Athens State Orchestra, Nikitas Tsakiroglou, Byron Fidetzis - Kalomiris: Symphony No. 3, Triptychon, 3 Greek Dances (2007)

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Title: Kalomiris: Symphony No. 3, Triptychon, 3 Greek Dances
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Naxos
Genre: Classical
Quality: flac lossless (tracks) +Booklet
Total Time: 01:03:12
Total Size: 329 mb
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Tracklist

01. Triptych: I. Prelude: Moderato Appassionato
02. Triptych: II. Interlude: In Tempo Di una Marcia Funebre
03. Triptych: III. Postlude: Finale
04. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor, "Palamiki" (Palamanian): I. Moderato
05. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor, "Palamiki" (Palamanian): II. Scherzo
06. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor, "Palamiki" (Palamanian): III. Love: Lento, Ma Non Troppo
07. Symphony No. 3 In D Minor, "Palamiki" (Palamanian): IV. Finale
08. 3 Greek Dances: No. 1. Ballos: Moderato
09. 3 Greek Dances: No. 2. Idyllic Dance: Moderato
10. 3 Greek Dances: No. 3. Dance from Tsakonia, "Tsakonikos"
11. I Katastrofi Ton Psaron (The Destruction of Psara)

Manolis Kalomiris is today considered the father of modern Greek composition. His output includes 3 symphonies, 5 operas and hundreds of songs. 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. By coincidence, the work was premièred in Athens on the very day in 1943 that Kalomiris’s other ideological mentor, the poet Costis Palamas, was buried. Symphony No. 3 sets excerpts of Palamas’s poems to music, and is one of the great landmarks of modern Greek music. The composer wrote, “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”.