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Celestial Rhythms
Kanon In D
Tumble Run
Voyager
Universe Medley
Pines Of The Appian Way
Where Lovers Walk
Yoda's Theme
Zephyr
And With You 2
Star Shadows
The Right Stuff - Call To Glory
I Robot
Back cover notes:
Total running time: 73:14
Cover art by Brian Sullivan/Mark C. Petersen.
Photo by Carolyn Collins Petersen.
Thanks to the 1985 Hayden Planetarium staff: Dr. William A. Gutsch Jr., Lynn Azarchi, Brian Sullivan, Joe Maddi, Joe Doty, Allen Seltzer, Rob Sparkes.
Copyright 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.
Website release notes:
And we start out the year with a look back, to a long time ago in a planetarium far far away...
In May 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 historic album release captures the music and the magic from their first-ever concert — as the Celestial Rhythms trio.
Relive an incredible evening, from a time when space music (and the compact disc) was new!
Photography By
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Carolyn Collins Petersen
Copyright (c)
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Loch Ness Productions