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A tribute to Mikis Theodorakis
May 2022
Regarded as the greatest composer in Greek history, Mikis
Theodorakis used his artform to express the inexpressible,
galvanising an entire nation when penning the film score to Zorba
the Greek, along with countless other rousing symphonies and
ballads.
The work by Mikis Theodorakis “The Ballad of the Dead Brother”
and his greatest hits will be presented in concerts around
Australia.
“The Ballad of the Dead Brother” like a modern tragedy is placed
in the most tragic period of Modern Greek history. Based in the
1940s a battle for independence gradually escalated into a civil
war, it becomes the basis of a great tragedy.
The composer himself has said:
“With the Ballad of the Dead Brother, I identify myself more than
any other piece of my work, in all aspects: musical, humane,
personal, activism, and above all “Greek”, because the civil war
immersed Greece in tears, blood and an ever-ending struggle.”
This ballad has been performed in Greece by four of the most
important voices, Grigoris Bithikotsis, Giorgos Dalaras, Dimitris
Mitropanos and Dimitris Basis.
It is our pledge to honour the memory of Mikis Theodorakis, the
man who not only composed the work of great poets but
managed to recreate it in such a way that it reaches our souls.
In Australia it will be performed by international vocalist Dimitris
Basis accompanied by the symphonic orchestra under the
direction of George Ellis and special appearance by performer
Maria Yiakoulis:
Melbourne: Friday 6th May 2022 – Melbourne Recital Hall – (03)
9699 3333
Perth: Friday 7th May 2022 – Perth Concert Hall- (08) 9231 9999
Sydney Sunday 15th May 2022 – Sydney Recital Hall - (02) 8256
2222
Adelaide Friday 20th May 2022 – Adelaide Town Hall - (08) 8231
4307
Brisbane: Friday 27th May 2022 – Queensland Performance Arts
Centre - 136 246
Greek Tribune
Adelaide, South Australia