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Celestial Rhythms: NYC Live '85

by Geodesium

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Kanon in D 06:45
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Tumble Run 03:13
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Voyager 04:23
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Yoda's Theme 03:47
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Zephyr 06:13
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Star Shadows 05:16
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I Robot 05:41

about

A rare concert recording of a rare cosmic trio!

On May 1, 1985, three of the planetarium world's star synthesists came together for the first time to perform their works live under the dome of the Hayden Planetarium in New York City. At the time, Mark C. Petersen (a.k.a. Geodesium), Jonn Serrie, and Barry Hayes were primarily studio musicians, creating soundtracks for planetarium shows. They had not played as an ensemble before, so it was a special event for all involved. The theater was sold out for two performances and this album captures the music and the magic from their first-ever concert — as the Celestial Rhythms trio.

Some of the selections have never been heard outside of the few planetarium performances for which they were commissioned. Others appear here in prototype form, destined to find acclaim years later on commercial releases, such as Mark's West of the Galaxy and Jonn's And the Stars Go With You. And some are arrangements of popular and classic repertoire, requested by the concert organizers.

Relive an incredible evening from a time long ago, when space music was new — Celestial Rhythms: NYC Live '85.

credits

released December 30, 2015

The Celestial Rhythms trio:
Mark C. Petersen, Jonn Serrie, Barry Hayes.

© 2015, Loch Ness Productions. All rights reserved worldwide. All selections BMI, except as noted below.

Yoda's Theme by John Williams, Copyright Warner-Tamerlane Pub Corp.
The Right Stuff by Bill Conti, Copyright Universal Music Corp. Obo Warner Olive Music LLC. (ASCAP)
Call To Glory by Charles Gross And Gary Anderson, Copyright Sony/Atv Harmony Obo Addax Music Corporation
I Robot by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson, Copyright Universal Music-Careers Obo Woolfsongs Ltd.

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Geodesium Colorado

GEODESIUM
a blending of the words "geodesic dome" and "planetarium"
describing the environment which gave birth to the space music of Mark C. Petersen

Mark is unquestionably the most prolific composer for the medium, and the Geodesium name has become synonymous with planetarium music. Since 1975, he has recorded and produced soundtracks for more than 60 planetarium shows.
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