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Lecture by Maestro
Constantine Kitsopoulos How was the national
tradition of Greek classical music established? Through a journey into
Greece's musical past, conductor and pianist
Constantine Kitsopoulos will illustrate how the works of composer
Manolis Kalomiris embody the rich and varied musical heritage of Greece.
His operas, in particular, combined melodies from Byzantine times with
folk songs and rhythms taken from the rembetika style. In his own way
Kalomiris captured the Greek spirit and created a unique national musical
theatre. He was born in Smyrna in 1883 and died in Athens in 1962. After
studying in Vienna, he settled in Greece in 1910 where he worked as a
composer, teacher, administrator and writer. His best-known operas are
The Masterbuilder and Constantine Palailogos, both based on plays by Nikos
Kazantzakis. In addition to operas, his large output includes symphonies,
orchestral pieces, concertos, incidental music, chamber music, songs,
and piano pieces. Maestro Kitsopoulos will illustrate his lecture by performing
excerpts on the piano. Malista! |