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TSITSANIS, HATZIDAKIS, XARCHAKOS, THEODORAKIS
QPAC PRESENTS
TSITSANIS, HATZIDAKIS, XARCHAKOS, THEODORAKISSongs of liberation by Greece’s four great composers
TSITSANIS, HATZIDAKIS, XARCHAKOS, THEODORAKIS
Friday 4 June 2021 | Concert Hall, QPAC
WELCOMEΚαλησπέρα
The 25th of March 1821 is today recognised as the moment in time that galvanised the Hellenes to overthrow more than 400 years of Ottoman rule. It was the beginning of the subsequent decolonisation and move towards a truly independent Greek nation.
This evening’s concert is one of many events throughout this year celebrating two centuries of liberation: a word that resonates through the psyche of Hellenic people, whether in Greece or in the worldwide diaspora.
The four composers featured in tonight’s concert –Tsitsanis, Hatzidakis, Xarchakos, and Theodorakis – are giants of world music. Their compositions evoke a rich tapestry of Greek identity and experience and reflect the grandeur and drama of the Aegean, Ionian and Mediterranean coastlines.
Dimitris Basis is a prolific and exceptional musician, rightly recognised as one of the most popular artists in Greece today. Tonight, he brings his own interpretation and energy to the music of revolution and empowerment under the direction of conductor Dimitris Calligeros.
Art has the power to connect us not only to each other but to our shared culture and history. It’s no surprise that the literary arts played a role in the European powers of the time throwing their might behind the Greek cause, thanks to the passionate writings of Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and their contemporaries. Their poetic pleas recalled all that the Ancient Greeks gave to the civilised world and pointed to a common humanity, stirring action beyond Greece itself.
Music in particular stirs potent emotional memories: music from our childhood, passed down through generations, becomes part of a shared identity and a collective consciousness. Imbued in these songs, we find the sense of freedom and hope that characterises Greek culture wherever it may be found.
ζήτω ελπίδα
ζήτω ελευθερία
John KotzasChief Executive, QPAC
COMPOSERSVASSILIS TSITSANISVassilis Tsitsanis was a Greek songwriter and bouzouki player. He became one of the leading Greek composers of his time and is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern Rebetiko and Laiko music. Tsitsanis wrote more than 500 songs and is remembered as an extraordinary composer and bouzouki player.
MANOS HATZIDAKISManos Hatzidakis was a Greek composer and theorist of Greek music. His legacy and contribution is widespread among the works of contemporary Greek music, through the second half of the 20th and into the 21st century. He was also one of the main proponents of the “Éntekhno” form of music (along with Mikis Theodorakis). In 1960, he received an Academy Award for Best Original Song for his song Never on Sunday from the film of the same name.
STAVROS XARCHAKOSStavros Xarchakos is a Greek composer and conductor, who has served as the director of the Greek National Orchestra. His music has been recorded to 42 albums and has been used frequently in film and television. Internationally he is known as the composer for the Rebetiko film score, composing the music for the Werner Herzog film Signs Of Life, and composing the music for the 1983 BBC TV mini series, The Dark Side of the Sun.
MIKIS THEODORAKISMikis Theodorakis is a Greek composer and lyricist who has contributed to contemporary Greek music with over 1000 works. He is Greece’s most well-known composer and has achieved international acclaim for scoring the films Zorba the Greek, Z and Serpico. He is also responsible for composing The Ballad of Mauthausen, a revered work based on Kambanellis’s poem of Holocaust survival.
PROGRAMAct One
HATZIDAKISΤζοκοντα Gioconda’s Smile
Αθανασια Athanasia
Παμε μια βολτα στο φεγγαρι Pame mia Volta sto feggari
Παιδια του Πειρεα Paidia tou Peiraia
Σαν τον αετο χωρις φτερα San ton aeto Horis Ftera
Τσαμικος Tsamikos Hadjidakis
THEODORAKISΌμορφη πόλη Omorfi Poli
Της ξενιτιάς Tragoudi tis xenitias
Βράχο Βράχο Vraho vraho
ΤΗΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΥΝΗΣ Tis dikaiosinis
Βάρκα στο γιαλό Varka sto yialo
Βρέχει στη φτωχογειτονιά Vrehei stin Ftohoyitonia
Με τόσα φύλα (οι καμπάνες) Me tosa fila (Tha simanoun oi kambanes)
ΣΤΡΩΣΕ ΤΟ ΣΤΡΩΜΑ ΣΟΥ/ ΔΟΞΑ ΤΟ ΘΕΩ Strose to stroma sou / Doxa ton Theo
ΖΟRBAS Zorba’s Dance
Act Two
XARCHAKOSΆσπρη μέρα Aspri Mera
Γεια σου χαρά σου Βενετιά Yia sou hara sou Venetia
Άπονη ζωή – Φτωχολογιά Aponi Zoi - Ftohologia
Μάνα μου Ελλάς Mana mou Ellas
Στου Θωμά Stou Thoma to magazi
Μάτια βουρκωμένα Matia Vourkomena
Υπομονή Kane ipomoni
Ράβε ξήλωνε Rave Xilone
XTSITSANISΣαν απόκληρος San Apokliros
Ζαιρα + Αραπίνες (νύχτες μαγικές) Zaira + Nihtes Magikes
Χωρίσαμε ένα δειλινό Horisame ena deilino
Αχάριστη Aharisti
Τα καβουράκια Ta kavourakia
Συννεφιασμένη Κυριακή Sinnefiasmeni Kiriaki
Ξημερώνει και βραδιάζει Ximeroni kai bradiazi
MUSICIANSMUSICAL DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR Dimitris Calligeros
INTERNATIONAL VOCALIST Dimitris Basis
ORCHESTRAFLUTE Monika KoernerOBOE Nick Donnelly CLARINET Macarthur Clough BASSOON Katherine WillisonFRENCH HORN Ysolt ClarkTRUMPET John Coulton TROMBONE Daniel Riek PERCUSSION Lucas GordonVIOLIN 1 Camille Barry (Concertmaster) Ceridwen Jones, Rebecca Karlen, Louise Cottone, Josephine Pollicina, Matt Hesse, Sonia Wilson, Lara Baker-Finch, Laura Thompson, Christy LockhartVIOLIN 2 Sarah King, Clare Cooney, Marlane Bennie, Eugenie Costello-Shaw, Anna Murakawa, Helentherese Good, Hayden Burton, Sally Ann DiachenkoVIOLA Karen Gordon, Bekinda Williams, Kirsten Hulin, Nara DennisCELLO Eleanor Streatfield, Courtenay Lind, Tim Byrne, Louise KingDOUBLE BASS Elias Kokkoris
GREEK BANDGUITAR & BAGLAMA George DoukasBOUZOUKI Nathan Pylarinos, Perry Tsepetzis, Nick ParaskevadakisELECTRIC BASS George NikolopoulosDRUMS Mike Paraskevadakis
DIMITRIS BASIS Dimitris Basis is a Greek singer and musician who has performed with some of Greece’s finest musicians and is a regular vocalist with the Mikis Theodorakis Orchestra. With a diploma in Byzantine music, he started chanting the liturgy in the local church before taking his first steps in professional singing at the age of 20. Over the years, he has released many albums that have been a success in Greece and across Europe.
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Chair Professor Peter Coaldrake AO
Deputy Chair Leigh Tabrett PSM
Trust MembersDr Sally Pitkin AODare PowerGeorgina RichtersSusan Rix AMLeanne de Souza
Executive StaffChief Executive: John KotzasExecutive Director – Stakeholder Engagement Strategy: Jackie BranchExecutive Director – Visitation: Roxanne HopkinsExecutive Director – Venue Infrastructure and Production Services: Bill JessopExecutive Director – Business Performance: Kieron Roost
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The Queensland Performing Arts Trust is a statutory body of the State of Queensland and is partially funded by the Queensland Government
The Honourable Leeanne Enoch MP: Minister for Communities and Housing, Minister for Digital Economy and Minister for the Arts
Director-General, Department of Communities and Housing and Digital Economy: Ms Clare O’Connor
QPAC respectfully acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Lands across Queensland and pays respect to their ancestors who came before them and to Elders past, present and emerging.
Patrons are advised that the Performing Arts Centre has EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES, a FIRE ALARM system and EXIT passageways. In case of an alert, patrons should remain calm, look for the closest EXIT sign in GREEN, listen to and comply with directions given by the inhouse trained attendants and move in an orderly fashion to the open spaces outside the Centre.
PRODUCTION CREDITSArtistic Director John Kotzas
Director – Programming John Glenn
Producer Zoe Tuffin
Associate Producer Breanna Williams
Event Manager Chris Horne
Senior Campaign Coordinator Phoebe Wowor
Publicity Cindy Ullrich
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