Description
What does an astronaut feel, strapped tightly in five minutes before the launch of the ship, what does a traveler feel, having landed from a lifeboat on an unfamiliar island, what does a musician feel, having touched the keys of a synthesizer with his fingers, suddenly composing a beautiful melody...
Perhaps all these unique sensations are on this disc. These simple melodies were written by composer Andrey Klimkovsky back in 1984. More precisely, he was not a composer then and did not even intend to become one. He was 15 years old and his life plans were connected with distant stars, and maybe with spaceships or distant islands of little-studied oceans and seas. But when these melodies appeared in his life, Andrey Klimkovsky's life acquired a different meaning. Life has changed.
Since then, the young composer has written hundreds of melodies and released more than twenty albums. This is the first of them. And perhaps this music will change your life too. Fill it with meaning and joy. You just have to trust it.
On October 4, 1957, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, the powerful nozzles of the Vostok launch vehicle carried a tiny shiny ball with four antennae beyond the Earth's atmosphere — the first artificial satellite of our planet. That evening, millions of people went outside to watch the new star slowly flying across the sky. That day, it was proven that man is not destined to live forever in the confinement of his own planet and the first step into the Universe was taken. In the forty years that have passed since then, a fantastic amount has been done: man has firmly established himself in near-Earth orbit, visited the Moon, and his messengers — automatic interplanetary stations — have probed almost the entire planetary system.
Someday in the future, humanity will have to explore other worlds.
And to the question:
"Is there life on other planets?",
one answer already exists today:
"Just give it time — and it will be there!"