| Symphony No 7 |
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| "Spring Symphony" |
| for Solist, Choir and Orchestra |
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composer: Mikis Theodorakis text writer: Yorgos Kouloukis - Yiannis Ritsos interpreter: Kari Lövaas - Sergey Larinas - Violetta Madjarova - Gunther Emmerlich choir: Radio Children Choir Prague - Radio Choir Prague - Choir Of State Philharmony Of Lithuania conductor: Herbert Kegel - Cestimir Stasek - Petras Bingelis - Pavel Kuehn orchestra/ensemble: Dresdner Philharmonie
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| Dresdner Philharmonie / Herbert Kegel: conductor / Prager Radiochor / Pavel Kühn: chorus master / Prager Radio-Kinderchor / Cestimir Stasek: chorus master / Staatlicher Philharmoniechor von Litauen / Petras Bingelis: chorus master / Kari Lövaas: soprano / violetta Madjarova: alto / Sergey Larinas: tenor / Gunther Emmerlich: bass |
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Since 1980 Messiaen's former student Mikis Theodorakis has devoted himself mainly to symphonic music, composing a number of commissioned works, including the now available Symphony No. 7 for the Dresden Music Festival 1984.
With this work, also referred to as "spring symphony", Mikis Theodorakis makes his ideal of a "contemporary musical tragedy" come true, by combining elements of Western symphonic music with the musical tradition of his home country in his typical manner.
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Spring Symphony The Execution Of Athina The March Of The Ocean The Lady Of The Vineyards
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