Night Visions: “The stopovers of the solar system, Saturn”

First broadcast on Saturday May 28 at 18 p.m., rebroadcast on Sunday May 29 at 22 p.m.

Our stopovers in the solar system extend to 1.5 billion km. We will fly over the environment of Saturn and its famous rings.
Planing and progressive the music of Visions Nocturnes.
Barely recovered from the disappearance of Klaus Schulze, it is around Vangelis to leave us.
We pay tribute to him. This space enthusiast had taken us beyond Cosmos by Karl Sagan to Jupiter and in a cometary environment with Rosetta… He shared his career with Jon Anderson of Yes, a vocal signature added to the sound identity of Vangelis. At the end of the show, a 23-minute progressive work by these two greats.
Klaus Schulze in April, Vangelis in May, in June put Jean Michel Jarre under close surveillance. We wish him, more seriously, health and longevity.
Division of Cassini, Enceladus and Titan against a backdrop of late symphonic synths, welcome to Saturn.

Playlist
– Jon and Vangelis, I Hear You Now from the album Short Stories in 1980
– Jon and Vangelis, He Is Sailing from the album Private collection in 1983
– Vangelis, To the Unknown Man from the album Spiral replayed in the album Nocturne (the piano album) in 2019
– Vangelis, Pour Melia also reinterpreted on the piano in this same album
– Aphrodite's Child, The Four Horsemen from album 666 in 1972
– Vangelis, Philaé descent from the album Rosetta in 2016
– Vangelis, Inside our perspective from the 2021 album Juno to Jupiter
– Vangelis, Mission Accomplished still from the album Rosetta.
– During the narrations, it is the Cosmos album used for the famous Carl Sagan documentary.
– Jon and Vangelis, Horizon from the album Private collection in 1983

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