skaloumbakas Posted 6 juli 2005 Report Share Posted 6 juli 2005 Hi, 'MEGARON' Music Hall in Athens-Greece has started a series of recordings of Greek Classical Music Composers and the works that 6 members of A.C.A. witnessed recorded, were composed by Manolis Kalomiris (1883-1962) 'TRIPTICHON' (composed 1936), Symphony PALAMIKI and "2 GREEK DANCES". STATE ORCHESTRA OF ATHENS (ASO) was conducted by Byron Fidetzis. Musical recording assistant was Philippos Tsalahouris. The recording was performed by Themis Zafiropoulos and the recording team of the 'Megaron' Recording Center. This is also an historical moment, since this recording session was the first official recording towards discography of the best and oldest Greek Symphonic Orchestra! Read all about it in: http://aca.gr/event05-6_megaron.htm (extremelly recommended for serious audiophiles...) Subjects included: - About the Play...- The Recording Center Installation...- The Play & the Orchestra...- The Recording of the Orchestra...- 'MEGARON' Recording Equipment... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lestat Posted 6 juli 2005 Report Share Posted 6 juli 2005 Leuk, en dus? Spamfiltertje...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joboton Posted 6 juli 2005 Report Share Posted 6 juli 2005 Noch het orkest, noch de dirigent, noch de componisten roepen bij mij enige associatie op. Eigenlijk kan ik me op Tatyana Troyanos na helemaal geen namen herinneren die ook maar enige bekendheid genieten met betrekking tot de wereld van klassieke muziek. Wellicht dat Dimitri Mitropoulos een griek was, maar dat weet ik niet. Waarom zou dit zo interessant zijn? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lestat Posted 7 juli 2005 Report Share Posted 7 juli 2005 Waarom zou dit zo interessant zijn? Dacht ik dus ook al! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skaloumbakas Posted 7 juli 2005 Author Report Share Posted 7 juli 2005 I have no idea what are you discussing exactly, but thanks for your feedback. If you want to be informed 'properly', go at: http://www.bis.se/index.php?op=people&pID=556 (about the recent discography of the greater Greek contemporary composer NIKOS SKALKOTTAS). The reviews from all over the world are enthusiastic about the value of the composer they ignored him and his performances, until 10 years ago!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lestat Posted 7 juli 2005 Report Share Posted 7 juli 2005 De man heeft best een bewonderingswaardig audio-verleden... Zullen we hem nog even in de waan laten of heeft iemand zin om te vermelden dat hij hear nogal off-topic zit met zijn promotionele acties? Wellicht had dit niet misstaan tussen een engelstalig muziekforum Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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