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Rosetta (Vangelis album)

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Released
  
23 September 2016

Length
  
53:35

Artist
  
Vangelis

Producer
  
Vangelis

Recorded
  
2014–16

Label
  
Decca

Release date
  
23 September 2016

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Nominations
  
Grammy Award for Best New Age Album

Genres
  
Classical music, Ambient music

Similar
  
Vangelis albums, Electronic music albums

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Rosetta is a studio album by the Greek composer and musician Vangelis, released on 23 September 2016 by Decca Records. It is dedicated to the Rosetta space probe mission, launched in 2004, being one of his several works which were inspired by space travel (Albedo 0.39), or produced in collaboration with space missions (Mythodea). Rosetta received a Grammy Award nomination for Best New Age Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.

Contents

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Overview

The project is a result of a 2014 video call made between ESA astronaut André Kuipers and Vangelis, during Kuipers' mission on board the International Space Station. After their conversation, Vangelis was inspired to write an album dedicated to the first mission. In November 2014 three videos with three compositions were released on the ESA official YouTube channel in celebration of the first ever attempted soft landing on a comet by the mission: "Arrival", "Philae's Journey", and "Rosetta's Waltz".

Vangelis dedicated the album to everyone who made ESA's ongoing Rosetta Mission possible, and "Rosetta's Waltz" shows his appreciation to the mission team.

Carl Walker from ESA commented: "When we put the mission footage images together with the music, we thought it captured how people would feel if they were to see the comet for real in close-up. With music, you can enhance emotions and create memories: I believe that what Vangelis wanted to do was share a lasting memory of our Rosetta mission through his music".

The music from the album was used in the digital animation Chasing Stars, by Ross Ashton and Karen Monid from The Projection Studio, which was projected onto Blackpool Tower as part of the Blackpool Illuminations LightPool show in September 2016.

Release

The album is available in digital download, streaming, CD, and Vinyl LP format.

Credits

  • Composer, Arranger, Performer, Producer – Vangelis
  • Engineer – Philippe Colonna
  • Liner Notes – Tim Cooper
  • Photography – Stathis Zalidi
  • Art Direction, Design – Salvador Design
  • Artwork (Images) – European Space Agency, ESA/ATG Medialab
  • Songs

    1Origins (Arrival)4:21
    2Starstuff5:15
    3Infinitude4:30

    References

    Rosetta (Vangelis album) Wikipedia