Dedicated to the University of MacedoniaThe opening section begins slowly as it musically narrates the legend of the wonderful land of Macedonia, home to Alexander the Great, the philosopher Aristotle and all the Hellenes who lived there throughout the pages of history. A famous Macedonian folk tune pervades the next part of the composition followed by a frenzied Greek dance performed by two important folk instruments of our country, bouzouki and santouri. They are joined by the entire string orchestra in a big climax. The following section is a duet between the two soloists in the form of a cadenza. They are eventually accompanied by the strings, leading to the final part, which is a return to the opening legend theme; the music tr...
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Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Stelios Karantaris, violinist, was my colleague in the early years of my career, after graduating f...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
This work is dedicated to the Honorable Ambassador of Cyprus to U.S.A. Euripides L. Evriviades who ...
Arranged for string orchestraFour Folk Songs from Yugoslavia and Oh, My Farandin were arranged for s...
The version of alto saxophone and orchestra is the same piece with the Concerto for Flute and Orche...
Homage to Varnalis was commissioned by the Aghialos Society of Athens, Greece. The purpose of this ...
Music for Cyprus was written at the suggestion of the eminent saxophonist Yiannis Miralis for a con...
Homage to Kromeriz is written for and dedicated to the Festival Forfest 16th of the Czech Republic ...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal an...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
Songs for Epirus for Alto Saxophone and Percussion includes four songs inspired by the poetry of Ch...
abstract: Yannis Constantinidis was the last of the handful of composers referred to collectively as...
Dedications for Stirngs (1974) is the first movement of Dedications for Orchestra. Derived from the ...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Stelios Karantaris, violinist, was my colleague in the early years of my career, after graduating f...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...