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Nikos Skalkottas – World Premiere Recordings 1949-2019 (24/44 FLAC)

Nikos Skalkottas - World Premiere Recordings 1949-2019 (24/44 FLAC)
Nikos Skalkottas – World Premiere Recordings 1949-2019 (24/44 FLAC)

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Composer: Nikos Skalkottas
Performer: Nikolaos Samaltanos, Nina Pissareva, Angelica Cathariou, Christophe Sirodeau, Tota Economos
Orchestra: Little Symphony Orchestra of San Francisco
Conductor: Gregory Millar
Format: FLAC (tracks)
Label: Melism
Catalogue: MLSCD025
Release: 2020
Size: 791 MB
Recovery: +3%
Scan: yes

Suite for Violin and Orchestra, AK 23, “Kleine Suite”
01. I. Allegro moderato (Version for Violin and Piano by Skalkottas)
02. II. Moderato maestoso (Version for Violin and Piano by Skalkottas)
03. III. Allegretto vivace (Version for Violin and Piano by Skalkottas)
04. IV. Andante sostenuto (Version for Violin and Piano by Skalkottas)
05. V. Presto

06. On the Beach, AK 89a
07. The Music, AK 89
08. Once Upon a Time, AK 81

Overture “The Return of Odysseus”, AK 5a
09. Molto adagio
10. Allegro molto vivace
11. (Fuga)
12. (Allegro molto vivace)
13. Presto – Prestissimo

36 Greek Dances, AK 11,
14. Series I: No. 4. Peloponnisiakos
15. Series I: No. 2. Critikos
16. Series I: No. 6. Kleftikos
17. Series II: No. 14. Sifneikos, “At Saint Marcella”
18. Series II: No. 16. Nissiotikos, “A Woman From Mylopotamos”
19. Series I: No. 3. Ipirotikos
20. Series III: No. 25. Hostianos
21. Series III: No. 27. Kleftikos
22. Series I: No. 1. Tsamikos, “An Eagle”
23. Series III: No. 33. Neratzofilima, “Kiss Under a Bitter-Orange Tree”
24. Series III: No. 26. Ipirotikos
25. Series III: No. 36. Mazochtos, “I Will Become a Swallow”

6 Greek Dances, AK 76
26. III. Sifneikos
27. II. Ipirotikos

This album presents a selection of world premiere recordings of music by Nikos Skalkottas, the most important Greek composer of the first half of the 20th century. Skalkottas was described by the famous music critic and musicologist Hans Keller as one the four “S” of modern music, together with Schoenberg, Stravinsky and Shostakovich.


This was a way of putting Skalkottas on the first rank of composers who helped to define modern music, and gives an idea of his great importance. We present here the first known recording ever made of a work by Skalkottas, the two Greek Dances recorded in 1949 in Paris by the pianist Tota Economos in the French Radio studios. The famous recording of the 12 Greek Dances (selection from the cycle of 36 dances), with the Little Symphony Orchestra of San Francisco conducted by Gregory Millar was made in 1957. It was issued and was known initially as a monophonic recording, but has been reworked from the recording tape, and published here for the first time with a real stereophonic sound.


The Suite for violin and piano was composed in 1929 in Berlin. The work was originally composed for violin and orchestra, and is among the many compositions by Skalkottas lost after his hasty departure from Berlin in 1933. This version by the composer, for piano and violin, has been recently found in America.


The score has been published at the Hellenic Music Center in Athens with the help of the Lilian Voudoury Greek Music Library, which now possesses the totality of Skalkottas’s manuscripts.


The Return of Odysseus, for two pianos, a major work of Skalkottas, was recorded in the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in 1994, shortly after having been first introduced to the public. The version published here is revised from the the document published in 1995. Angelica Cathariou, Nina Pissareva Zymbalist, Nikolaos Samaltanos and Christophe Sirodeau have all taken an important part in the first complete recording of Skalkottas’s music, in a series which has been internationally acclaimed.

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