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TRACK LISTING

The tracks bear no names:
  • Movement 1 – 10:18

  • Movement 2 – 3:26

  • Movement 3 – 6:38

  • Movement 4 – 8:41

  • Movement 5 – 10:00

  • Movement 6 – 4:22



INSTRUMENTATION

Vangelis plays all instruments, mainly Synthesizer s, himself. There is choral input on all tracks, and a solo male vocal on the fourth track, but all are uncredited. The choir, as in Vangelis' other choral work, sings seemingly random syllables chosen for their timbre. Similarly, the male tenor vocal of track 4 sings lyrics in a made-up language that resembles Latin . In later interviews it was revealed that the choir is probably the English Chamber Choir and that the male vocalist is Guy Protheroe ; the choir also featured on '' Heaven And Hell '' (1975).

Specific synthesizer patches are Vangelis' strings and brass, a piano (track 3), a marimba-like sequence (track 4), sharp arpeggio sequences (tracks 1 and 5) and a deep mallet percussion (track 5). Timpani and Snare Drum s are the main percussion instruments; both appear to be samples.

The album, together with '' Heaven And Hell '' and '' Soil Festivities '', forms Vangelis' main classical work. He would return to classical style in the late 1990s , but more in New Age format. ''Mask'' is definitely quite experimental (such as the large quart underlying track 3).