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Meeting In The Park by Mikis Theodorakis

Biographie de l'artiste pour Mikis Theodorakis

Michael "Mikis" Theodorakis Greek Μιχαήλ Μίκης Θεοδωράκης Pronounced ˈmikis Θeoðoˈrakis Born 29 July 1925 Is A Greek Songwriter Of Over 1000 Songs And Composer. He Scored For The Films Zorba The Greek 1964 Z 1969 And Serpico 1973 . He Is Viewed As Greece's Best-Known Living Composer. Politically He Identified With The Left Until The Late 1980s In 1989 He Ran As An Independent Candidate Within The Centre-Right New Democracy Party In Order For The Country To Come Out Of The Political Crisis That Had Been Created Due To The Numerous Scandals Of The Government Of Andreas Papandreou And Helped To Establish A Large Coalition Between Conservatives Socialists And Leftists. In 1990 He Was Elected To The Parliament As In 1964 And 1981 Became A Government Minister Under Constantine Mitsotakis And Fought Against Drugs And Terrorism And For Culture Education And Better Relations Between Greece And Turkey. He Continues To Speak Out In Favor Of Left-Liberal Causes Greek-Turkish-Cypriot Relations And Against The War In Iraq. He Has Consistently Opposed Oppressive Regimes And Was A Key Voice Against The Greek Junta 1967-1974 Which Imprisoned Him. Biography
Early Years
Mikis Theodorakis Was Born On The Greek Island Of Chios And Spent His Childhood Years In Different Provincial Greek Cities Such As Mytilene Cephallonia Patras Pyrgos And Tripoli. His Father A Lawyer And A Civil Servant Was From The Small Village Of Kato Galatas In Crete And His Mother Aspasia Poulakis Was From An Ethnically Greek Family In Çeşme In What Is Today Turkey. He Was Raised With Greek Folk Music And Was Influenced By Byzantine Liturgy As A Child He Had Already Talked About Becoming A Composer. Theodorakis's Fascination With Music Began In Early Childhood He Taught Himself To Write His First Songs Without Access To Musical Instruments. In Patras And Pyrgos He Took His First Music Lessons And In Tripoli Peloponnese He Gave His First Concert At The Age Of Seventeen. He Went To Athens In 1943 And Became A Member Of A Reserve Unit Of ELAS And Led A Troop In The Fight Against The British And The Greek Right In The Dekemvriana. During The Greek Civil War He Was Arrested Sent Into Exile On The Island Of Icaria And Then Deported To The Island Of Makronisos Where He Was Tortured And Twice Buried Alive. During The Periods When He Was Not Obliged To Hide Not Exiled Or Jailed He Studied From 1943 To 1950 At The Athens Conservatoire Under Filoktitis Economidis. In 1950 He Finished His Studies And Took His Last Two Exams "with Flying Colours". He Went To Crete Where He Became The "head Of The Chania Music School" And Founded His First Orchestra. At This Time He Ended What He Has Called The First Period Of His Musical Writing. Studies In Paris
In 1954 He Travelled With His Young Wife Myrto Altinoglou To Paris Where He Entered The Conservatory And Studied Musical Analysis Under Olivier Messiaen And Conducting Under Eugene Bigot. His Time In Paris 1954–1959 Was His Second Period Of Musical Writing. His Symphonic Works A Piano Concerto His First Suite His First Symphony And His Scores For The Ballet Greek Carnival Le Feu Aux Poudres Les Amants De Teruel Received International Acclaim. In 1957 He Won The Gold Medal In The Moscow Music Festival President Of The Jury Was Dmitri Shostakovitch. In 1959 After The Successful Performances Of Theodorakis's Ballet Antigone At Covent Garden In London The French Composer Darius Milhaud Proposed Him For The American Copley Music Prize - An Award Of The "William And Noma Copley Foundation" Which Later Changed Its Name To "Cassandra Foundation" - As The "Best European Composer Of The Year". His First International Scores For The Film Ill Met By Moonlight And Luna De Miel Directors Michael Powell And Emeric Pressburger Were Also Very Successful The Honeymoon Title Song Became Part Of The Repertoire Of The Beatles. Notable Works Up To 1960
Chamber Music Four String Quartets Trio Four Piano Violin Cello Little Suite For Piano Sonatina For Piano Sonatinas No.1 And No.2 For Violin And Piano Symphonic Music Assi-Gonia Symphonic Movement Piano Concerto "Helicon" Symphony No.1 Proti Simfonia Suites N 1 2 Et 3 For Orchestre La Vie Et La Mort / Live And Death For Voice And Strings Œdipus Tyrannos For Strings Later For Quartet And Symphony Orchestra Piano Concerto Ballets Greek Carnival Le Feu Aux Poudres Les Amants De Teruel Antigone Filmscores The Barefoot Battalion Greg Tallas Ill Met By Moonlight And Honeymoon Powell And Pressburger Faces In The Dark David Eady . Back To Greek Roots Mikis Theodorakis Shortly After His Return To Greece 1961 With Nicholas G. Constantin Athanasios G. Konstantinopoulos And Bill Vanech On His Right In His Club Called MYRTIA
In 1960 Theodorakis Returned To Greece And His Roots In Genuine Greek Music With His Song Cycle Epitaphios He Started The Third Period Of His Composing And Contributed To A Cultural Revolution In His Country. 41 His Most Significant And Influential Works Are Based Greek And World Poetry – Epiphania Giorgos Seferis Little Kyklades Odysseas Elytis Axion Esti Odysseas Elytis Mauthausen Iakovos Kambanellis Romiossini Yannis Ritsos And Romancero Gitano Federico García Lorca – He Attempted To Give Back To Greek Music A Dignity Which In His Perception It Had Lost. He Developed His Concept Of "metasymphonic Music" Symphonic Compositions That Go Beyond The "classical" Status And Mix Symphonic Elements With Popular Songs Western Symphonic Orchestra And Greek Popular Instruments . He Founded The Little Orchestra Of Athens And The Musical Society Of Piraeus Gave Many Many Concerts All Around Greece And Abroad... And He Naturally Became Involved In The Politics Of His Home Country. After The Assassination Of Gregoris Lambrakis In May 1963 He Founded The Lambrakis Democratic Youth "Lambrakidès" And Was Elected Its President. Under Theodorakis's Impetus It Started A Vast Cultural Renaissance Movement And Became The Greatest Political Organisation In Greece With More Than 50.000 Members. 43 Following The 1964 Elections Theodorakis Became A Member Of The Greek Parliament Associated With The Left-Wing Party EDA. Because Of His Political Ideas The Composer Was Black-Listed By The Cultural Establishment At The Time Of His Biggest Artistic Glory A Large Number Of His Songs Were Censored-Before-Studio Or Were Not Allowed On The Radio Stations. During 1964 He Wrote The Music For The Michael Cacoyiannis Film Zorba The Greek Whose Main Theme Since Then Exists As A Trademark For Greece. It Is Also Known As 'Syrtaki Dance' Inspired From Old Cretan Traditional Dances. Main Works Of This Period
Song Cycles Epitaphios Yannis Ritsos Archipelagos Songs Of The Islands Politia A & B Songs Of The City Epiphania Giorgos Seferis Nobel Prize 1963 Mikres Kyklades Odysseas Elytis Chrysoprasino Fyllo Golden-Green Leaf Mauthausen Iakovos Kambanellis Romiossini Yannis Ritsos Thalassina Feggaria Moons Of The Sea Oratorio To Axion Esti 45 Odysseas Elytis Nobel Prize 1979 Cf. Theodorakis On Axion Esti 46 Music For The Stage The Hostage Brendan Behan Ballad Of The Dead Brother Theodorakis Omorphi Poli Beautiful City Maghiki Poli Magical City I Gitonia Ton Angelon The Angels' Quarter Iakovos Kambanellis Film Scores Phaedra Jules Dassin The Lovers Of Teruel Raymond Rouleau Five Miles To Midnight Anatole Litvak Electra And Zorba The Greek Michalis Cacoyannis To Nisi Tis Afroditis Harilaos Papadopoulos M. Theodorakis 1971 On 21 April 1967 A Right Wing Junta The Regime Of The Colonels Took Power In A Putsch. Theodorakis Went Underground And Founded The "Patriotic Front" PAM . On 1 June The Colonels Published "Army Decree No 13" Which Banned Playing And Even Listening To His Music. Theodorakis Himself Was Arrested On 21 August 47 And Jailed For Five Months. Following His Release End Of January 1968 He Was Banished In August To Zatouna With His Wife Myrto And Their Two Children Margarita And Yorgos. 48 Later He Was Interned In The Concentration Camp Of Oropos. 49 An International Solidarity Movement Headed By Such Personalities As Dmitri Shostakovich Leonard Bernstein Arthur Miller And Harry Belafonte Demanded To Get Theodorakis Freed. On Request Of The French Politician Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber Theodorakis Was Allowed To Go Into Exile To Paris On 13 April 1970. Theodorakis's Flight Left Very Secretly From An Onassis Owned Private Airport Outside Athens. Theodorakis Arrived At Le Bourget Airport Where He Met Costa Gavras Melina Mercouri And Jules Dassin. Theodorakis Was Immediately Hospitalized Because He Suffered From Lung Tuberculosis. 50 Myrto Theodorakis Mikis's Wife And Two Children Joined Him A Week Later In France. They Arrived From Greece To France Via Italy On A Boat. Main Works Under The Dictatorship
Song Cycles Ta Laïka The Popular Songs Manos Elefteriou 52 O Ilios Ke O Chronos Sun And Time Theodorakis Songs For Andreas Theodorakis Arcadies I-X Nichta Thanatou Nights Of Death Manos Elefteriou Oratorios Ephiphania Averoff Giorgos Seferis State Of Siege Marina Rena Hadjidakis March Of The Spirit Angelos Sikelianos Raven Giorgos Seferis After Edgar Allan Poe Film Score Z Costa-Gavras . Resistance In Exile
While In Exile Theodorakis Fought During Four Years For The Overthrow Of The Colonels. He Started His World Tours And Gave Thousands Of Concerts On All Continents As Part Of His Struggle For The Restoration Of Democracy In Greece. Mikis Theodorakis At A Concert In Caesarea Israel In The 1970s.
He Met Pablo Neruda And Salvador Allende And Promised Them To Compose His Version Of Neruda's Canto General. He Was Received By Gamal Abdel Nasser And Tito Yigal Allon And Yasser Arafat While François Mitterrand 53 Olof Palme And Willy Brandt Became His Friends. For Millions Of People Theodorakis Was The Symbol Of Resistance Against The Greek Dictatorship. Main Works Written In Exile
1. Song Cycles 18 Lianotragouda Tis Pikris Patridas 18 Short Songs Of The Bitter Land Yiannis Ritsos Ballades Manolis Anagnostakis Tis Exorias Songs Of The Exile 2. Oratorio Canto General Pablo Neruda 3. Film Scores The Trojan Women M. Cacoyannis State Of Siege Costa-Gavras Serpico Sidney Lumet Return To Greece Theodorakis On A Visit In East Germany May 1989.
After The Fall Of The Colonels Mikis Theodorakis Returned To Greece On 24 July 1974 To Continue His Work And His Concert Tours Both In Greece And Abroad. 55 At The Same Time He Participated In Public Affairs. In 1978 Through His Article For A United Left Wing He Had "stirred Up The Greek Political Life. His Proposal For The Unification Of The Three Parties Of The Former United Left – Which Had Grown Out Of The National Liberation Front N.L.F. – Had Been Accepted By The Greek Communist Party Which Later Proposed Him As The Candidate For Mayor Of Athens During The 1978 Elections." Andreas Brandes He Was Later Elected Several Times To The Greek Parliament 1981–1986 And 1989–1993 And For Two Years From 1990 To 1992 He Was A Minister In The Government Of Constantine Mitsotakis. After His Resignation As A Member Of Greek Parliament He Was Appointed General Musical Director Of The Choir And The Two Orchestras Of The Hellenic State Radio ERT Which He Reorganised And With Which He Undertook Successful Concert Tours Abroad. He Is Committed To Heightening International Awareness Of Human Rights Of Environmental Issues And Of The Need For Peace And For This Reason He Initiated Together With The Turkish Author Musician Singer And Filmmaker Zülfü Livaneli The Greek–Turkish Friendship Society. From 1981 Theodorakis Had Started The Fourth Period Of His Musical Writing During Which He Returned To The Symphonic Music While Still Going On To Compose Song-Cycles. His Most Significant Works Written In These Years Are His Second Third Fourth And Seventh Symphony Most Of Them Being First Performed In The Former German Democratic Republic Between 1982 And 1989. It Was During This Period That He Received The Lenin Peace Prize. He Composed His First Opera Kostas Kariotakis The Metamorphoses Of Dionysus And The Ballet Zorba The Greek Premièred In The Arena Of Verona During The Festival Verona 1988. During This Period He Also Wrote The Five Volumes Of His Autobiography The Ways Of The Archangel Οι Δρόμοι Του Αρχάγγελου . In 1989 He Started The Fifth Period The Last Of His Musical Writing He Composed Three Operas Lyric Tragedies Medea First Performed In Bilbao 1 October 1991 Elektra First Performed In Luxembourg 2 May 1995 And Antigone First Performed In Athens' Megaron Moussikis 7 October 1999 . This Trilogy Was Complemented By His Last Opera Lysistrata First Performed In Athens 14 April 2002 A Call For Peace... With His Operas And With His Song Cycles From 1974 To 2006 Theodorakis Ushered In The Period Of His Lyrical Life. For A Period Of 10 Years Alexia Vassiliou Teamed Up With Mikis Theodorakis And His Popular Orchestra. During That Time And As A Tribute To Theodorakis’s Body Of Work Vassiliou Recorded A Double Album Showcasing Some Of The Composer’s Most Consummate Musical Creations And In 1998 Sony BMG Released The Album Entitled Alexia–Mikis Theodorakis. Theodorakis Is Doctor Honoris Causa Of Several Universities Including Montreal Thessaloniki And Crete. Theodorakis Holding Hands With Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan And Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou
Now He Lives In Retirement Reading Writing Publishing Arrangements Of His Scores Texts About Culture And Politics. On Occasions He Still Takes Position In 1999 Opposing NATO's Kosovo War And In 2003 Against The Iraq War. In 2005 He Was Awarded The Sorano Friendship And Peace Award The Russian International St.-Andrew-The-First-Called Prize The Insignia Of Grand Officer Of The Order Of Merit Of Luxembourg And The IMC UNESCO International Music Prize While Already In 2002 He Was Honoured In Bonn With The Erich Wolfgang Korngold Prize For Film Music At The International Film Music Biennial In Bonn 59 Cf Also Homepage Of The Art And Exhibition Hall Bonn . 60 In 2007 He Received A Lifetime Achievement Award At The Distribution Of The World Soundtrack Awards In Ghent. A Final Set Of Songs Entitled Odysseia Was Composed By Utilizing Poetry Written By Costas Kartelias For Lyrics. In 2009 He Composed A Rhapsody For Strings Mezzo-Soprano Or Baryton Ad Lib. Created On 30 January 2013 Theodorakis Achieved The Distinction Of Producing One Of The Largest Works By Any Composer Of Any Time. Main Works After 1974
Song Cycles Ta Lyrika Dionysos Phaedra Beatrice In Zero Street Radar Chairetismoi Greetings Mia Thalassa A Sea Full Of Music Os Archaios Anemos Like An Ancient Wind Lyrikotera The More-Than-Lyric Songs Lyrikotata The Most Lyric Songs Erimia Solitude Odysseia Music For The Stage Orestia Dir. Spyros Evangelatos Antigone Dir. Minos Volanakis Medea Dir. Spyros Evangelatos Film Scores Iphigenia M. Cacoyannis The Man With The Carnation Nikos Tzimas Oratorios Liturgia 2 Missa Greca Thia Liturgia Requiem Symphonic Music And Cantatas Symphonies No 2 3 4 7 According To The Sadducees Canto Olympico Guitar Rhapsody Cello Rhapsody Trumpet Rhapsody Rhysody For Strings Mezzo-Sopran Or Baryton Ad Lib. Operas "The Metamorphosis Of The Dionysus" Kostas Karyotakis Medea Elektra Antigone Lysistrata. Political Views
Theodorakis Has Spoken Out Against The Iraq War And Israel's Occupation Of Gaza And The West Bank Has Condemned Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou For Establishing Closer Relations With Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Who Was Guilty He Said Of "war Crimes In Lebanon And Gaza." Views Of The United States
During The Invasion Of Iraq Theodorakis Called Americans "detestable Ruthless Cowards And Murderers Of The People Of The World." He Said He Would Consider Anyone Who Interacted With "these Barbarians" As His Enemy. 2010–2011 Calling For Revolution
On 1 December 2010 Mikis Theodorakis Founded "Spitha People's Independent Movement" A Non-Political Movement Which Calls People To Gather And Express Their Political Ideas. The Main Goal Of "Spitha" Is To Help Greece Stay Clear Of Its Economic Crisis. 65 On 31 May Mikis Theodorakis Gave A Speech Attended By Appropximately 10 000 Greeks In The Center Of Athens Criticising The Greek Government For The Loan Debt It Has Taken From The International Monetary Fund. 66 It Was Also The First Time In Many Decades That He Called For Revolution. Citation Needed Work
Songs And Song Cycles
Theodorakis Has Written More Than 1 000 Songs And Song-Cycles Whose Melodies Have Become Part Of The Heritage Of Greek Music Sto Perigiali Kaimos Aprilis Doxa To Theo Sotiris Petroulas Lipotaktes Stis Nichtas To Balkoni Agapi Mou Pou Petaxe T'agori Mou Anixe Ligo To Parathiro O Ipnos Se Tilixe To Gelasto Pedi Dendro To Dendro Asma Asmaton O Andonis... His Song Cycles Are Based On Poems By Greek Authors As Well As By Lorca And Neruda Epitaphios Archipelagos Politia A-D Epiphania The Hostage Mykres Kyklades Mauthausen Romiossini Sun And Time Songs For Andreas Mythology Night Of Death Ta Lyrika The Quarters Of The World Dionysos Phaedra Mia Thalassa Os Archaios Anemos Ta Lyrikotera Ta Lyrikotata Erimia Odysseia. Theodorakis Released Two Albums Of His Songs And Song Cycles On Paredon Records And Folkways Records In The Early Seventies Including His Peoples' Music The Struggles Of The Greek People 1974 . Symphonic Works
1952 Piano Concerto "Helikon"
1953 First Symphony "Proti Simfonia" 1954–1959 3 Orchestral Suites
1958 Piano Concerto
1981 Symphony No 2 "The Song Of The Earth" Text Mikis Theodorakis For Children's Choir Piano And Orchestra
1981 Symphony No 3 Texts Dionysios Solomos Constantine P. Cavafy Byzantine Hymns For Soprano Choir And Orchestra
1983 Symphony No 7 "Spring-Symphony" Texts Yannis Ritsos Yorgos Kulukis For Four Soloists Choir And Orchestra
1986–1987 Symphony No 4 "Of Choirs" For Soprano Mezzo Narrator Choir And Symphonic Orchestra Without Strings
1995 Rhapsody For Guitar And Orchestra
1996 Rhapsody For Cello And Orchestra
2008 Rhapsody For Trumpet And Orchestra Orchestrated By Robert Gulya 2010 "Andalusia" For Mezzo And Orchestra
Chamber Music Edit 1942 Sonatina For Piano
1945 Elegy No 1 For Cello And Piano
1945 Elegy No 2 For Violin And Piano
1946 To Kimitirio The Cemetery For String Quartet
1946 String Quartet No 1
1946 Duetto For Two Violins
1947 Trio For Violin Cello And Piano
1947 11 Preludes For Piano
1947 Sexteto For Piano Flute And String Quartet
1949 Study For Two Violins And Cello
1952 Syrtos Chaniotikos For Piano And Percussion
1952 Sonatina No 1 For Violin And Piano
1955 Little Suite For Piano
1955 Passacaglia For Two Pianos
1959 Sonatina No 2 For Violin And Piano
1989 Choros Assikikos For Violoncello Solo
1996 Melos For Piano
2007 East Of The Aegean For Cello And Piano
Cantatas And Oratorios Edit 1960 Axion Esti Text Odysseas Elytis 1969 The March Of The Spirit Text Angelos Sikelianos 1971–82 Canto General Text Pablo Neruda 1981–82 Kata Saddukaion Pathi Sadducean-Passion Text Michalis Katsaros For Tenor Baritone Bass Choir And Orchestra
1982 Liturgy No 2 "To Children Killed In War" Texts Tassos Livaditis Mikis Theodorakis For Choir
1982–83 Lorca For Voice Solo Guitar Choir And Orchestra Based On Romancero Gitano Text Federico García Lorca Translated By Odysseas Elytis 1992 Canto Olympico For Voice Solo Piano Choir And Orchestra Texts Dimitra Manda Mikis Theodorakis Hymns Edit 1970 Hymn For Nasser
1973 Hymn For The Socialist Movement In Venezuela
1973 Hymn For The Students. Dedicated To The Victims Of Polytechnical School In Athens 18.11. 1977 Hymn Of The French Socialist Party
1978 Hymn For Malta
1982 Hymn Of P.L.O.
1991 Hymn Of The Mediterranean Games
1992 "Hellenism" Greek Hymn For The Opening Ceremony Of The Olympic Games Of Barcelona Ballets Edit 1953 Greek Carnival Choreography Rallou Manou 1958 Le Feu Aux Poudres Choreography Paul Goubé 1958 Les Amants De Teruel Choreography Milko Šparemblek 1959 Antigone Choreography John Cranko 1972 Antigone In Jail Choreography Micha Van Hoecke 1979 Elektra Choreography Serge Kenten 1983 Sept Danses Grecques Choreography Maurice Béjart 1987–88 Zorba Il Greco Choreography Lorca Massine Operas Edit 1984–85 Kostas Karyotakis The Metamorphosis Of Dionysos 1988–90 Medea
1992–93 Elektra
1995–96 Antigone
1999–01 Lysistrata
Music For The Stage Edit Classical Tragedies Edit 1959–60 Phoenician Women Euripides 1960–61 Ajax Sophocles 1965 Trojan Women Euripides 1966–67 Lysistrata Aristophanes 1977 The Suppliants Aeschylus 1979 The Knights Aristophanes 1986–88 Oresteia Agamemnon Choephorae Eumenides Aeschylus 1987 Hecuba Euripides 1990 Antigone Sophocles 1992 Prometheus Bound Aeschylus 1996 Oedipus Rex Sophocles 2001 Medea Euripides Modern Plays Edit 1960–61 To Tragoudi Tou Nekrou Adelfou Ballad Of The Dead Brother Musical Tragedy Text Mikis Theodorakis 1961–62 Omorphi Poli Beautiful City Revue Bost Dimitris Christodoulou Christofelis Et Al. 1963 I Gitonia Ton Angelon The Quarter Of Angels Music-Drama Iakovos Kambanelis 1963 Magiki Poli Enchanted City Revue Mikis Theodorakis Notis Pergialis Michalis Katsaros 1971 Antigoni Stin Filaki Antigone In Jail Drama
1974 Prodomenos Laos Betrayed People Music For The Theatre Vangelis Goufas 1975 Echtros Laos Enemy People Drama Iakovos Kambanelis 1975 Christophorus Kolumbus Drama Nikos Kazantzakis 1976 Kapodistrias Drama Nikos Kazantzakis 1977 O Allos Alexandros "The Other Alexander" Drama Margarita Limberaki 1979 Papflessas Play Spiros Melas International Theatre Edit 1961 Enas Omiros The Hostage Drama Brendan Behan 1963 The Chinese Wall Drama Max Frisch 1975 Das Sauspiel Tragicomedy Martin Walser 1979 Caligula Drama Albert Camus 1978 Polites B' Katigorias Second-Class Citizens Drama Brian Friel 1980 Perikles Tragedy William Shakespeare 1994 Macbeth Tragedy William Shakespeare Principal Film Scores Edit 1960 Ill Met By Moonlight Director Michael Powell 1960 Honeymoon Luna De Miel Director Michael Powell Choreography Léonide Massine 1960 Faces In The Dark Director David Eady 1961 Shadow Of The Cat Director John Gilling 1961 Phaedra Director Jules Dassin 1961–62 The Lovers Of Teruel Director Raymond Rouleau 1961–62 Five Miles To Midnight Director Anatole Litvak 1961–62 Electra Director Mihalis Kakogiannis 1964 Zorba The Greek Director Mihalis Kakogiannis 1967 The Day The Fish Came Out Director Mihalis Kakogiannis 1969 Z Director Constantin Costa-Gavras 1971 Biribi Director Daniel Moosman 1972 State Of Siege Director Constantin Costa-Gavras 1973 Serpico Director Sidney Lumet 1974 The Rehearsal Director Jules Dassin 1976 Actas De Marousia Director Miguel Littín 1977–78 Iphigenia Director Mihalis Kakogiannis 1980 The Man With The Carnation Director Nikos Tzimas 2013 Recycling Medea Director Asteris Kutulas Reference Guy Wagner. Chairman Of The International Theodorakis Foundation FILIKI. List Of Works Based On The Research Of Asteris Koutoulas Published In O Mousikos Theodorakis. Scores Edit Rhapsody For Cello And Orchestra
March Of The Spirit Oratorio Full Score Axion Esti Oratorio Full Score Zorbas Ballet Suite - Ballet Full Score Carnaval Suite - Ballet Full Score Adagio Full Score & Sinfonietta Full Score Epiphania Averof Cantata Canto Olympico Oratorio Les Eluard
Ο Κύκλος
20 Τραγούδια Για Πιάνο Και Αρμόνιο
Η Βεατρίκη Στην Οδό Μηδέν
Μια Θάλασσα Γεμάτη Μουσική
Τα Λυρικώτερα
Τα Λυρικώτατα
Τα Πρόσωπα Του Ήλιου
Φαίδρα
Λιποτάκτες
Θαλασσινά Φεγγάρια
Ασίκικο Πουλάκη
Romancero Gitano Για Πιάνο - Φωνή Τα Λυρικά
Ταξίδι Μέσα Στη Νύχτα
Μικρές Κυκλάδες
Διόνυσος
Επιφάνια
Επιτάφιος
Μπαλάντες. Κύκλος Τραγουδιών Για Πιάνο Και Φωνή
Χαιρετισμοί. Κύκλος Τραγουδιών Για Πιάνο Και Φωνή
Ένα Όμηρος
Internationally-Available CD Releases Edit Mikis Theodorakis & Zülfü Livaneli — Together Tropical Mikis Theodorakis — First Symphony & Adagio Wergo/Schott Maria Farantouri — Poetica Songs By Theodorakis Peregrina Mikis Theodorakis — Mikis Peregrina Mikis Theodorakis — Symphony No. 4 Wergo/Schott Maria Farantouri — Asmata Songs By Theodorakis Peregrina Mikis Theodorakis — Symphony No. 7 Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — Requiem For Soloists Choir And Symphonic Orchestra Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — Symphonietta & Etat De Siege Wergo/Schott Maria Farantouri & Rainer Kirchmann — Sun & Time Songs By Theodorakis Lyra Mikis Theodorakis — Mauthausen Trilogy In Greek Hebrew And English Plaene Mikis Theodorakis — Carnaval — Raven For Mezzo And Symphonic Orchestra Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — Resistance Historic Recordings Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — First Songs Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — Antigone/Medea/Electra 3-Opera Box Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — The Metamorphosis Of Dionysus Opera Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — Rhapsodies For Cello And Guitar Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis — East Of The Aegean For Cello And Piano Wergo/Schott Mikis Theodorakis & Francesco Diaz — Timeless Wormland White

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