
Athens Sofidetzis - Kalomiris - Symphony No 3 [CD]
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Manolis Kalomiris is today considered the father of modern Greek composition. His brilliantly orchestrated 'Triptych' was written following the death of one of his heroes, the great statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, and is an elegy to the ex-prime minister and a celebration of the liberation of Crete, the island of his birth. 'Symphony No. 3' sets excerpts of Palamas's poems to music, and is one of the great landmarks of modern Greek music. Kalomiris wrote of the work, \\I set the 'Palamian Symphony' as an altar, a monument of my faith to the ever-lasting Greek Art and the Poet who symbolizes it.''
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Manolis Kalomiris is today considered the father of modern Greek composition. His brilliantly orchestrated 'Triptych' was written following the death of one of his heroes, the great statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, and is an elegy to the ex-prime minister and a celebration of the liberation of Crete, the island of his birth. 'Symphony No. 3' sets excerpts of Palamas's poems to music, and is one of the great landmarks of modern Greek music. Kalomiris wrote of the work, \\I set the 'Palamian Symphony' as an altar, a monument of my faith to the ever-lasting Greek Art and the Poet who symbolizes it.''
Prelude: Moderato appassionato
Interlude: In tempo di una marcia funebre
Postlude: Finale
Moderato
Scherzo. Allegro Molto - Trio
'Love' - Lento, ma non troppo
Finale
'Ballos' Moderato
'Idyllic Dance' Moderato
Dance from Tsakonia (Tsakonikos)
The Destruction of Psara - Manolis Kalomiris
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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
Manolis Kalomiris is today considered the father of modern Greek composition. His brilliantly orchestrated 'Triptych' was written following the death of one of his heroes, the great statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, and is an elegy to the ex-prime minister and a celebration of the liberation of Crete, the island of his birth. 'Symphony No. 3' sets excerpts of Palamas's poems to music, and is one of the great landmarks of modern Greek music. Kalomiris wrote of the work, \\I set the 'Palamian Symphony' as an altar, a monument of my faith to the ever-lasting Greek Art and the Poet who symbolizes it.''
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.
Please note that not all audio CDs are shrink-wrapped fom the factory.
Manolis Kalomiris is today considered the father of modern Greek composition. His brilliantly orchestrated 'Triptych' was written following the death of one of his heroes, the great statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, and is an elegy to the ex-prime minister and a celebration of the liberation of Crete, the island of his birth. 'Symphony No. 3' sets excerpts of Palamas's poems to music, and is one of the great landmarks of modern Greek music. Kalomiris wrote of the work, \\I set the 'Palamian Symphony' as an altar, a monument of my faith to the ever-lasting Greek Art and the Poet who symbolizes it.''
Prelude: Moderato appassionato
Interlude: In tempo di una marcia funebre
Postlude: Finale
Moderato
Scherzo. Allegro Molto - Trio
'Love' - Lento, ma non troppo
Finale
'Ballos' Moderato
'Idyllic Dance' Moderato
Dance from Tsakonia (Tsakonikos)
The Destruction of Psara - Manolis Kalomiris












