Eleni Karaindrou - Elegy Of The Uprooting (2006)
BAND/ARTIST: Eleni Karaindrou
- Title: Elegy Of The Uprooting
- Year Of Release: 2006
- Label: ECM New Series
- Genre: Classical
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:33:24
- Total Size: 418 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1
1. Prayer 5:51
2. Refugee's Theme 1:40
3. The Weeping Meadow 3:25
4. Dance 3:47
5. An Ode Of Tears 4:05
6. For The Phrygian Land A Vast Mourning 2:07
7. By The Sea 1:22
8. Depart And Eternity Theme 6:16
9. Rosa's Aria 4:02
10. Memories 2:50
11. Hecuba's Lament / Hecuba's Theme II 1:38
12. Telamon, You Came To Conquer Our Town 1:42
13. The City That Gave Birth To You Was Consumed By Fire 2:04
14. An Ode Of Tears 0:36
15. Theme Of The Uprooting I 0:46
16. The Weeping Meadow II 2:04
17. Voyage 1:59
18. Voyage To Cythera 2:19
19. On The Road 3:11
CD 2
20. Parade 2:42
21. Return 2:29
22. Andromache's Theme 1:05
23. The Land I Call Home 1:46
24. Home Of My Forefathers 1:47
25. I Wish I'm Given There 1:23
26. Refugee's Theme 2:07
27. The Seagull 1:28
28. Song Of The Lake 2:25
29. Adagio – Father's Theme 2:58
30. In Vain The Sacrifices 2:12
31. My Beloved, Your Soul Is Wandering 2:58
32. Decision 2:39
33. Farewell Theme 4:24
34. Theme Of The Lake 2:40
35. Hecuba's Theme II 0:35
36. Lament For Astyanax 2:34
37. Exodos 1:43
38. Hecuba's Theme II 0:39
39. The Weeping Meadow 5:24
40. Song Of The Lake 4:48
Performers:
Maria Farantouri voice
Vangelis Christopoulos oboe
Socratis Sinopoulos Constantinople lyra, laouto
Maria Bildea harp
Konstantinos Raptis bayan
Sergiu Nastasa violin
Renato Ripo violoncello
Stella Gadedi flute
Nikos Guinos clarinet
Sopcratis Anthis trumpet
Spyros Kazianis bassoon
Vangelis Skouras French horn
Aris Dimitriadis mandolin
Christos Tsiamoulis ney
Panos Dimitrakopoulos kanonaki
Andreas Katsiyiannis santouri
Andreas Papas bendir, daouli
Eleni Karaindrou piano
Hellenic Radio and Television Choir
Antonis Kontogeorgiou choirmaster
Camerata Orchestra
Alexandros Myrat conductor
CD 1
1. Prayer 5:51
2. Refugee's Theme 1:40
3. The Weeping Meadow 3:25
4. Dance 3:47
5. An Ode Of Tears 4:05
6. For The Phrygian Land A Vast Mourning 2:07
7. By The Sea 1:22
8. Depart And Eternity Theme 6:16
9. Rosa's Aria 4:02
10. Memories 2:50
11. Hecuba's Lament / Hecuba's Theme II 1:38
12. Telamon, You Came To Conquer Our Town 1:42
13. The City That Gave Birth To You Was Consumed By Fire 2:04
14. An Ode Of Tears 0:36
15. Theme Of The Uprooting I 0:46
16. The Weeping Meadow II 2:04
17. Voyage 1:59
18. Voyage To Cythera 2:19
19. On The Road 3:11
CD 2
20. Parade 2:42
21. Return 2:29
22. Andromache's Theme 1:05
23. The Land I Call Home 1:46
24. Home Of My Forefathers 1:47
25. I Wish I'm Given There 1:23
26. Refugee's Theme 2:07
27. The Seagull 1:28
28. Song Of The Lake 2:25
29. Adagio – Father's Theme 2:58
30. In Vain The Sacrifices 2:12
31. My Beloved, Your Soul Is Wandering 2:58
32. Decision 2:39
33. Farewell Theme 4:24
34. Theme Of The Lake 2:40
35. Hecuba's Theme II 0:35
36. Lament For Astyanax 2:34
37. Exodos 1:43
38. Hecuba's Theme II 0:39
39. The Weeping Meadow 5:24
40. Song Of The Lake 4:48
Performers:
Maria Farantouri voice
Vangelis Christopoulos oboe
Socratis Sinopoulos Constantinople lyra, laouto
Maria Bildea harp
Konstantinos Raptis bayan
Sergiu Nastasa violin
Renato Ripo violoncello
Stella Gadedi flute
Nikos Guinos clarinet
Sopcratis Anthis trumpet
Spyros Kazianis bassoon
Vangelis Skouras French horn
Aris Dimitriadis mandolin
Christos Tsiamoulis ney
Panos Dimitrakopoulos kanonaki
Andreas Katsiyiannis santouri
Andreas Papas bendir, daouli
Eleni Karaindrou piano
Hellenic Radio and Television Choir
Antonis Kontogeorgiou choirmaster
Camerata Orchestra
Alexandros Myrat conductor
Elegy of the Uprooting condenses two decades of work by Eleni Karaindrou into what the Greek composer calls a “scenic cantata.” This is no mere retrospective, but a gravid musical statement in which the listener’s soul is carefully unfolded to reveal the sounds hidden within. Excerpting 13 scores for film and stage, this concert pulls out the red threads running through Karaindrou’s non-diegetic oeuvre with stunning video and audio clarity.
Of the 110 musicians seen in this live DVD—including an orchestra, chorus, and ensemble of traditional instruments—many of the soloists have been working with Karaindrou for many years, and their dedication shows.
Much of the music will be familiar to ECM enthusiasts: Ulysses’ Gaze, The Suspended Step of the Stork, Eternity and a Day, The Weeping Meadow, and Euripedes Trojan Women feature heavily in this wide-ranging program, with the latter two in particular providing a larger thematic framework. Lesser known works such as the stunning Rosa’s Aria—from the film by Christoforos Christofis and reinterpreted here with total corporeal commitment by the legendary Maria Farantouri—should excite veteran and new listeners alike.
The staging was overseen by Manfred Eicher and is accordingly minimal. A large screen behind the musicians displays artfully arranged stills and clips from Angelopoulos’s films, as well as some computer generated imagery of swaying reeds, falling rain, and shooting flames.
It’s a joy and a privilege to see such a synergistic group of musicians banding together to share such doleful beauty, and to see the physical process of it all, the sheer assembly of talent and logistics required in putting together such a performance.
In all this rhetoric lately of carbon footprints and the detrimental impact of human activity on the physical environment, it’s easy to forget that our creativity often leaves the most “eco-friendly” impressions. Karaindrou has created for the world a statement without tangible shape, a visceral wave of melancholy into which we may project a semblance of ourselves. Like the water that figures so prominently in Angelopoulos’s films, her music ebbs and flows in spite of our foibles.
Of the 110 musicians seen in this live DVD—including an orchestra, chorus, and ensemble of traditional instruments—many of the soloists have been working with Karaindrou for many years, and their dedication shows.
Much of the music will be familiar to ECM enthusiasts: Ulysses’ Gaze, The Suspended Step of the Stork, Eternity and a Day, The Weeping Meadow, and Euripedes Trojan Women feature heavily in this wide-ranging program, with the latter two in particular providing a larger thematic framework. Lesser known works such as the stunning Rosa’s Aria—from the film by Christoforos Christofis and reinterpreted here with total corporeal commitment by the legendary Maria Farantouri—should excite veteran and new listeners alike.
The staging was overseen by Manfred Eicher and is accordingly minimal. A large screen behind the musicians displays artfully arranged stills and clips from Angelopoulos’s films, as well as some computer generated imagery of swaying reeds, falling rain, and shooting flames.
It’s a joy and a privilege to see such a synergistic group of musicians banding together to share such doleful beauty, and to see the physical process of it all, the sheer assembly of talent and logistics required in putting together such a performance.
In all this rhetoric lately of carbon footprints and the detrimental impact of human activity on the physical environment, it’s easy to forget that our creativity often leaves the most “eco-friendly” impressions. Karaindrou has created for the world a statement without tangible shape, a visceral wave of melancholy into which we may project a semblance of ourselves. Like the water that figures so prominently in Angelopoulos’s films, her music ebbs and flows in spite of our foibles.
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