Iannis Xenakis / François-Bernard Mâche
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15, 18, 28 €
Concs 10, 15 €
Duration
1 hour & 40 minutes (intermission included)
One of a series of events honoring the memory of Iannis Xenakis, this concert will highlight the links between his oeuvre and the work of an important composer and Hellenist, François-Bernard Mâche.
Photo: Yannis Soulis
One of a series of events honoring the memory of Iannis Xenakis, this concert will highlight the links between his oeuvre and the work of an important composer and Hellenist, François-Bernard Mâche. Four exceptional young musicians, Angelica Cathariou, Dimitri Vassilakis, Katrin Zenz and Dimitri Desyllas will perform works which explore the boundaries of composition, sometimes with the aid of electronic means.
F.B. Mâche: “Rasna”
from Trois Chants Sacrés for solo voice (first performance in Greece)
I. Xenakis: “à R (Hommage à Ravel)”
for solo piano
F.B. Mâche: “Achéron”
for piano and percussion (first performance in Greece)
F.B. Mâche: “Sopiana”
for flute, piano and electronics (first performance in Greece)
F.B. Mâche: “Medusa”
for solo piano
I. Xenakis: “Rebonds Α – Β”
for multi-percussion
Intermission
F.B. Mâche: “Kengir, chants d’amour sumériens”
for mezzo-soprano and échantillonneur
F.B. Mâche: “Phénix”
for solo percussion
I. Xenakis: “Zyia”
for mezzo-soprano, flute and piano (first performance in Greece)
Credits
Mezzo-soprano
Angelica Cathariou
Piano
Dimitri Vassilakis
Flute
Katrin Zenz
Percussion
Dimitri Desyllas
Music
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