Jan Garbarek, Eleni Karaindrou ‎- Herod Atticus Odeon (2006)

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Title: Herod Atticus Odeon
Year Of Release: 2006
Label: Minos-EMI
Genre: Classical, Jazz, Vocal
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 01:16:47
Total Size: 468 mb
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Tracklist:

1. Adagio; Thema Tou Patera
2. Tergesti
3. Pandohio
4. Aria Tis Rozas
5. Spitia Tis Alexandrias
6. I Apofasi
7. I Timi Tis Agapis
8. To Taxidi
9. Konserto; Thema Alexandrou
10. Blues; Periplanisi Stin Poli
11. Taxidi Sta Kithira
12. To Taxidi
13. O Glaros
14. To Tragoudi Tis Limnis
15. I Poria
16. I Epistrofi
17. Ta Vourkomena Matia Mou
18. Thema Tou Apoheretismou
19. To Rok Tis Kadinas
20. Aftoshediasmos Sto Thema Tou Vals
21. To Vals
22. Thema Taxidiou
23. Adagio; Parallagi Me Saxofono
24. Aftoshediasmos Sto Thema Tou Apoheretismou

Performers:
Tenor Saxophone – Jan Garbarek (tracks: 18, 20, 23, 24)
Vocals – Μαρία Φαραντούρη, Γιώργος Νταλάρας

Film composer Eleni Karaindou was born in the Greek mountain village of Teichio and raised in Athens, going on to study piano and music theory at the Hellenikon Odion. Relocating to Paris in 1969, she studied ethnomusicology for five years before returning to Greece to found the Laboratory for Traditional Instruments at the ORA Cultural Centre. Karaindrou's most successful collaboration was with filmmaker Theo Angelopoulos, with whom she first teamed in 1982, going on to score features including 1991's The Suspended Step of the Stork, 1995's Ulysses' Gaze, and 1998's Palme d'Or-winning Eternity and a Day. Although primarily aligned with the Greek film industry, Karaindrou has also worked with noted European directors, including Jules Dassin and the great Chris Marker. 2004's Oscar-nominated film The Weeping Meadow featured a score by Karaindrou, which was also nominated for a European Film Award. Next, she delivered 2005's epic retrospective Elegy of the Uprooting. Karaindrou also revisited many of her scores during a 2010 live concert featuring saxophonist Jan Garbarek, which was released in 2013 as Eleni Karaindrou: Concert in Athens. In 2014, Karaindrou released her haunting score to an adaptation of Euripides' Medea.