[48] He later promoted a concert near the Pyramids of Teotihuacan in Mexico, to be held during the solar eclipse of 11 July 1991. [44] On Bastille Day 1990 he performed a concert at La Défense in Paris, attended by a record-breaking audience of about two million people, again beating his earlier world record. These were on a smaller scale than his previous concerts, featuring a miniature skyline, laser imaging and fireworks. "[60] A concert in September 2002 at a wind farm near Aalborg in Denmark proved problematic when 22mm of rain fell on the venue, causing long delays for spectators. The Eiffel Tower was specially lit for the occasion, prompting the installation of a more permanent display. As of 2004, Jarre had sold an estimated 80 million albums. 9 on 13 January 2017.[101]. [citation needed] Another large-scale concert followed on 31 December 1999, in the Egyptian desert near Giza. [2][8] He was also influenced by the work of French artist Pierre Soulages, whose exhibition at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris he attended. Jarre collaborated with musician Chen Lin. In 1997 Jarre returned to the analogue synthesisers of the 1970s with Oxygène 7–13,[55] dedicated to his mentor at the GRM, Pierre Schaeffer, who had died two years before. [103] Both concerts were heavily based in the Electronica Tour concept. Terve album pühendatigi seitsmele hukkunud astronaudile. Tekst on kasutatav vastavalt Creative Commonsi litsentsile ". The lack of limitations is very dangerous. 15,16 ℗ 2010 Jean Michel Jarre Remastering is only advertised on a sticker on the plastic wrap, not on the actual box or in the booklet. [2], In 1988 Jarre released Revolutions. [36] The stadium was almost full when the concert began, but as Beijing's buses stopped running at about 10 o'clock, about half the audience left before it finished. A free event, it was attended by about 25,000 people. [7][8] In 1967 he played guitar in a band called The Dustbins, who appear in the film Des garçons et des filles [fr]. Jarre was invited for a concert celebrating the 850th birthday of Moscow, 4th entry in the Guinness Book of Records, "Electronic Night", featuring Jarre performing with numerous dance artists, playing heavily remixed versions of Jarre's music. Scroll Swipe. You have to scan the two million colours and when you arrive to the last one you have obviously forgotten the first one. 2006 – Polish Television Academy's "Super Wiktor" award for "Space of Freedom", 2010 – Grand Prix des Musiques Electroniques, 2012 – Awarded the "Miembro Honorífico del Claustro Universitario de las Artes" (. [32] The album uses sounds from the Fairlight CMI, a new instrument of which Jarre was an early pioneer. [69] He described the two computer-generated characters in the video clip of the title track as being "like twins", one female, one male. I also saw the last concert by the great Arabic singer Om Khalsoum. Jean Michel Jarre & Patrick Rondat Vivaldi Tribute live in the Gdansk [127], An asteroid, 4422 Jarre, has been named in his honour. Sound effects used include radio interference from mobile phones, and Macintalk, a Macintosh program used to generate lyrics on the track "Love, Love, Love". Déjà maman, Évelyne Jarre fait la connaissance de Jean-Pierre Foucault en 1983. He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, vast laser displays, large projections and fireworks. The same year he composed, with Francis Rimbert arrangements, the music for the short-lived French channel Match TV, and contributed music to the soundtrack of the film Who wants to be a Star. [84] and Pete Townshend for Travelator, Pt. [45] Close to the heart of London, the location was chosen in part for its desolate environment, but also because Jarre thought the architecture was ideally suited for his music. [18][19], Chronologie was performed at a series of 16 performances across Europe called Europe in Concert. It contains a mix of 'electro-chill' music, with touches of his more traditional style. 1986 töötas Jarre koos NASA-ga uue albumi "Rendez-Vouz" kallal ja valmistas ette uut kontserti; astronaut Ronald McNair pidi mängima saksofoni orbiidil liikuvalt kosmosesüstikult Challenger. [159] He is an honorary citizen of Gdansk. Selle lehekülje viimane muutmine: 12:55, 21. aprill 2019. Jean-Michel André Jarre (French: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl ɑ̃dʁe ʒaʁ]; born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer. Jarre on olnud abielus kolm korda. He was married to Flore Guillard from 20 January 1975 until 1977; their daughter Émilie Charlotte was born in 1975 or 1976 and became a fashion model. [51] A concert was also held in Hong Kong in March 1994, to mark the opening of the city's new stadium. [25] His stepbrother, Kevin Jarre, died in 2011. "Rendezvous 2" was used in the background and also as the instrumental theme song of the Hindi movie, This page was last edited on 10 September 2020, at 05:08. [26], I've always been involved in ethnic music, though I thought the way a lot of people have been using ethnic music was a little superficial. Several permanent drinking fountains were built on the site, along with a permanent electricity installation. It comprises six numbered synthesiser tracks that make strong use of melody, rather than rhythm or dissonance. This CD is interesting, it included famous tracks and classics by Jarre and little-known and unsuccessful instrumentals. It was followed in 2001 by Interior Music, created for use by the audio-visual company Bang & Olufsen, and which did not receive a commercial release. [2] Recordings of the concerts, which featured one of Jarre's signature electronic instruments, the laser harp, were released as a double-disc LP in 1982. Images of water and the environment were projected onto nine vertical screens, held in place by sand which was watered to keep it hard. McNair's saxophone piece was recorded by French saxophonist Pierre Gossez and retitled "Ron's Piece". [57][58] The Funeral of Diana, Princess of Wales, had taken place on the same day, and the Frenchman therefore dedicated "Souvenir of China" to her memory, before observing a minute's silence. In his role of UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, Jarre performed a concert named Water for Life in Morocco, on 16 December 2006, to celebrate the United Nations Year of Desertification in the world. [91] Soundhunters was also presented in conference at SXSW[92] and Convergence NYFF 2016. In the Eighties we became archivists and everything became rather cold as a result. [123] In 2019, Jarre married Chinese actress Gong Li. [85], In June 2015, in collaboration with Jean-Michel Jarre, the transmedia project Soundhunters was released on the platform of the Franco-German channel ARTE. This was the last Jarre work to be released by Disques Dreyfus. [42][43] Several months later he performed to an audience of about a million at his home city of Lyon,[44] in celebration of a visit by Pope John Paul II. [49], Jarre was invited to the inaugural celebrations of the Palace of the Lost City, a hotel located within the Sun City resort in South Africa. [2], About 2,000 projectors shone images onto buildings and giant screens up to 1,200 feet (370 m) high, transforming the city's skyscrapers into spectacular backdrops for an elaborate display of fireworks and lasers. I will really, keep always, the bit of Ron's smile and Ron's face in my heart. Aastail 1975–1977 oli ta abielus Flore Guillardiga, 1978–2002 inglise näitleja Charlotte Ramplinguga ning 2005–2010 prantsuse näitleja Anne Parillaud'ga. Actualités Evelyne Jarre - Évelyne Jarre est la compagne du présentateur de télévision Jean-Pierre Foucault. Large purpose-built display screens were built, and one of the buildings to be used as a backdrop was painted white. [2] For the first eight years of his life, Jarre spent six months each year at his maternal grandparents' flat on the Cours de Verdun, in the Perrache district of Lyon. 1994 – Victoire de la Musique for Chronologie. During the last quarter of 2011 he concluded a tour schedule that had lasted for almost 3 years. Jean-Michel André Jarre (French: [ʒɑ̃ miʃɛl ɑ̃dʁe ʒaʁ]; born 24 August 1948) is a French composer, performer and record producer.He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and new-age genres, and is known for organising outdoor spectacles featuring his music, vast … [2] Laurie Anderson provided the vocals for the track "Diva". Noted for its planning difficulties and poor weather, celebration of the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution 1789–1989. Jarre was turned down by several record companies, until another of Schaeffer's students, Hélène Dreyfus, persuaded her husband to publish the album on his label, Disques Motors. I had to go somewhere completely different. [122] In November 2010 the couple announced their divorce. Both Music for Supermarkets and Zoolook made heavy use of the Fairlight CMI's ability to sample audio. Inclement weather had threatened to break the stage from its moorings, putting paid to the original plan to float the stage across the Royal Victoria Dock. [52] Jarre performed many of his most well-known hits at the Concert for Tolerance on Bastille Day in 1995, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the United Nations. Evelyne Jarre et Jean-Pierre Foucault en 2008. l Source : Getty Images Celui dont la carrière médiatique a démarré à 19 ans en 1966 sur RMC a rencontré celle qui deviendra la femme de sa vie en 1983 alors qu'il se trouve dans un avion. Chanson Des Granges Brûlées = Song Of The Burnt Barns, Buy CD, Mould SID Code (CD 1 Variant 1): IFPI 0757, Mould SID Code (CD 1 Variant 2): IFPI 0777, Mould SID Code (CD 2 Variant 1): IFPI 0760, Mould SID Code (CD 2 Variant 2): IFPI 0777, Other (International Standard Recording Code): ISRC FR - 14F. In a sense, Chronologie is a kind of mixture between the sounds of the '70s and the sounds of the '90s. Jean-Michel Jarre – … Locations included Lausanne, Mont St Michel, London, Manchester, Barcelona, Seville and the Versailles Palace near Paris. [75], On 1 March 2010, Jean-Michel Jarre started the second leg of his 2009–10 Indoors tour; on 10 June, he was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Award by Mojo magazine.[76]. He is quite exceptional and we're sure that by 1980 he will be recognised worldwide. [20], Jarre's 1976 low-budget solo album Oxygène, recorded at his home studio, made him famous internationally. [74] In 2009 he started an indoor tour in arenas throughout Europe. [40] The album was somewhat less successful than Jarre's previous works, reaching only number 47 in the UK album charts. The AI algorithm which composes on the fly based on the rules set by Jarre was developed by BLEASS. [124], Jarre has a half-sister, Stéphanie Jarre, from Maurice Jarre's other marriages. These early jazz experiences suggested to him that music may be "descriptive, without lyrics". On 1 July 2011, Jarre performed a large-scale concert in Monaco to celebrate the marriage of Prince Albert and his bride Charlene. A two-hour concert called Destination Docklands was planned for September 1988, to be held at the Royal Victoria Dock in east London. @2020 JEAN-MICHEL JARRE. He mixed instruments including the electric guitar and the flute with tape effects and other sounds. [112] This music is always different on every device. He used the same format for a later concert at Carthage during the city's 2013 musical festival. 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[162], "Zoolook" also demonstrates heavy use of the, Third Rendez-Vous, normally performed in concert on the, The opening few moments of "Chronologie Part 4", Last edited on 10 September 2020, at 05:08, Confédération Internationale des Sociétés d´Auteurs et Compositeurs, Mendeleev Russian University of Chemistry and Technology, Stephen Hawking Medal for Science Communication, List of Jean-Michel Jarre compositions with multiple titles, "Give me that old-time synthesiser music", "Latest Big Music News, Features & Stories | MOJO", "Gesaffelstein & Jean-Michel Jarre Collaborate For 'Conquistador, "The Pre-order for my new album is finally here! [77], In Spring 2015, Jarre released the first music from a new studio album, released in October 2015, following around four years of work. [102] He also performed a special concert for the opening of the Año Jubilar (Jubilee year) at the Monasterio de Santo Toribio de Liébana, in Spain. [33], The album's release coincided with Jarre's first foreign tour. In 2002 he released Sessions 2000, a set of experimental synth-jazz pieces distinct from his previous work. Contributors included Laurie Anderson, who had also appeared on Zoolook, Natacha Atlas and Sharon Corr. [107] The 2018 leg of the tour continued in Canada and the United States during April, including the presentation of the Electronica show with a reduced track list in the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, ending with a one-off concert at Riyadh to celebrate the 88th Saudi National Day (September 23). 1994 – Victoire de la Musique for Europe in Concert. The Republic invited Jarre to become the first western musician to play there, with Les Concerts en Chine. [99][100] This soundtrack, in an orchestrated arrangement, was released as Radiophonie vol. [49] The album features Jarre's traditional collection of instruments like the ARP 2600 and Minimoog, as well as newer synthesisers such as the Roland JD-800 and the Kurzweil K2000. [32] The first, in Beijing, was initially attended mostly by officials, but before the concert began technicians realised that not enough power was available to supply the stage and auditorium. One large mirror ball being transported to the event fell onto the roadside, causing a degree of confusion as some people mistook it for a fallen satellite. In September 2004, Jarre released AERO, both a DVD and a CD in one package. [33] Its three movements represent Houston's development, from a rural economy to its role as a leader in space technology. [78] The album, Electronica 1: The Time Machine (working title: E-Project),[79] comprises a number of collaborations with other artists. Early in 1988 Jarre met with local officials and members of the community,[46] but Newham Borough Council expressed their fears about the event's safety and delayed their decision on whether to allow the concert to proceed until 12 September[45] eventually rejecting the licence application. [41], In 1985, Jarre was invited by the musical director of the Houston Grand Opera to perform a concert celebrating Texas's 150th anniversary on 5 April 1986. [89][90] Soundhunters won the Fipa d'Or 2015 in Biarritz. Composer, performer, producer. Jarre plans to integrate the original analog synthesizers from Oxygène into his next album, and is building a new private recording studio on the outskirts of Paris. [9][65] Jarre used the minimalist imagery to reinforce the audio content of the DVD. On the second evening the audience, which included Diana, Princess of Wales,[44] was soaked by rain and wind. [80] Other collaborations on the album include Zero Gravity, with the late Edgar Froese and Tangerine Dream (with a remix by Above and Beyond); Vince Clarke for Automatic (parts 1 and 2);[81] Armin van Buuren for Stardust,[82] John Carpenter for "A Question of Blood",[83] Little Boots for If..! He has been married four times. [109] Jarre released his new studio album Equinoxe Infinity in November 2018. Chinese officials solved the problem by temporarily cutting power to the surrounding districts. In 2017, he performed a concert near the fortress of Masada, for the purpose of saving the Dead Sea. Following one such performance at the Royal Albert Hall Jarre met Brian May, who proposed he create a concert in Tenerife for the International Year of Astronomy,[71] but a lack of sponsorship meant that the concert did not take place. [161], Jarre composed for movies and also participated in documentaries. World War II searchlights were installed, to illuminate the sky and surrounding architecture. JEAN-MICHEL JARRE. We probably saw each other 20 or 25 times in our lifetime. Jarre's grandfather was an oboe player, engineer and inventor, designing an early audio mixer used at Radio Lyon. There are one or two exceptions but 95 percent of the instruments are of that time. However, with only weeks to go, important equipment had not arrived and the sinking in the Atlantic Ocean of a cargo ship containing the purpose-built pyramidal stage and other technical and financial problems made staging the concert impossible. Recorded in a makeshift studio at his home, the album sold an estimated 12 million copies. Room' nightclub in France. [4] He did not see his father again until reaching the age of 18. Ettevalmistus klassikalise muusika alal osutus väga kasulikuks eriti albumite "Oxygène" ja "Rendez-Vouz" juures. This concert was called "The Green Concert", and involved laser projections on the skyscrapers of the financial center of Riyadh.[108]. [24] It also contains his most recognisable single, "Oxygène IV", which reached number 4 in the UK single charts. [17][18] He also composed music for ballet, theatre, advertisements and television programs,[7] as well as music and lyrics for artists like Patrick Juvet and Christophe. [12][13][14], In the kitchen of his flat on Rue de la Trémoille, near the Champs-Élysées, Jarre set up a small recording studio. The event was viewed by an audience of about 3.5 million. In June 2013, Jarre was elected as president of the Confédération Internationale des Sociétés d´Auteurs et Compositeurs (CISAC). On 30 September 2016, Jarre himself announced on Facebook a new album, called Oxygène 3, released on 2 December 2016, the 40th anniversary of Oxygène. On 3 October 2019, French editor Robert Laffont published Melancolique Rodeo, Jarre's autobiography. Jarre was accompanied by over 60 Moroccan artists. Later in 2008 Jarre performed several concerts to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Oxygène, in theatres in Europe. [117] The two married, Jarre gaining custody of his daughter Émilie Charlotte,[116] and Rampling her son Barnaby. [94] Electronica 2 has been nominated in the Album de musiques électroniques ou dance category for the Grammy 2017 in USA & Victoires de la Musique 2017 awards in France. [61][62] It also marked a change in direction in Jarre's live concerts; from Rendez-vous Houston onwards he had been accompanied by a full complement of live musicians, but at Aalborg he was accompanied only by Francis Rimbert, and having guests like the Klarup Girls Choir, Safri Duo and the Aalborg Symphonic Orchestra. Jarre gave two performances, the first at the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City, and the second in Tiananmen Square. 8. The first of these to be released was the collaboration with Gesaffelstein entitled Conquistador, followed by Glory, with M83. Jarre started a promotional tour for his book. ℗ & © 2011 Disques Dreyfus & Jean Michel Jarre. [86] The transmedia conceptualized by the Blies brothers (Stéphane Hueber-Blies and Nicolas Blies), François Le Gall and Marion Guth of the Luxembourg production company a_BAHN, is openly inspired by the album Zoolook to which it pays tribute. Sessions was well received by Billboard Magazine, which said "He's created a deeply nuanced soundscape that invites repeated listening. [2] More experimentation followed in 1968, when he began to use tape loops, radios and other electronic devices, but joining the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) in 1969,[7][10] then under the direction of Pierre Schaeffer ("father" of musique concrète), proved hugely influential. Site work continued as Jarre's team searched for alternative locations in which to stage the concert, but following improvements to both on and off-site safety Jarre eventually won conditional approval on 28 September to stage two separate performances, on 8 and 9 October. He released an anniversary package containing a special live recording of his classic work, Oxygène, in 3D DVD, live CD and normal 2D DVD formats in November 2007, named Oxygène: New Master Recording. It is like the difference for a painter of getting four tubes with four main colours or being in front of a computer with two million colours. [68], Jarre released Téo & Téa on 26 March 2007. More albums were to follow, but his 1979 concert served as a blueprint for his future performances around the world. On 30 May 2011, Essentials & Rarities, a double-CD set, was released. Together they have a son, David. While he studied at the Lycée Michelet, his mother arranged for him to take lessons in harmony, counterpoint and fugue with Jeannine Rueff of the Conservatoire de Paris. The album became Jarre's first album in over 25 years to make the UK Top 10 at No. "[23] Oxygène has since sold an estimated 12 million copies, the best-selling French record of all time. Consideration was given to the cancellation of the concert; but McCandless contacted Jarre and urged him to proceed, in memory of the shuttle's crew. "[2] He was also influenced by classical, modernist music; in a 2004 interview for The Guardian, he spoke of the effect that a performance of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring had upon him: This is where Stravinsky created it in 1913, and it was a huge shock. [120] He had a brief relationship with Isabelle Adjani,[121] and married French actress Anne Parillaud in May 2005. Jarre and David Perreau provide more info on youtube regarding this remastering. The local fire service were also concerned about access in the event of a fire. [66] The CD was mixed in super-stereo. After this release, Jarre recovered sole intellectual property rights over his work, which had previously been owned by Francis Dreyfus Music. [27] Though its sales were still healthy, it had less of an impact than Oxygène, but the following year Jarre held a large open-air concert on Bastille Day, at the Place de la Concorde. [87] The transmedia is composed of a web documentary using Zoolook's creative process involving 4 international artists (Simonne Jones, Mikael Seifu, Daedelus and Luke Vibert);[88] a 52' documentary film directed by Beryl Koltz broadcast in September 2015 on ARTE (with the participation of Chassol, Matthew Herbert, Blixa Bargel, Jean-Michel Jarre, Matmos, Kiz, Joseph Bertolozzi); and finally a participatory tribute music album whose tracks were chosen by Jean-Michel Jarre, entitled Zoolook Revisited. Oxygene, Pt. Jarre õppis Pariisi Konservatooriumis Jeannine Rueffi käe all. [93], In 2016, Electronica 2: The Heart of Noise was released with 15 more collaborators, including Pet Shop Boys, Hans Zimmer, Yello and Gary Numan. [65], In August 2007 Jarre signed for EMI France. On Tour NOW www.jeanmicheljarre.com/tour More than 15,000 spectators watched the concert at the Meridian Gate, and each concert was transmitted nationwide on live television. [2] Jarre composed the soundtrack for Les Granges Brûlées[19] and in 1972 wrote music for the International Festival of Magic. The Twelve Dreams of the Sun celebrated the new millennium and offered a preview of his next album, Métamorphoses. 19,392 talking about this. A Scully eight-track recorder was used to record instruments like the Eminent 310 (with an Electro-Harmonix Small Stone phaser on its string pads) and the Korg Minipops drum machine. Varsti pärast seda lahkus ta Pariisi Konservatooriumist ja kohtus Pierre Schaefferiga avangardistlikust G.R.M.-st (Group de Recherches Musicales – 'Muusikauuringute Rühmitus'). [116] Both were in failing marriages, and they each obtained a divorce (Rampling was married to New Zealander Bryan Southcombe). [5] From his vantage point high above the pavement, the young Jarre was able to observe street performers at work, an experience he later cited as proving influential on his art.[2][6]. Jean-Michel Jarre was born in Lyon on 24 August 1948, to Francette Pejot, a French Resistance member and concentration camp survivor, and composer Maurice Jarre. Jean-Michel André Jarre (n.24 august 1948) este un compozitor și instrumentist (claviaturi, teremin ș.a.) Soulages' paintings used multiple textured layers, and Jarre realised that "for the first time in music, you could act as a painter with frequencies and sounds. Accompanying his traditional musical repertoire, 600 projectors shone coloured light and images across various screens and objects.[64]. [26][38], Musique pour Supermarché was created for a planned performance at the "Supermarché" art exhibition. Wind speeds were so high that television cameras were blown over. [1][2][3] When Jarre was five, his parents separated and his father moved to the United States, leaving him with his mother. Sometimes it works, like the Brian Eno stuff, it worked the first time, but for me what was more interesting was not making a particular statement about recording in Africa or in China, but taking some sounds and having exactly the same attitude as when you were in front of a Moog 55 or a modular system, replacing the oscillators with a bank of actors or people, treating them through the Fairlight or the EMS synth, and establishing an orchestration using only voices. Watching from Lyon Cathedral, the Pope began the concert with a good-night blessing, a recording of which appears on Cities in Concert – Houston/Lyon. [61], In 2003 he released Geometry of Love, commissioned by Jean-Roch as a soundtrack for his 'V.I.P. Sellest pidi saama esimene kosmoses tehtud muusikasalvestis. [2], Rendez-Vous was created over a period of about two months and, as with Zoolook, contains elements of his album Musique pour Supermarché. 2nd entry in the Guinness Book of Records. En mars 1983, alors qu’elle servait les passagers dans un vol, elle rencontre l’animateur phare de TF1 Jean-Pierre Foucault. The track was also featured as part of the soundtrack of a short film entitled EMIC. Although he was busy with other projects and was at first unimpressed by the proposal, on a later visit to the city, he was immediately impressed by the visual grandeur of the city's skyline and agreed to perform. [126] Jarre said about his father "My father and I never really achieved a real relationship. [20] That year he also released his first solo album, Deserted Palace,[16] and from 1973–74 wrote music for Françoise Hardy and Gérard Lenorman, and wrote lyrics for Christophe and directed Christophe's Olympia show. When interviewed in Billboard magazine, Dreyfus's director Stanislas Witold said, "In a sense we're putting most of our bets on Jean-Michel Jarre. He was the first Western musician officially invited to perform in the People's Republic of China and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event for his Moscow concert on 6 September 1997, which was attended by 3.5 million people. Having four of us meant I had to multiply the number of instruments, and finding the equipment was quite a headache, especially as I tried, as much as I could, to avoid using instruments produced after Oxygène. [115][116] He met his second wife Charlotte Rampling at a dinner party in St Tropez in 1976. [39] Parts of the destroyed album were reworked into works in subsequent releases (including "Diva" and "Blah Blah Café" from Zoolook, and sections of the "Fifth Rendez-Vous"). [125] Although Maurice and Jean-Michel remained estranged, following Maurice's death in 2009, Jarre paid tribute to his legacy. Evelyne Jarre est une ancienne hôtesse de l’air. Evelyne Jarre occupait un poste d’hôtesse de l’air avant de rencontrer celui qui deviendra l’homme de sa vie. [33] Jarre worked with several Houston-based astronauts, including Bruce McCandless II and Ronald McNair, an accomplished musician who was to have played the saxophone on "Rendez-Vous VI", recorded in the weightless environment of space. Three concerts were held on 1, 2 and 3 December 1992. [2][26] The free outdoor event set a world record for the largest number of spectators ever at an open-air concert, drawing more than 1 million spectators. Then I heard "Georgia on My Mind" by Ray Charles, and I realised that music can talk to your tummy. Zoolook features snippets of words and speech from languages across the globe. Visionary, innovator, cultural ambassador EōN – Infinite Music.