For over four decades, the name Yanni has been synonymous with sweeping instrumental music that blends electronic synthesizers with a full symphony orchestra. Born Yiannis Chryssomallis in Kalamata, Greece, this self-taught musician has carved a unique niche in modern music, often classified under "New Age," though Yanni himself prefers the term "contemporary instrumental."
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 34 albums—a journey from raw, synth-heavy electronic tracks to grand, globally-inspired productions with vocalists from around the world.
This article is a complete guide to every phase of that journey. Yanni - Discography- 34 Albums
Limited release exclusive to the "Kinspirit" cruise and members-only club. This album features demo versions and rare outtakes. Not to be confused with his major label releases.
Exactly what it says on the tin. Demos and solo piano versions of songs written between 1985 and 1988 that never got orchestral releases. A treasure for deep fans. Yanni Discography: A Deep Dive into 34 Albums
The album that sold over 7 million copies. Recorded at the Herod Atticus Theatre in Greece, it features the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra. Tracks like "Santorini," "Keys to Imagination," and "Nostalgia" attained legendary status. This album proved that instrumental music could fill stadiums.
The pivotal moment in Yanni’s discography occurred in 1993 with the release of Live at the Acropolis. This album, and its accompanying PBS video special, fundamentally altered his career trajectory and the perception of instrumental music in the mainstream. Live at the Acropolis (1994): Widely considered his
A return to pure studio work and world tours.