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KATERINA SARRI WEBTOPOS - Greek Music Architect of Light and Sound Abstract Article by Alessandra Capanna for the Nexus Network Journal vol.3 no.2 Spring 2001 Componist xenakis , yannis in http://www.webtopos.gr/eng/music/greek/greek_music.htm
Extractions: Ancient music is practically lost, although there are a few fragments surviving (ancient greek notation is deciphered: it uses alphabet-symbols). The byzantine hymns are still sung in churches all over Greece and the study of byzantine notation, theory and hymnology is a very strong domain in musicological departments at universities. The greeks created a lovely folk music during the ottoman occupation. Its follow-up is the refugees' music, the rebetika and (people's) music of contemporary times, with composers who never had 'western music' education. But also, intellectual composers as Theodorakis and Hadjidakis composed such music. It is still very much alive alongside pop, rock, ballads and all kinds of international influences.
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Extractions: The leading contemporary music composer, Yannis Xenakis, has died in France at the age of seventy-eight. Xenakis, born in Romania into a family of Greek origin, invented a new music style using computers. He was also a reputed mathematician and architect. Xenakis moved to Paris in 1947 because of his political beliefs after fighting with the Greek resistance during the second world war. The French president, Jacques Chirac, said the country had lost one of its most brilliant artists. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service Search BBC News Online E-mail this story to a friend Links to more Europe stories In This Section Mass resignations rock Turkey Crash pilots given conflicting orders Serbia jails first war criminal New hope for Aids vaccine Ukraine mine death toll rises Russian anti-Jewish sign explodes Sicilians dish up anti-Mafia pasta Finland and Sweden plan 'Eurocity' Bosnia massacre suspect held Croat leader consults over new PM Babcock rescue talks fail
GR MUSIC: Composers & Musicians Van Riper, Peter Vierk, Lois Wilson, Richard Wuorinen, Charles xenakis, yannis Yannatos, James Yavelow, Christopher Young, LaMonte Virtual http://www.newartmusic.com/compsers.html
Project MUSE xenakis, yannis/Iannis, Romanianborn French composer, architect, and mathematician, pioneer in computer music, d. 2/4/2001 in Paris at 78; b. 6/9/1927. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/notes/v058/58.4hahn.html
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Iannis Xenakis Translate this page Compositeur de musique contemporaine. Biographie, filmographie, revue de presse, catalogue des oeuvres, discographie, partitions et liens utiles. http://www.iannis-xenakis.org/
Iannis Xenakis Biographical note from Grove. http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/xenakis.html
Extractions: French composer of Greek parentage and Romanian birth. In 1932 his family returned to Greece, and he was educated on Spetsai and at the Athens Polytechnic, where he studied engineering. In 1947 he arrived in Paris, where he became a member of Le Corbusier's architectural team, producing his first musical work, Metastasis , only in 1954, based on the design for the surfaces of the Philips pavilion to be built for the Brussels Exposition of 1958. This, with its divided strings and mass effects, had an enormous influence; but in ensuing works he moved on to find mathematical and computer means of handling large numbers of events, drawing on (for example) Gaussian distribution ( ST/10 ), Markovian chains ( Analogiques ) and game theory ( Duel ). Other interests were in electronic music ( Bohor , 1962), ancient Greek drama (used in several settings) and instrumental virtuosity ( Herma for piano, 1964;
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Extractions: Xenakis' music has become increasingly well-known among people involved in hearing or creating contemporary classical music, and so his relatively unusual circumstances no longer present a barrier to his public reception. Iannis Xenakis (1922-2001) had a colorful young life. He was seriously wounded as a Greek resistance fighter, and went on to training in mathematics and architecture prior to music. His early music has its origins there, especially as his works accompanied intricate architectural constructions. Later, he completed a formal music degree under Messiaen at the Sorbonne. Born in Romania, he worked primarily in France and the United States. Although equations and formalistic ideas form an important component of Xenakis' musical style, they do not overwhelm it. As music became his sole profession, and especially in the 1970s & 80s, Xenakis' music takes on a more instinctive quality. Indeed, Varèse had long been one of his models, and his music possesses a similar kind of raw or even elemental energy. One thing Xenakis' music rarely lacks is forward momentum, moving as it does from one "place" to another in sometimes bewildering fashion. To some degree, it is the use of mathematical processes which allows Xenakis to discover patterns and communicable musical ideas out of a totally