conference segment in the "making of" bonus material, and the astrophysicist introducing the main program. I've worked with real life astrophysicists first hand and I know they could have picked someone more dynamic to speak with better lighting, lens focus, and a more professional looking camera shot. Vangelis is a marvelous musician, composer, and recording artist, who has obviously changed course in his musical tastes. If you're a fan of his early albums like "Heaven and Hell", and his later albums like "Direct", "1492", "Oceanic", "Voices", you will be very disappointed. If you liked "El Greco" (which I recognize now as his turning point, but still felt was brilliant), you will probably enjoy this DVD, as there are common melodies to both. I think I'm going to sell my copy used, it's that disappointing. Two stars - one for the production values, the second for the Chariots of Fire live track. That's it.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Overwhelming!,
This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
Vangelis (Chariots of Fire & Bladerunner) truly composed a magnificent work. Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman as the sopranos are nothing less than superior and dynamic in their performances. Blake Neely as the orchestrator and conductor of the London Metropolitan Orchestra deserves major credit for putting it all together so beautifully. This is a must see for anyone who enjoys any type of quality music.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BEAUTIFUL!,
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The only and one annoying point on it is that I missed the original presentation in Athens,Greece!
IT IS A MUST HAVE DVD Beautiful
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sonically fantastic,
By A Customer
This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
This is really one to test out your Dolby Digital 5.1 sound system (what do you mean, you don't have one? Get one now!) Vangelis in Dolby Surround is an enticing prospect, but the reality surpasses all expectations. Truly galactic sound quality and size.Highly recommended (even though it appears that the concert is mimed to a playback tape!)
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, but a disappointing DVD debut,
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
I'm thrilled to finally see and hear Vangelis on DVD, but this really could have been better. The music and the quality of the concert is amazing, and for this reason alone, the DVD is worth purchasing, but the peripheral apects of the DVD itself are lacking in my opinion. The music of Mythodea continues in the vein of Vangelis' tribute to El Greco in the sense that it sounds more like Classical music. But while I felt that the El Greco album told an epic story on a very intimate level, Mythodea tells an epic story in Mythic proportions. The music didn't at first resonate with me as well as El Greco, but it is growing on me. To hear Vangelis' music performed by a real orchestra and two world-famous sopranos is a real treat and to see this mysterious press-shy genius work his artistry on stage is something I've been dreaming of for a long, long time. That said, I have some issues with the production quality of the DVD. Yes, this DVD is mixed in Dobly Digial 5.1 surround. But it sounds like stereo! Vangelis' music, especially his synthesizer works, would be perfect for surround sound, and I really hope to see some of his earlier works remixed for DTS or DVD Audio some day, but this one doesn't fit that bill. Still, if I want to listen to Mythodea, I pop in the DVD because the sound quality is better than the CD. It's a very nice mix if you're not expecting to be surrounded by the music. My biggest complaint is with the extra content. From the out of place introduction by the Nasa guy, whoever he is, to the making of, etc, the production quality of this stuff looks like a glorified home-made video. I really expected more from Sony. On a positive note, the production quality of the concert is top-notch. The picture, presented in letter-box is beautiful. I would rate the music and concert at 4 and a half stars. Overall though,I give this DVD 3 stars because sadly it's just average.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing!,
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This review is from: Vangelis: Mythodea (Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey) (DVD)
Normally, I am not a fan of new age music, but I thoroughly enjoyed this performance. Who could ask for better singers...Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman. Vangelis is a notable composer and I believe this work will stand the test of time. Five-stars!
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