“On theory: "I don’t know any theory. Knowing the theory does not mean anything.”

—  Vangelis

If we theoretically know what a human being is, but someone has never seen one, or if you have never had a relationship with a human being, you cannot know anything about human beings! I think that the best way to gain knowledge is through gaining experience and through connections... Look, if I approach an instrument theoretically, it will give me a theory, so therefore this will make cold music".
1979

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Greek composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, p… 1943

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