Yanni is a self-taught pianist who began his musical interest by giving recitals for family members, though he had no formal training and could not read a note. At the age of 18, he attended the University of Minnesota, having moved out of his native Greek to immerse himself into American culture. While a student there, Yanni joined an up-and-coming local group called Chameleon where he met drummer Charlie Adams. Chameleon earned some modest commercial success touring throughout the Midwest. After receiving a B.A. in psychology, Yanni determined that sought a life in music, making it his life's work.
He moved to California in pursuit of opportunities to work on movie soundtrack works. His first solo album, titled 'Optimystique', was recorded in 1980, and it showed his debt to instrumental electronic music of the past as well as other styles such as jazz, smooth pop, and the like. The album saw a general release in 1984. In 1987, he put together a small band which included John Tesh and Charlie Adams, and began touring to promote his earliest works. Other examples of his albums in his early days include 1986's 'Keys to Imagination' and 1987's 'Out of Silence', both of which have recieved retrospective critical acclaim.
The tail end of the 80s saw Yanni's career start to kick into high gear, a result of his determination in promoting his iconic sound. In 1992, Dare to Dream was released. It was Yanni’s first Grammy-nominated album and featured "Aria", a song based on The Flower Duet and popularized by an award-winning British Airways commercial. A second Grammy-nominated album, In My Time, was released in 1993. His music has been used extensively in television and televised sporting events, including the Super Bowl, Wide World of Sports, Tour de France, World Figure Skating Championships, The Olympics, and ABC News.
Yanni's breakthrough commercial success came with the release of his album and video, Yanni Live at the Acropolis, filmed on September 23, 1993 at the 2,000-year-old Herod Atticus Theater in Athens and released in 1994. This was Yanni’s first live album and utilized a full orchestra under the supervision of the Iranian conductor, Shahrdad Rohani, in addition to his core band. Subsequently, the concert was broadcast in 65 countries and seen by half a billion people. It has almost continuously remained on the charts since its release and is the second best-selling music video of all time, selling more than 7 million copies worldwide. A composition from this album, "Acroyali/Standing in Motion", was determined to have the "Mozart Effect," by the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine because it is similar to Mozart's K 448 in tempo, structure, melodic and harmonic consonance and predictability.
In March 1997, Yanni became one of the few Western artists permitted to perform and record at the Taj Mahal in India. Later that year he performed at the Forbidden City in China. From these two events he created his next live album and video, Tribute, which was released in 1997. Armen Anassian, Conductor, concedes that he had some doubts about the artist's plans to perform at India's Taj Mahal and China's Forbidden City for Tribute: "To be honest, a few years ago when he was talking about it, the idea was so amazing. I myself was very skeptical, understandably so. But the truth is, it happened. We did it." Anassian describes Yanni as "very optimistic" and has observed that "nothing really fazes him." That outlook carries over naturally to his music. "I don't think it's a goal, per se. He's very honest with his own feelings. His music really comes from the heart. He writes music with ease, the music comes out with relative ease. The feel-good portion of the music is a by-product. It coincides with what the people love to hear." Lighting Designers Lee Rose and David "Gurn" Kaniski received an Emmy nomination for "Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries or a Special" for both Live at the Acropolis and Tribute .
In 2000, after a two-year sabbatical, Yanni released his first studio album in seven years: If I Could Tell You.
Yanni also toured in 2003–2004 with the debut of the Ethnicity album extending his "One World, One People" philosophy. This album sparked what would become the 4th largest concert tour of the year ranked by Billboard Magazine.
He kicked off his 2004–2005 "Yanni Live!" tour at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada, and his next live album and video, Yanni Live! The Concert Event was released in 2006.
In 2008, in collaboration with producer Ric Wake, Yanni showcased vocal artists singing his songs on Yanni Voices. On March 24, 2009, Disney Pearl Imprint released Yanni Voices, the artist's first studio album in six years, and its Buena Vista Concerts division produces the tour that began in April 2009.
Website: http://www.yanni.com/
The Promise
Yanni Lyrics
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Bends down to light the sea
And catches hold
Of mountains strong
They stand beside me and all that I am
They have written in my soul
I've made a promise to never lose sight
Of the dream that leads me home
Time like a river
Sends me away
But here on these shores
My heart remais
From these shores I came
A tender wind that reaches through the years
And sings me on
Through joy and pain
It breathes within me and all that I am
It has written in my soul
I've made a promise
To never lose sight
Of the dream that leads me home
And this much I know
And this much I know
In Yanni's "The Promise," the singer poetically describes the beauty of nature and how it has become a part of them. The moonlight shining down on the sea, and the strength of mountains alongside them, have left an impression on their soul. The singer has made a vow to never forget their dreams, and this promise is a source of guidance throughout their life. Time may pull them away, but the memories and feelings associated with these natural sights and sounds will always remain in their heart. They recognize that pain is also a part of the journey, but they persevere because they know that their dreams are worth it.
The lyrics of "The Promise" can be interpreted in different ways. Some might see it as a love letter to nature, others as a reminder to follow one's heart, and still, others may relate it to a personal promise made to themselves. This song offers a message of hope, reminding listeners that even when things get difficult, it's important to keep moving forward towards one's dreams.
Line by Line Meaning
The way the moon
The moon's reflective light on the sea symbolizes something deep in his soul
Bends down to light the sea
The moon's light is a source of hope
And catches hold
The mountains represent strength and the ability to support him
Of mountains strong
The mountains represent strength and the ability to support him
They stand beside me and all that I am
The mountains have an enduring presence in his life that has become a part of who he is
They have written in my soul
The mountains have had a profound impact on him that he carries with him
I've made a promise to never lose sight
He has committed to staying focused on the important things in life
Of the dream that leads me home
He has a vision of what he wants to achieve and where he wants to end up
And this much I know
He is sure of this promise
Time like a river
Time is constantly flowing and moving forward
Sends me away
Time takes him away from where he has come from
But here on these shores
Even though time has passed, he is still connected to his roots
My heart remains
His heart is still with the place he comes from
From these shores I came
He is reflecting on where he comes from and how it has shaped him
A tender wind that reaches through the years
Memories and emotions from his past still affect him
And sings me on
These memories motivate and inspire him to keep moving forward
Through joy and pain
Life is full of ups and downs
It breathes within me and all that I am
These experiences are a part of him and who he is
It has written in my soul
The experiences he has had have left a permanent mark on him
And this much I know
He is sure of this truth
I've made a promise
He has committed to something important
To never lose sight
He will stay focused and committed
Of the dream that leads me home
He has a vision of where he wants to end up and what he wants to achieve
And this much I know
He is certain of this promise
Writer(s): Sharon J. den Adel, Robert Westerholt
Contributed by Daniel V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.