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Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist - Book Launch
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Book Launch - Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist

Event Date: September 4, 2020

Location: Music Library of Greece “Lilian Voudouri”

Host Organisation(s):

Friends of Music Society

Event Type: Book Launch

Attendance Mode: Hybrid

Schedule:

00:00 Dr Dimitris Arvanitakis, Head of the Tassos and Angele Nomikos Publishing Department of the Benaki Museum: A presentation of the Benaki Museum’s publications on the life and work of Yorgos Sicilianos.

05:36 Prof. Nikos Tsouchlos, Conductor, President of the Athens Conservatoire: Introduces the launch of “Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist” at the Music Library of Greece.

06:14 Panos Dimaras, President of the Friends of Music Society: Welcoming message by the host of the event, and discussion of Sicilianos and his work in relation to the Friends of Music Society.

13:04 Prof. Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, President of the European Court of Human Rights, son of the composer: Welcoming message, via remote connection with Strasbourg, on the occasion of the Sicilianos Centennial.

16:11 Prof. Joseph Papadatos, Composer, Vice-Rector of the Ionian University: Discusses Sicilianos, the man and his work, and his contribution to the advancement of new music in Greece.

23:23 Byron Fidetzis, Conductor, Artistic Director, Athens Philharmonia Orchestra: A pre-recorded interview on working with Sicilianos on various projects including Kassandra, Op. 47 (a cantata composed in 1983 based on Aeschylus’s Agamemnon, mezzo-soprano, bass, mixed voice choir and orchestra), as well as on unresolved issues concerning the support of music and the arts in Greece.

48:31 Prof. Giorgos Demertzis, Violinist: Via remote connection with Heraklion, Crete, a discussion of Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist, evaluating the significance of the book from the perspective of a recording artist who has performed and recorded all the works covered by the book.

1:05:53 Prof. Nikos Tsouchlos, Conductor, President of the Athens Conservatoire: A discussion on functional musical analysis and the essence of music and its journey from composer to listener.

1:11:59 Dr Anastasios Mavroudis, Violinist, Musicologist and Author: Acknowledgments followed by an overview of Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist’s chapters and critical editions.

1:28:06 Closing remarks by Prof. Nikos Tsouchlos, Panos Dimaras and Prof. Joseph Papadatos

Books
#
Book Page
1
Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist
Anastasios Rupert Arthur Mavroudis
Benaki Museum
2020
Musicology, Performance
Monograph
English
Broadcasts
#
Broadcast Page
1
Book Launch - Sicilianos, The Greek Modernist
Stream
YouTube
September 4, 2020
Editions
#
Edition Page
1
Sonata for violin and piano, Op. 45
Sicilianos.Org
2020
2
String Quartet No. 2, Op. 13
Sicilianos.Org
2020
3
String Quartet No. 4, Op. 28
Sicilianos.Org
2020
4
Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 51
Sicilianos.Org
2020
Performers
#
Profile
1
Anastasios Mavroudis
Violinist, Musicologist
Tettix Quartet
2
Byron Fidetzis
Conductor, Cellist, Author
Athens State Orchestra
Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra
Athens Philharmonia Orchestra
3
Georgios Demertzis
Violinist
New Hellenic Quartet
4
Nikos Tsouchlos
Conductor, Pianist
Athens Conservatoire
Ionian University
Athens Concert Hall

Moderator

Works
#
Work Page
1
YSC47
String Quartet No. 2
13

String Quartet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, and Cello)

2
YSC68
String Quartet No. 4
28

String Quartet (Violin I, Violin II, Viola, and Cello)

3
YSC87
Sonata

for Violin and Piano

45

Violin and Piano

4
YSC94
Concerto

for Violin and Orchestra

51

3232-4220, Harp, 4 Timpani, Percussion (Xylophone, Glockenspiel, Cymbals, Tam-Tam, Triangle, Snare Drum, Bass Drum), Strings

Writers
#
Writer's Page
1
Anastasios Mavroudis
Goldsmiths, University of London

Author, Speaker

2
Byron Fidetzis
Athens State Orchestra

Speaker

3
Georgios Demertzis
Independent

Speaker

4
Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos
University of Athens

Speaker

5
Nikos B. Tsouchlos
Ionian University

Moderator