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Melos. Mikis Theodorakis. Piano Solo sheet music.

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Melos. Mikis Theodorakis. Piano Solo bladmuziek.

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Melos composed by Mikis Theodorakis. 1925-. For piano. This edition. paperback. Piano. Level 4. Text Language. Greek - French - English. Composed 1996. 72 pages. Duration 34 minutes. Published by Edition Romanos. M7.ER-47. ISBN 978-960-87567-1-7. With Text Language. Greek - French - English. This work is based on two song cycles, 'Lyrikotera'. to poems by Dionysis Karatzas, 1995. and 'Lyrikotata'. to poems by Yiannis Theodorakis, 1996. The composer created the final version for piano in collaboration with the two pianists Themis Simvoulopoulos and Tatiana Papageorgiou. The titles of the two cycles indicate that these works were created during the composer's lyrical period which led to him designating his entire output from 1986 onwards as part of his 'interior lyrical experience'. During this period he composed his three most significant recent works, the lyrical tragedies. Operas. Medea, Electra, and Antigone. His 12 'Melos' for Piano are both tribute and homage to Melos, the mythological figure of melody. Whereas the musical language in the piano part of the Preludes is characterized by sobriety and restraint, Melos - where the musical ideas are ornamented with cascades of chords and rhythms - signifies the return of the composer to the pianistic language of the Romantic period.

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Melos composed by Mikis Theodorakis. 1925 -. Voor piano. Deze editie. paperback. Plan. Niveau 4. Tekst Taal. Grieks - Frans - Engels. Samengesteld 1996. 72 pagina's. Duur 34 minuten. Uitgegeven door Edition Romanos. M7.ER-47. ISBN 978-960-87567-1-7. Met Tekst Taal. Grieks - Frans - Engels. This work is based on two song cycles, 'Lyrikotera'. to poems by Dionysis Karatzas, 1995. and 'Lyrikotata'. to poems by Yiannis Theodorakis, 1996. The composer created the final version for piano in collaboration with the two pianists Themis Simvoulopoulos and Tatiana Papageorgiou. The titles of the two cycles indicate that these works were created during the composer's lyrical period which led to him designating his entire output from 1986 onwards as part of his 'interior lyrical experience'. During this period he composed his three most significant recent works, the lyrical tragedies. Opera's. Medea, Electra, and Antigone. His 12 'Melos' for Piano are both tribute and homage to Melos, the mythological figure of melody. Whereas the musical language in the piano part of the Preludes is characterized by sobriety and restraint, Melos - where the musical ideas are ornamented with cascades of chords and rhythms - signifies the return of the composer to the pianistic language of the Romantic period.