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Wydawnictwo: Etcetera
Nr katalogowy: KTC 1812
Nośnik: 1 CD
Data wydania: luty 2024
EAN: 8711801018126
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Epoka muzyczna: 20 wiek do 1960, współczesna, romantyzm
Obszar (język): rosyjski, angielski, czeski
Rodzaj: duo

Berkeley / Shostakovich / Dvorak: Greek Songs by Non-Greek Composers

Etcetera - KTC 1812
Wykonawcy
Elena Marangou
Yorgos Ziavras
Berkeley:
Epitaph of Timas
Spring Song
To Aster

Shostakowich:
Vperëd
Pentozalis
Zolongo
Hymn of E.L.A.S.

Dvorak:
Koljas
Nereidy
Zalozpev Pargy

Ravel:
Le Reveil de la Mariée
La - bas, vers l’ Eglise
Quel Galant m’ est Comparable
Chanson des Cueilleuses de Lentisques
Tout Gai!

Reutter:
Wie hernieder vom Berge Sturmwind stürzt
Hinunter ist schon der Mond
Singet ihr Mädchen, das Lied
Seelenlos liegt der einst da
Aphrodite!
In the beginning of 2022, on the aftermath of the celebrations for the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution (1821-2021) and the independence of the new Greek state, after a great deal of music of Greek and philhellene composers had been performed and rediscovered, I became acquainted with A. Dvorak’s work “Three modern Greek Poems”. Fascinated as to how the Czech poet Vaclav Bolemir Nebesky became interested in translating Greek folk songs into Czech, and consequently, how the composer set them to music, I started thinking of other composers that had a collateral look upon Greece. It was a different approach in comparison to what we Greeks were used to when considering the romantic era of the Greek Revolution. There was an alternative perception of non – Greek composers on Greece and Greek culture. Thus, the idea for the programme of this CD was born. It comprises of complete song cycles entitled by the composers “Greek Songs” which are set on ancient, folk or 20th century Greek poetry, translated into the mother tongue of each composer. The content of the songs relates to three different periods of Greek history. Although the common thread is always Greece, the different circumstances and political scenery of each era influence quite differently how poetry and music are expressed.

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