Tag: Mikis Theodorakis

  • Mikis Theodorakis A Centenary of Zorba’s Composer

    Mikis Theodorakis A Centenary of Zorba’s Composer

    Why, it seems like only yesterday that Zorba’s composer danced his last. Mikis Theodorakis died in 2021 at the age of 96. One of Greece’s best-known musical exports, Theodorakis was world famous for his score to the film “Zorba the Greek” (1964). Now, wouldn’t you know it, it’s already his centenary!

    As a former student of Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory, Theodorakis also composed dozens of concert and dramatic works, even as he continued to attract international attention with his more than one thousand songs. All the while, he remained politically active, variously jailed, exiled, and elected to the Greek Parliament.

    Never afraid to speak his mind, Theodorakis was a controversial figure. No one can deny that he also brought a lot of beauty into the world.

    He certainly did his best to live up to his surname. “Theodorakis” derives from the Ancient Greek “Theódōros,” composed of “theós” (divine, deity, god) and “dôron” (gift). Essentially, “God’s gift.” Unquestionably, he gave generously of himself.

    Theodorakis may no longer be with us, but on the 100th anniversary of his birth, the dance goes on.


    Theodorakis’ obituary from the BBC

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-58419832

    The music that sealed Theodorakis’ immortality

    His Symphony No. 2, with Cyprien Katsaris at the piano

    “Honeymoon” (from the Michael Powell film)

    Covered by The Beatles

    The theme from “Z”

    “Antonis,” on which it was based

    As heard in the song cycle, “Mauthausen Trilogy,” on poems by Iakovos Kambanellis, survivor of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp

    Zorba flash mob

  • Mikis Theodorakis Dies Zorba’s Dance Ends

    Mikis Theodorakis Dies Zorba’s Dance Ends

    The world mourns, as Mikis Theodorakis has danced his last. Theodorakis, one of Greece’s best-known musical exports – world famous for his score to the film “Zorba the Greek” (1964) – died this morning at the age of 97.

    Theodorakis also composed dozens of concert and dramatic works, even as he continued to attract international attention with his over one thousand songs. All the while, he remained politically active, variously jailed, exiled, and elected to the Greek Parliament.

    Never afraid to speak his mind, Theodorakis was a controversial figure. No one can deny that he also brought a lot of beauty into the world.

    He certainly did his best to live up to his surname. “Theodorakis” derives from the Ancient Greek “Theódōros,” composed of “theós” (divine, deity, god) and “dôron” (gift). Essentially, “God’s gift.” Unquestionably, he gave generously of himself.

    Theodorakis may be gone, but his dance goes on. R.I.P.


    Theodorakis’ obituary from the BBC

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-58419832

    The music that sealed Theodorakis’ immortality

    His Symphony No. 2, with Cyprien Katsaris at the piano.
    Theodorakis studied with Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory.

    “Honeymoon” (from the Michael Powell film)

    Covered by The Beatles

    The theme from “Z”

    “Antonis,” on which it was based

    As heard in the song cycle, “Mauthausen Trilogy,” on poems by Iakovos Kambanellis, survivor of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp

    Zorba flash mob

  • Zorba’s Dance Celebrating Theodorakis on WWFM

    Zorba’s Dance Celebrating Theodorakis on WWFM

    Did you say… DANCE??

    Today is the 94th birthday of Mikis Theodorakis. Theodorakis is probably Greece’s internationally most celebrated composer, with dozens of concert and dramatic works and over 1000 songs to his credit. Concurrently, he has remained politically active, variously jailed, exiled, and elected to the Greek Parliament. Never afraid to speak his mind, Theodorakis remains a controversial figure. But he has brought a lot of beauty to the world. And everyone loves to dance, right?

    Join me this afternoon for a ballet inspired by Theodorakis’ most famous film score, “Zorba the Greek.” It will be among our featured works, from 4 to 7 p.m. EDT. A man needs a little madness… cut the rope and be free, on WWFM – The Classical Network and wwfm.org.


    Everyone’s doing the dance!

  • Theodorakis turns 90 Zorba composer and Quinn’s friend

    Theodorakis turns 90 Zorba composer and Quinn’s friend

    It would be bad form for me not to acknowledge Mikis Theodorakis on his 90th birthday. Theodorakis, one of Greece’s best-known musical exports, was made world famous by his score to the film “Zorba the Greek.”

    Did you know he was a pupil of Olivier Messiaen at the Paris Conservatory? Here is Theodorakis’ Symphony No. 2, with Cyprien Katsaris at the piano:

    This year also marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of Anthony Quinn, sadly no longer with us.

    PHOTO: Theodorakis (center) with Quinn (right)

  • Mikis Theodorakis A Birthday Tribute & Zorba’s Dance

    Mikis Theodorakis A Birthday Tribute & Zorba’s Dance

    Mikis Theodorakis’ birthday (born 1925).

    Here’s the music which made him internationally famous:

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