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Mikis Theodorakis Greek known composer died today!
« on: September 02, 2021, 08:44:26 AM »
Mikis Theodorakis Greek internationally
known composer died today!


      

Mikis Theodorakis no longer lives among us. He passed away today,
2 September 2021, at the age of 96.

The man who connected with the most important moments of its modern history, the inexhaustible composer and unpaid fighter, is no longer with us. Mikis Theodorakis "left" at the age of 96 for the district of angels, leaving behind an invaluable legacy.

View for Theodoraki: We lost a part of the soul of Greece

"Today we lost a part of the soul of Greece. Mikis Theodorakis, Mikis for all of us, the teacher, the intellectual, the radical. The one who made all Greeks sing poets.

He lived his whole life creating. He fought, beyond the limits, overcoming the human weaknesses that set the framework and define formal behaviours. Mikis never avoided giving all the battles, on all fronts, as the range of his personality and talent could neither be limited nor restrained. Mikis was and did what is beyond human nature. With his work, the strong social and spiritual presence, his deep patriotic speech, Mikis Theodorakis marked the Greece of the 20th century.

Mikis was global and his work belongs to the whole world. A huge, universal project that has touched and will continue to touch millions of hearts. He will no longer be with us, but the Galaxy of his work will surround us and illuminate us. "We Greeks mourn today."


Who was Mikis Theodorakis?

Mikis Theodorakis had written all kinds of music, from operas, symphonic music, chamber music, oratorios, ballet and church choir, to music for ancient drama, theater, cinema, art folk song and post-symphonic works. His work can be distinguished in three main periods: In the first period (1937-1960) he composes symphonic and chamber music works according to Western European forms and modern techniques, in the second period (1960-1980) he attempts to combine the symphony orchestra with folk instruments and creates new forms based on the voice, while since 1981 he returns to symphonic forms and deals with opera.

The composition of poems has been considered as the "central pillar of his creativity", as the singer Nena Venetsanou has said. There the poets parade: Angelos Sikelianos, Andreas Kalvos, George Seferis, Odysseas Elytis, Giannis Ritsos, Manolis Anagnostakis, but also Pablo Nerouda, Lorca, Bernard Biam. Their lyrics thus become accessible to the general public, framing folk songs that set fundamental values and constants in contemporary Greek music. After all, when he was imprisoned in Oropos prison, he wrote: "In the beginning was the reason .... my greatest ambition is to faithfully serve mainly modern Greek poetry. To such an extent that listening to a song, you can not imagine the music in another text, nor the poem with different music ".Mikis Theodorakis essentially created the movement of Melodic Poetry, contributing to the emergence of a multitude of poets and the upgrading of the song. At the same time, it has helped an entire generation gain its own voice.

His fame soon surpassed the country's borders. He composed perhaps the most recognizable Greek rhythm internationally, the syrtaki from the film "Alexis Zorbas" (1964), while his songs were performed by famous artists, such as the Beatles, Shirley Basei and Edith Piaf. He invested in well-known films, such as "Z" (1969), which was awarded the BAFTA Prize for original music, "Phaedra" (1962), with songs with lyrics by Nikos Gatsos and "Serpiko" (1973), for whose music was nominated for a Grammy in 1975 (he claimed the same award for his music "Alexis Zorba" in 1966).

At the same time, from a very young age he developed a rich resistance and political action, while with various interventions, books and interviews he remained active until the end of his life.

Michael (Mikis) Theodorakis was born in Chios on July 29, 1925, to a Cretan father and a Asia Minor mother. His father was a senior civil servant, so he spent his childhood moving to various cities in Greece, from Mytilene, Syros and Athens to Ioannina, Argostoli, Patras, Pyrgos and Tripoli. His first musical listenings were the psalms of the Orthodox Church, in which he took part as a singer.

In the two years 1937-1939 he took his first violin lessons at the Patras Conservatory and created his first songs, compositions based on lyrics by Solomos, Palamas, Drosini and Valaoritis, which he found sometimes in school books and sometimes in the library of his home. In Tripoli, just 17 years old, he gives his first concert presenting his work "Cassiani" and takes part in the resistance against the conquerors. In the great demonstration of March 25, 1943, he was arrested for the first time by the Italians and tortured.

He escaped to Athens, where in 1943 he began his musical studies at the Athens Conservatory and became acquainted with European art music. Until that time, he has been influenced by Byzantine music, has formed a choir and has composed songs and pieces for violin and piano. At the same time it develops resistance action. He joined EPON and in 1944 became secretary of civilization. In the same year he joined the reserve ELAS of Athens and took part in battles against the Germans and the Security Battalions, as well as in the December Games. Because of his progressive ideas, he is being persecuted by the police. For a while he lived illegally in Athens without stopping his revolutionary activity. In 1947 he was exiled to Ikaria and a year later transferred to Makronisos, from where he was dismissed in August 1949.

Due to his political activities and the persecutions he suffered, he was late to get his diploma from the Conservatory in harmony, counterpoint and fugue, which happened in 1950. From 1954 to 1957, he studied in Paris on a scholarship and wrote the three ballet music "Antigone", "Les Amants de Teruel" and "Le Feu aux Poudres", which were successful in the French capital and London, while at the same time he composed the work "Oedipus the Tyrant". In 1957 he received the gold medal at the Moscow Festival for the "First Symphony for piano and orchestra".

In 1960 he returned to Greece. He had already made his great musical decisions from Paris. Radically disagreeing with the new trends and loaded with emotion, lyricism and tradition, he composed in 1958 the "Epitaph", with lyrics by Giannis Ritsou, a work that was to seriously influence the evolution of Greek folk music.

"Axion esti" will become his first major work with a choir, which the composer calls "folk oratorio - post-symphony", a characterization that states "not so much the time distance as the qualitative difference between Western and modern Greek music". His inspiration is the poetry of Elytis, but also the folk song, while there are many innovative elements that frame the work, such as the simultaneous presence on the one hand of the narrator-singer and the folk singer and on the other hand of the classical and folk orchestra.

In 1963, together with Manos Hadjidakis, he founded the Small Symphony Orchestra of Athens and gave many concerts all over Greece, trying to acquaint the world with the masterpieces of symphonic music. In the meantime, he continues his political action. He became a founding member of the Democratic Youth of Lambraki, of which he was also president (1964-67), while in 1963 he was arrested because he took part in the 1st Peace Marathon and while he was already known as a composer and in fact with great popularity.

In 1964 he was elected for the first time a member of the EDA in the 2nd constituency of Piraeus and, a year later, a member of the Executive Committee of the same party. In 1967, the dictatorship of the colonels banned the execution, sale and listening of his songs. In the same year (1967) he became a founding member of the resistance organization "Patriotic Anti-dictatorship Front" (PAM) and due to his actions he was arrested in August 1967. He was imprisoned on Bouboulinas Street, isolated, Averoff prisons, the big strike , the hospital, the release from prison and the house arrest, the deportation with his family to Zatouna, Arcadia and, finally, the Oropos camp.During all this time he composes continuously, while he manages to send many of his works abroad in various ways, where they are performed by Maria Farantouri and Melina Mercouri.

In Oropos, his health condition is deteriorating dangerously. A storm of protests is raging abroad. Celebrities such as Dmitry Shostakovich, Arthur Miller, Lawrence Olivier and Yves Montand are setting up committees for his release. Finally, in 1970, under these pressures and with the mediation of the French politician and writer Jean-Jacques Cervan Schreber, the dictatorship left him to go to Paris.

In the same year he became president of PAM and a member of the Politburo of the KKEes. From its liberation until the fall of the dictatorship in August 1974, he gave concerts around the world propagating the resistance of the Greek people and calling for the fall of the dictatorship. At the same time, in Greece his songs are heard illegally and he becomes a symbol of resistance.
In 1972 he founded the political movement "New Greek Left" and became a co-founder of the National Council of Resistance. In 1974 he was a candidate for MP of Piraeus II with the "United Left". In 1975 he was re-elected a member of the Executive Committee of the EDA, while in 1978 he participated in the municipal elections as a candidate for mayor of Athens, supported by the KKE. A year later he became a founding member of the Movement for the Unity of the Left (KEA).

Musically, in the period 1967 to 1980 he focused particularly on the composition of song cycles, composing 22 cycles, among them the "Songs of the struggle", "The sun and time", "Novel", "Arcadia I, II, III, IV, VIII, X, XI "," Ballads "and others. The composition of Canto General is memorable, a world-famous work based on the poem by Pablo Neruda. The play began to be composed in Paris in 1972, where it premiered at the Humanité festival in September '74, while in Greece it was heard for the first time at the big concerts held at the Karaiskaki Stadium and at the Panathinaikos Stadium in August 1975.

In 1981 he was elected member of parliament for Piraeus II with the ballot of the KKE and in 1985 member of parliament again with the KKE. In 1987 he was a founding member of the Greek-Turkish Friendship Committee. In 1989, together with the director Theodoros Angelopoulos, he became a founding member of the European Film Academy, which awards the "Felix" awards. On October 16, 1989, it was included in the New Democracy State ballot. He was elected in the elections of November 5 and was re-elected in the elections of April 1990. In both cases he submitted a statement of an independent MP, collaborating with ND. As he had stated in the press, he enlisted with the ND "which is the strong bulwark that can take the country out of the national impasses to which it was led by the eight-year policy of PASOK". From November 29, 1989, until the elections of April 8, 1990, he was an independent MP working with the New Democracy.

In April 1990 he took over for the first time a government position as Minister Without Portfolio in the government of Konstantinos Mitsotakis, until August 1991, when he took over as Minister of State. On March 30, 1992, he resigned as minister to devote himself, he said, to his synthetic work. At the same time, he declared support for the Mitsotakis government and participation in the work of the Parliament as an independent MP, collaborating with ND.

In early September 1992, she resigned from the European Film Academy because she accepted in her competition section a film from the Republic of Skopje, from the "Republic of Macedonia". In 1992 he composed the anthem of the Barcelona Olympic Games and in the same year, on October 12, he submitted a declaration of independence to the presidency of the Parliament, ending his cooperation with the parliamentary group of ND, while declaring that he supports the policy of the Mitsotakis government. On March 9, 1993, he resigned as an MP and took over as general manager of ERT's music programs.

On June 16, 1994, he resigned as the general manager of ERT's ensembles, denouncing the government of A. Papandreou and the general management of ERT for attempting to kill the organization by the method of suffocation. His resignation was accepted by the Board of ERT on October 5. In June 1996, he was appointed a member of the National Tourism Council set up by Development Minister Vasso Papandreou.

On December 1, 2010, it announced the establishment of an Independent Citizens' Movement called "Spitha" against the "Memorandum" regime, with the aim of involving every independent citizen in the country's exit from the deep crisis, which was forced by the international crisis. of capitalism and prominent political and economic circles dependent on international centers.On February 1, 2012, together with Manolis Glezos and the professor of Constitutional Law, George Kasimatis, they presented the political movement "ELADA" (United People's Democratic Resistance) with the aim of forming a large anti-memorandum front.

On September 19, 2013, he announced his "retirement" from the political life of the country, without, however, stopping the interventions until the end, as when in May 2017, together with other people of spirit, he called on the people to come down to the Constitution for to protest "against the coup and catastrophic 4th memorandum".

Finally, two important musical events marked 2017 in terms of the great composer: The concert given on May 24, 2017 in Düsseldorf, Germany by the city's historic orchestra, playing three symphonic works by Mikis Theodorakis (2nd and 3rd Symphony and "Oedipus the Tyrant ") Under the direction of Baldur Brönnimann, as well as the show - tribute" ALL GREECE FOR MIKIS "in Kallimarmaro on June 19. For the first time, 1,000 choirs from 30 cities in Greece formed a huge choir, which, accompanied by a Symphony Mandolin, performed some of the masterpieces of the great creator.

Awards and distinctions

Mikis Theodorakis has been honored with many awards and distinctions, such as the "Lenin" Peace Prize of the Soviet Union (1983), the Order of the Brigadier General of the Order of the Phoenix awarded on July 24, 1995 by the President of the Republic Kostis Stefanopoulos the Order of the Legion of Honor officer, highest distinction of the French Republic (March 1996). On May 27, 1996, the University of Athens "unanimously" awarded him an honorary doctorate from the Department of Music Studies, and in March 2000, he was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Department of Music Studies at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh). In July 2002 he was honored with the German Music Prize "Erich Korngold" and in May 2005 with the International Music Prize for 2005 by the International Music Council and UNESCO. Also, in March 2007 he was honored with the Brigadier General of the Legion of Honor of the French Republic, while in May 2013 the Plenary Session of the Academy of Athens elected him an honorary member and in December of the same year his official welcoming ceremony took place.
Books

The writing of Mikis Theodorakis is also rich. Among other things, he wrote the books "The debt" (two volumes), published by Tetradia tis Dimokratias 1970-1971, "Music for the masses", published by Olkos, 1972, "Elements for a new policy", "Democratic and centralized left" , published by Papazisis, 1976, "The suitors of Penelope", published by Papazisis, 1976, "On Art", 1976, published by Papazisis, "The change. Problems of unity of the Left ", 1978," Fighting Culture ", 1982," For Greek music ", 1983 (in 1986 it was republished by Kastaniotis)," Anatomy of contemporary music ", published by Modern Era, 1983," Star System " ", Published by Kaktos, 1984," The roads of the archangel "(autobiography in five volumes), published by Kedros, 1986-1995," Wanted Left ", published by Sideris, 1989," Antimanifesto ", published by Gnosi," Where Shall we go? ”, Gnosseis, 1989,“ Anatomy of Music ”, Alfeios, 1990,“ To enchant and get drunk ”, 2000, Livani,“ The Manifesto of the Lambrakis ”, Greek Letters, 2003, the trilogy "Where to find my soul ...", 2003, published by Libani, with excerpts from interviews, articles and speeches of the last decade, "Manou Hatzidaki praise", 2004, published by Ianos, "Spark for a Greece independent and strong ", published by Ianos, 2011," Dialogues in twilight-90 interviews ", published by Ianos, 2016, and" Monologues in mourning ", published by Ianos, 2017.
He also wrote many series of poems that he composed, including "The song of the dead brother", "The Sun and Time", "Arcadia I", "Arcadia VI" and "Arcadia X" and "Her song land "from agreement No. 2. He has also published many works in French.

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Re: Mikis Theodorakis Greek known composer died today!
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Re: Mikis Theodorakis Greek known composer died today!
« Reply #5 on: September 02, 2021, 12:43:49 PM »
Mark And Andrew thank you for the contribution.   

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Just for their education...... the original Zorba dance from the film with ANTHONY QUINN

Greek Zorba Alexis Zorbas


Selection of he very best of Mikis Theodorakis




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« Reply #6 on: September 02, 2021, 03:53:16 PM »
The only Greek musician I know is Yanni.  On par with the illustrious John Tesh of Entertainment tonight fame but a bit too new age for my tastes.


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hmm Zorba in black and white.  Missed it by about 4 or 5 decades! :chuckle: :chuckle:

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« Reply #8 on: September 02, 2021, 08:26:33 PM »
Sorry to read of the Greek nations loss. His music will live on.


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« Reply #9 on: September 03, 2021, 01:09:22 AM »
Sorry to read of the Greek nations loss. His music will live on.




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Mikis Theodorakis Music was/is the essence, expressing the cultural inheritance and civilisation of the Greek Nation.

Despite his communistic believes, above all , during all his life he fought with his Music and the poetry he used to write/compose his music/songs, was part of his believe and passion to reunited the Greek Nation from the Curse of division inherited from the foreign invaders of our country, Ottomans, Italians, Germans, British and lastly the Americans.

Listen to this beautiful love song, the poet go a nombel for it,  talking to his girl about the lovely sandy beach etc.......

Giannis Parios & Mikis Theodorakis .
In the hidden beautiful small beach



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