Vangelis - Conquest of Paradise (Piano Version)

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PublishedNov 29, 2024
Duration5:02
Video IDSdd5SIH_2gY
Languagezxx
CategoryMusic
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views98.9K
Likes4.3K
Comments259
Engagement Rate4.61%
Likes per 100 views4.35
Comments per 1K views2.62

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đŸŽ” Sheet Music â–ș https://www.musicnotes.com/l/2tcKq đŸŽč Learn piano with flowkey â–ș http://tinyurl.com/patrik-flowkey 🎧 All My Music is Available Here 🎧 â–ș Spotify: https://lnk.to/PP_Spotify â–ș Apple Music: https://lnk.to/PP_AppleMusic â–ș Amazon Music: https://lnk.to/PP_AmazonMusic â–ș Deezer: https://lnk.to/PP_Deezer â–ș Tidal: https://lnk.to/PP_Tidal â–ș Pandora: https://lnk.to/PP_Pandora Vangelis - Conquest of Paradise (Piano Version) Piano Version by Patrik Pietschmann I'm back with another piece from my arrangement to-do list. This time, for the first time on my YT channel, I’m dedicating myself to the music of the renowned Greek composer Vangelis. With his soundtracks for "Chariots of Fire", "1492: Conquest of Paradise", and "Blade Runner", he left a lasting mark on the world of film music, particularly through his innovative use of synthesizers. The epic main theme from "Conquest of Paradise" is definitely my favorite work of his. I’m especially fascinated by the impressive blend of orchestral and electronic sounds, as well as the memorable yet somber main melody, which later transitions into a hopeful, heroic B-theme. This music has touched me deeply ever since I was a child. I still remember how often it played on the radio in the 90s, especially here in Germany, where it became famous as the entrance theme for boxer Henry Maske. For a long time, I doubted whether this piece would work well on the piano - particularly the B-theme, which consists of only a few notes and relies heavily on the unique instrumentation and sounds of the original composition. However, I’ve often had similar doubts with other soundtracks that I eventually dared to arrange. Now, I’m quite happy with the result, and I hope you’ll like it too!

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