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Active from
  
1977

Record label
  
Loch Ness Productions

Genre
  
New age

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Albums
  
Fourth Universe, Arcturian Archives, Stellar Collections

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Five decades of geodesium


Geodesium is the name of a music project by composer and recording artist Mark C. Petersen. The word is formed by combining the terms "geodesic dome" and "planetarium" and refers to the space music Petersen creates specifically for use as scores for planetarium shows.

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Petersen has produced soundtracks for more than 60 planetarium shows performed in installations in more than 900 planetarium facilities in more than 50 countries around the world. He has performed several live music shows in planetariums in the U.S. and the UK, but he considers his work to be a studio creation and not particularly well-suited to live performances, as his music features multiple electronic musical instruments, difficult to operate in real time.

The music of Geodesium has been featured in planetarium shows narrated by well-known screen personalities including Noah Adams, Baxter Black, Avery Brooks, Roxanne Dawson, Michael Dorn, James Earl Jones, Leonard Nimoy, William Shatner and Patrick Stewart. Petersen's music has also appeared in TV commercials for major corporations including AT&T, Ford, Pizza Hut, Honda, Coors, and the Colorado Lottery. and has been featured in a variety of NASA-produced programs, Digistar demonstration shows for Evans & Sutherland, and special-effects laserdiscs for Sky-Skan. Geodesium music has been featured on space music radio programs such as Musical Starstreams, Music from The Hearts of Space, and Opus 357.

Geodesium the ocean of space 432 hz


History

Petersen's interest in creating music for planetariums was sparked in 1975 when he observed the construction of the planetarium at the University of Colorado. After sharing some of his Moog synthesizer recordings with the planetarium's designer, Petersen was invited to create the music for the first show at the new facility, and was the composer-in-residence there from 1975 to 1978.

Discography

All released by Loch Ness Productions:

  • Geodesium, 1977
  • Double Eclipse, 1981
  • West of the Galaxy, 1987
  • Fourth Universe, 1992
  • Anasazi, 1993
  • Stellar Collections, 2001
  • "'Tis The Season", 2002
  • A Gentle Rain Of Starlight, 2007
  • "Music From SpacePark360", 2010
  • Stella Novus, 2011
  • Arcturian Archives, 2011
  • Music from Infinity, 2014
  • Celestial Rhythms: NYC Live '85, 2015
  • Songs

    Galactic WondersFourth Universe · 1992
    The Ocean of SpaceWest of the Galaxy · 1987
    Moon Without A NameFourth Universe · 1992

    References

    Geodesium Wikipedia


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