Yanni - Discography- 34 Albums -
Yanni’s studio recordings showcase his evolution from early electronic experimentation to complex, multi-cultural symphonic arrangements.
While casual fans know the hits from Live at the Acropolis , completists and collectors recognize the staggering breadth of his work. To date, Yanni has released a monumental —a journey from raw, synth-heavy electronic tracks to grand, globally-inspired productions with vocalists from around the world. Yanni - Discography- 34 Albums
Born in Kalamata, Greece, Yanni moved to the U.S. and played in the rock band Chameleon before launching his solo career. His early studio albums, such as Optimystique (1984) and Keys to Imagination (1986), established his signature "one world, one people" philosophy by blending electronic textures with traditional acoustic instruments. Iconic Studio Albums Born in Kalamata, Greece, Yanni moved to the U
Yanni (Yiannis Chryssomallis) is a pioneering figure in contemporary instrumental music, often classified under new-age, symphonic, or world fusion. Unlike many of his peers, Yanni eschews New Age spirituality in favor of classically structured, melody-driven compositions. This paper catalogs and analyzes the 34 official studio, live, and compilation albums that constitute his core discography. The corpus is divided into four eras: The Pre-Fame/Private Music Era (1984–1989), The BMG/RCA Commercial Peak (1990–1994), The Live & Tribute Era (1994–2009), and The Independent/Orchestral Era (2010–present). Iconic Studio Albums Yanni (Yiannis Chryssomallis) is a
A live album and DVD recording from the Castillo San Cristóbal. It features "The Keeper," a vocal song with lyrics written specifically for this tour.