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Of Fire: Vangelis - Chariots

carries a more spiritual, ethereal quality, echoing his conviction that running is a way to honor God.

Vangelis won the for his work, proving that electronic music had a legitimate place in high-concept cinema. The score paved the way for other electronic-heavy soundtracks and changed the industry's approach to "period" music. Vangelis - Chariots Of Fire

often feels more tense and driven, reflecting his struggle against anti-Semitism and his need for social validation. carries a more spiritual, ethereal quality, echoing his

(1981) remains one of the most influential works in the history of film music. Composed, arranged, and performed by the Greek electronic pioneer Vangelis , the score—specifically its "Titles" theme—did more than just accompany a movie; it redefined how period dramas could sound. The Anachronistic Masterstroke carries a more spiritual

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