Gdansk. Related to live event. Space of Freedom (Solidarnosc) A live album from the concert that marked the 25th anniversary of the Polish workers’ movement, Solidarnosc. This live contains the legendary tracks of Jarre plus a and arrangement of the the Polish workers hymn, Mury.
Of Jean-Michel Jarre´s Live Double Album "The Concerts In China" Jean Michel Jarre - The Concerts In China 访华音乐会 2022 Sony Music VINYL UNBOXING. 4:25;
Green Concert - City of Riyadh. 2018 | Riyadh. Live @ The Dead Sea. 2017 | Beijing, China (Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square) AERO – Tribute to the Wind. 2002 |
The concerts were the first performances of rock or contemporary music ever given in the people's Republic of China. Jean-Michel Jarre wrote several new compositions for this historic occasion, including: 'Night in Shanghai', 'Laser Harp', 'Arpegiator', 'Orient Express', 'Souvenir of China', and 'Fishing Junks at Sunset', which was performed
7. September. Jean Michel Jarre’s first open air concert in Scandinavia was staged in a rainy windmill field in Denmark, close to Gl. Vrå. The inspiration for the show was wind, first and foremost as an alternative energy source but also the wind as natural force. It was rain, however, that stole the show and turned the windmill field into a
Producer [Concerts] – Francis Dreyfus Producer, Composed By, Concept By [Concerts], Synthesizer [Fairlight, OBX A, Taurus, AKS, VCS 3, Electroharmonix Micro Synthesizer], Drum Machine [Lynn Drum], MIDI Controller [Laser Harp], Organ [Eminent, Elka], Mixed By – Jean-Michel Jarre
Originally released in 1982 as a document of the concert tour Jean-Michel undertook in 1981, this incredible 2CD release is a snapshot of an important moment in Chinese history. Five spectacular concerts were held by the artist in Beijing and Shanghai in 1981, for an estimated audience of 120,000 spectators. This was truly a landmark moment in French electronic music artist Jean-Michel Jarre performs a concert in the Forbidden City on October 10, 2004 in Beijing, China. It is Jarre's first Chinese singer Chen Lin performs during music and light artist Jean Michel Jarre's concert in Tiananmen Square for the official launch of the "Year uKUQ9no.
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