Mikis Theodorakis, a renowned Greek composer with a rich political history, presents a captivating collection of works with "Theodorakis: Rhapsody for Cello & Orchestra, Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra." Released on November 1, 2013, under the Intuition label, this album spans 58 minutes and blends genres of entehno and laïko, offering a unique auditory experience.
The album features two distinct rhapsodies, one for cello and orchestra, and another for guitar and orchestra. Each piece is a journey through various movements, with the cello rhapsody comprising nine parts and the guitar rhapsody consisting of seven. The cello rhapsody is named after the muses of Greek mythology, while the guitar rhapsody is structured around different tempos and moods.
Performed by the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra under the direction of John Carewe, with Sebastian Hess on cello and Franz Halász on guitar, the album showcases Theodorakis' mastery of orchestration and his ability to blend traditional Greek elements with classical forms. The performances are nuanced and expressive, bringing Theodorakis' compositions to life with vivid clarity.
This album is a testament to Theodorakis' enduring creativity and his ability to innovate within classical music. It offers listeners a chance to explore the depth and breadth of his musical vision, making it a compelling addition to any music lover's collection.
Tracks
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: I. EuterpeMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: II. EratoMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra:: III. MelpomèneMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: IV. CalliopeMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: V. ClioMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: VI. UranieMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: VII. TerpsichoreMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: VIII: PolymnieMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra: IX. ThalieMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Sebastian Hess
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: I. Allegro con brioMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: II. Andantino - AllegrettoMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: III. AndanteMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: IV. AndanteMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: V. Lento - AllegroMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: VI. Allegro moderatoMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
Rhapsody for Guitar and Orchestra: VII. AndanteMikis Theodorakis, Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra, John Carewe, Franz Halász
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