Yanni - Discography, 34 Albums
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Yanni: A Journey Through His Discography
Yanni is a Greek contemporary instrumental musician and composer who has released 34 albums over his career. He is known for his fusion of synthesizers and orchestral sounds, as well as his collaborations with vocalists from different cultures and genres. In this article, we will explore some of the highlights of his discography, from his early works to his latest releases.
Early Works (1984-1989)
Yanni started his musical journey with the album Optimystique in 1984, which was influenced by electronic music and world music. He then signed with Private Music, a label founded by Peter Baumann of Tangerine Dream, and released four more albums: Keys to Imagination (1986), Out of Silence (1987), Chameleon Days (1988), and Niki Nana (1989). These albums showcased his talent for creating melodic and rhythmic compositions that blended elements of classical, jazz, rock, and ethnic music. Some of his popular songs from this period include \"The Rain Must Fall\", \"Santorini\", \"Marching Season\", and \"Niki Nana\".[^1^] [^2^]
Mainstream Success (1992-1999)
Yanni achieved his breakthrough commercial success with the album Dare to Dream in 1992, which was nominated for a Grammy Award. It featured \"Aria\", a song based on The Flower Duet and popularized by an award-winning British Airways commercial. He followed it with another Grammy-nominated album, In My Time, in 1993, which contained soothing and romantic piano pieces. His music was also used extensively in television and televised sporting events, such as the Super Bowl, the Olympics, and ABC News.[^1^] [^2^]
In 1994, Yanni released his first live album and video, Live at the Acropolis, which was filmed at the 2,000-year-old Herod Atticus Theater in Athens, Greece. This was a landmark event that featured a full orchestra under the supervision of the Iranian conductor Shahrdad Rohani, in addition to his core band. The concert was broadcast in 65 countries by half a billion people and became one of the best-selling music videos of all time. A composition from this album, \"Acroyali/Standing in Motion\", was determined to have the \"Mozart Effect\" by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine because it is similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability.[^1^] [^2^]
Yanni continued to release live albums and videos throughout the 1990s, such as Live at Royal Albert Hall, Tribute, and The Forbidden City Concert. He also composed soundtracks for films such as I Love You Perfect, Heart of Midnight, and Steal the Sky. Some of his notable songs from this era include \"One Man's Dream\", \"In the Mirror\", \"The End of August\", \"Love Is All\", and \"Deliverance\".[^1^] [^2^]
Late Works (2000-present)
In 2000, Yanni released If I Could Tell You, which marked a return to his instrumental roots. He then experimented with different styles and influences on his next albums, such as Ethnicity (2003), which incorporated elements of world music from various regions; Yanni Voices (2009) and Yanni Voces (2009), which featured vocalists such as Chloe Lowery, Nathan Pacheco, Ender Thomas, and Lucero; MexicanÃsimo (2010), which celebrated the Mexican culture and heritage; and Sensuous Chill (2016), which blended electronic beats and 9160f4acd4
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