I would rather want see Rahman working with Hans Zimmer

On 4/15/06, Roshan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There are few similarities in Yanni and ARR ( No, i am
> not comparing both)
>
> both are spiritual and philosophical and believes in
> humanity and talks often about how music can bring
> peace in the world
>
> Remember the Tribute Concert in Agra?  he was taking
> time to explain about human values, meaning of
> greatness and how music can bring peace.
>
> similarly, in most of the interviews of arr, he also
> talks about the same (in CNN talk asia, and almost all
> of his major interviews)
>
> Yanni left home (Greek) when he was so young (i think,
> at the age of 16) to make it big in international
> music
>
> ARR was supporting his family from the age of 11 or 15
> and became a superstar and now a  phenomenon in
> indian film industry  and now in international music.
>
> and my favotie Yanni song Nightingale and I have a
> similar favorite composed by arr, Bombay dreams
>
> I think it is good if ARR can produce more of
> orchestral music like yanni and do some concert rather
> than collaborating with yanni because both of them
> have a unique style of their own, and i like the way
> they are.  totally different and totally genuine. No
> one can iminate.
>
> I am not against collaborating also.. let us just hope
> they would, some day..  will be quiet an experience.
>
> Roshan
>
>
>
>
>
> Both of them create music which stands out in its own
> right
>
> --- Sujay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I just mentioned Yanni because i felt it would be a
> > worldly
> > combination if OUR BOSS works with him..
> >
> > Anyway here is something about YANNI............
> >
> > Along with Slim Whitman, Ray Stevens, and Kenny G,
> > New Age artist
> > Yanni is one of those inexplicable music curiosities
> > who rode to the
> > top of the charts on a sea of critical incredulity.
> > Dismissed by one
> > reviewer as a "musical Fabio," Yanni is known not so
> > much for the
> > music he makes as the sensation he creates. His
> > albums and videos have
> > sold multiple millions worldwide, and he has
> > personally saved more
> > than a few public television stations with his
> > prodigious pledge-drive
> > potency.
> >
> > Born Yanni Chryssomallis in Kalamata, Greece, the
> > future New Age
> > superstar was a national swimming champion in his
> > teens. After
> > immigrating to the United States in 1972, he passed
> > up a career in
> > clinical psychology to pursue his creative muse full
> > time. A
> > self-taught musician, Yanni began composing in his
> > head, relying on
> > collaborators to put his orchestrations down on
> > paper. He released his
> > first full-length album, Keys to Imagination, in
> > 1986.
> >
> > The "Yanni sound" changed very little over the next
> > several years.
> > Gauzy strains of synthesizer continued to waft
> > insidiously down upon
> > the listener, as vaguely Mediterranean-sounding
> > hooks are stated and
> > restated by various instruments. The music
> > incorporated elements of
> > classical, New Age, and world beat into a sonic
> > melange that one
> > unfavorable reviewer called "aural wallpaper." Even
> > Yanni himself
> > often referred to the plastic arts when describing
> > it. "Music is like
> > creating an emotional painting," he explained. "The
> > sounds are
> > colors." Colors derived from an irritatingly narrow
> > spectrum,
> > according to some critics, who found Yanni's
> > repetition of musical
> > themes numbingly aggravating. Despite these
> > brickbats, however, the
> > Greek tycoon's record sales climbed throughout the
> > 1980s.
> >
> > Yanni's live appearances became major moneymakers as
> > well, as the
> > mustachioed and classically handsome composer
> > developed a large and
> > devoted fan following. For concerts, Yanni assembled
> > a multi-piece
> > orchestra with instrumentation culled from virtually
> > every continent,
> > over which he would preside beatifically from behind
> > a stack of
> > keyboards. Yanni often staged his appearances at
> > major international
> > landmarks, like the Taj Mahal and China's Forbidden
> > City. These
> > lavishly mounted productions generated enormous
> > viewership for public
> > television stations across America and were aired
> > repeatedly during
> > pledge weeks. On one Saturday night in 1994, his
> > concert documentary
> > at Greece's Acropolis helped one PBS affiliate raise
> > over $50,000 in
> > pledges. A number of PBS stations even canceled a
> > previously scheduled
> > Andy Williams special to rebroadcast Yanni's
> > performance.
> >
> > Befitting his superstar status, Yanni cultivated a
> > personal life
> > designed to keep him in the crosshairs of the
> > paparazzi. In 1989, the
> > then little-known Yanni began dating Linda Evans,
> > star of TV's
> > Dynasty. The flaxen-haired beauty reportedly was won
> > over by the
> > sinewy Greek's command of the music of the spheres.
> > They would remain
> > a couple until 1998, when conflicts over the
> > directions of their
> > respective careers compelled them to end the
> > relationship.
> >
> > Indeed, much of Yanni's success has been attributed
> > to his appeal to
> > women. But the New Age superstar has bristled at the
> > suggestion that
> > his cover-of-a-romance-novel appearance drove his
> > record sales. He
> > claimed the bulk of his fan mail comes not from
> > sex-starved housewives
> > but from the homebound and the infirm, who find his
> > music soothing.
> > Some have even ascribed healing powers to Yanni's
> > compositions, a
> > claim the composer modestly deflected away.
> >
> > "I don't see myself as a peacemaker at all or
> > anything like that," he
> > told the Orange County Register in 1998, "I'm merely
> > standing in one
> > place saying it's possible for us to do this, for
> > people of the world
> > to share in my music. If I can play even a minute
> > role in something
> > like that in my lifetime, then I will have
> > accomplished something
> > special."
> >
> > Yanni's earthly mission continued to draw adherents
> > throughout the
> > 1990s. In early 1999, he sold out ten dates at New
> > York's Radio City
> > Music Hall. Other performers have even followed his
> > path to success,
> > the critics be damned. The composer and former
> > Entertainment Tonight
> > host John Tesh appeared to have schooled on Yanni's
> > PBS-driven
> > marketing plan, replete with extravagantly produced
> > performances at
> > such notable sites as Red Rocks, Nevada.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "parimi
> > sreekar"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > guys,
> > > anybody tell me who is this yanni most of u r
> > talking about.let me know
> > > about that person.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> --- Sujay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
> >
> > I just mentioned Yanni because i felt it would be a
> > worldly
> > combination if OUR BOSS works with him..
> >
> > Anyway here is something about YANNI............
> >
> > Along with Slim Whitman, Ray Stevens, and Kenny G,
> > New Age artist
> > Yanni is one of those inexplicable music curiosities
> > who rode to the
> > top of the charts on a sea of critical incredulity.
> > Dismissed by one
> > reviewer as a "musical Fabio," Yanni is known not so
> > much for the
> > music he makes as the sensation he creates. His
> > albums and videos have
> > sold multiple millions worldwide, and he has
> > personally saved more
> > than a few public television stations with his
> > prodigious pledge-drive
> > potency.
> >
> > Born Yanni Chryssomallis in Kalamata, Greece, the
> > future New Age
> > superstar was a national swimming champion in his
> > teens. After
> > immigrating to the United States in 1972, he passed
> > up a career in
> > clinical psychology to pursue his creative muse full
> > time. A
> > self-taught musician, Yanni began composing in his
> > head, relying on
> > collaborators to put his orchestrations down on
> > paper. He released his
> > first full-length album, Keys to Imagination, in
> > 1986.
> >
> > The "Yanni sound" changed very little over the next
> > several years.
> > Gauzy strains of synthesizer continued to waft
> > insidiously down upon
> > the listener, as vaguely Mediterranean-sounding
> > hooks are stated and
> > restated by various instruments. The music
> > incorporated elements of
> > classical, New Age, and world beat into a sonic
> > melange that one
> > unfavorable reviewer called "aural wallpaper." Even
> > Yanni himself
> > often referred to the plastic arts when describing
> > it. "Music is like
> > creating an emotional painting," he explained. "The
> > sounds are
> > colors." Colors derived from an irritatingly narrow
> > spectrum,
> > according to some critics, who found Yanni's
> > repetition of musical
> > themes numbingly aggravating. Despite these
> > brickbats, however, the
> > Greek tycoon's record sales climbed throughout the
> > 1980s.
> >
> > Yanni's live appearances became major moneymakers as
> > well, as the
> > mustachioed and classically handsome composer
> > developed a large and
> > devoted fan following. For concerts, Yanni assembled
> > a multi-piece
> > orchestra with instrumentation culled from virtually
> > every continent,
> > over which he would preside beatifically from behind
> > a stack of
> > keyboards. Yanni often staged his appearances at
> > major international
> > landmarks, like the Taj Mahal and China's Forbidden
> > City. These
> > lavishly mounted productions generated enormous
> > viewership for public
> > television stations across America and were aired
> > repeatedly during
> > pledge weeks. On one Saturday night in 1994, his
> > concert documentary
> > at Greece's Acropolis helped one PBS affiliate raise
> > over $50,000 in
> > pledges. A number of PBS stations even canceled a
> > previously scheduled
> > Andy Williams special to rebroadcast Yanni's
> > performance.
> >
> > Befitting his superstar status, Yanni cultivated a
> > personal life
> > designed to keep him in the crosshairs of the
> > paparazzi. In 1989, the
> > then little-known Yanni began dating Linda Evans,
> > star of TV's
> > Dynasty. The flaxen-haired beauty reportedly was won
> > over by the
> > sinewy Greek's command of the music of the spheres.
> > They would remain
> > a couple until 1998, when conflicts over the
> > directions of their
> > respective careers compelled them to end the
> > relationship.
> >
> > Indeed, much of Yanni's success has been attributed
> > to his appeal to
> > women. But the New Age superstar has bristled at the
> > suggestion that
> > his cover-of-a-romance-novel appearance drove his
> > record sales. He
> > claimed the bulk of his fan mail comes not from
> > sex-starved housewives
> > but from the homebound and the infirm, who find his
> > music soothing.
> > Some have even ascribed healing powers to Yanni's
> > compositions, a
> > claim the composer modestly deflected away.
> >
> > "I don't see myself as a peacemaker at all or
> > anything like that," he
> > told the Orange County Register in 1998, "I'm merely
> > standing in one
> > place saying it's possible for us to do this, for
> > people of the world
> > to share in my music. If I can play even a minute
> > role in something
> > like that in my lifetime, then I will have
> > accomplished something
> > special."
> >
> > Yanni's earthly mission continued to draw adherents
> > throughout the
> > 1990s. In early 1999, he sold out ten dates at New
> > York's Radio City
> > Music Hall. Other performers have even followed his
> > path to success,
> > the critics be damned. The composer and former
> > Entertainment Tonight
> > host John Tesh appeared to have schooled on Yanni's
> > PBS-driven
> > marketing plan, replete with extravagantly produced
> > performances at
> > such notable sites as Red Rocks, Nevada.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In [email protected], "parimi
> > sreekar"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > guys,
> > > anybody tell me who is this yanni most of u r
> > talking about.let me know
> > > about that person.
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Explore, Experience, Enjoy A.R.Rahman - The Man, The
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