A new programme offers new insights, particularly when participating
friends include guest soloists Jan Garbarek and Kim Kashkashian, both of
whom have made major contributions to the realization of Karaindrou’s
work in the past – Garbarek with his evocative playing of the themes for
The Beekeeper (reprised on the album Music for Films) and Karaindrou as the key musical protagonist of Ulysses’ Gaze. Over the years both artists have periodically returned to join Eleni for special events. Ulysses’ Gaze and Beekeeper themes are reprised here, along with music from other films of the late Theo Angelopoulos - Dust of Time, Eternity and a day, Landscape in the Mist and Journey to Cythera, all
of them revealing new facets as Kashkashian and Garbarek are featured
alongside Eleni’s team of soloists (with oboist Vangelis Christopoulos
especially striking). There is also much here that is new or heard on
CD for the first time including compositions originally written for
theatre productions directed by Antonis Antypas including Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams as well as Jules Dassin’s production of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman.
The differing demands of the theatre music open up a new emotional
range for the soloists to explore. Eleni: “I sought to share with them
memories from past and more recent voyages in the worlds of theatre and
poetry. With Jan I plunged deep into the fascination and torment of
Arthur Miller, of Edward Albee and Tennessee Williams...” The album
opens and closes with Garbarek’s intensely brooding saxophone,
accompanied by Karaindrou’s piano and the string orchestra, playing the
“Requiem for Willie Loman” from Death of a Salesman. Meanwhile, “Kim’s sturdy and sensitive bow swept us on a journey to Laurä’s fragile world in The Glass Menagerie, having first traversed the Closed Roads
[one of several newly-arranged pieces of Karaindrou concert music] with
all the passion and unmatched internal nobility which distinguish her
work.” The scope of the music is further expanded with three charming
miniatures inspired by M. Karagatsis’s novel “Number Ten , and written
for the Greek television series of the same name. (ECM Records)
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viernes, 30 de junio de 2017
Kim Kashkashian / Jan Garbarek / Vangelis Christopoulos ELENI KARAINDROU Concert in Athens
jueves, 5 de enero de 2017
ELENI KARAINDROU David
The stage cantata David features Eleni Karaindrou’s music for a
unique piece of Aegean drama, a verse play with words by an unknown
18th century poet from the island of Chios. Its text (first published
only in 1979), invites a musical response and Greek composer Karaindrou
rises splendidly to the challenge, imaginatively moving between past and
present in her settings for mezzo-soprano and baritone singers,
instrumental soloists, choir and orchestra. Kim Kashkashian’s evocative
viola against strings may trigger associations with Karaindrou’s
acclaimed writing for Ulysses’ Gaze. The music also draws
inspiration from the world of baroque opera as singers Irini Karagianni
and Tassis Christoyannopoulos are brought to the foreground.
Karaindrou’s David is a work of changing music colours .
Recorded live at the Athens Megaron, it was edited and mixed by Manfred
Eicher and Nikos Espialdis for CD release. (ECM Records)
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