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Sounds of the Chionistra: Songs & Chamber Music by Cilia Petridou | Divine Art DDA21224

Sounds of the Chionistra: Songs & Chamber Music by Cilia Petridou

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Label: Divine Art

Cat No: DDA21224

Barcode: 0809730122422

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 2

Release Date: 15th April 2013

Contents

Artists

Alison Smart (soprano)
Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano)
Jennie-Helen Moston (piano)
Lucas Kargyl (baritone)
Fenella Humphreys (violin)
Jessica Burroughs (cello)
Richard Russell (clarinet)
Sarah Down (piano)
Martin Smith (violin)
Steven Burnard (viola)
Susan Collier (violin)
Steven Burnard (viola)
Ellerdale Trio

Works

Petridou, Cilia

Catch Me If You Can
Crocus on the Chionistra
Evtho
First Applause
Into Exile
Kyrenia
Mirrors
Optimism
Piano Quartet 'Memories'
Piano Trio 'Black July 1974'
Sirens
String Quartet 'The Collar'
The Grocer
The Siege
What Love Is

Artists

Alison Smart (soprano)
Lesley-Jane Rogers (soprano)
Jennie-Helen Moston (piano)
Lucas Kargyl (baritone)
Fenella Humphreys (violin)
Jessica Burroughs (cello)
Richard Russell (clarinet)
Sarah Down (piano)
Martin Smith (violin)
Steven Burnard (viola)
Susan Collier (violin)
Steven Burnard (viola)
Ellerdale Trio

About

Greek-Cypriot pianist/composer Cilia Petridou was born in Cyprus in 1945. She was taught by her mother from the age of four until the age of nine, when she entered the Greek Lyceum in her native town. She performed her first piano concerto, Mozart's K.488, at the age of eleven in Nicosia, at the Theatre Royal. By the age of fifteen Cilia had been awarded the Mozart Medal, the highest award in the whole of Cyprus. Unfortunately, her playing came to an abrupt end in 2002 after major surgery.

This double CD contains some beautiful and highly accessible music. CD 1 is a collection of settings of Greek poetry. “Poetry written in Greek constitutes the longest uninterrupted tradition in the Western World. From Homer to the present day not a single generation of Greeks has lived without expressing its joys and sorrows in verse, and frequently in verse of outstanding originality and beauty. It is Greek poetry which has given the world the various poetic genres in which Western man has expressed his emotions and so many of his thoughts to the present day; and in many of these genres - the epic, the lyric and the dramatic - the achievements of the Greeks have yet to be superseded.” (Professor C A Trypanis in The Penguin Book of Greek Verse).

CD 2 features a collection of pieces for a variety of combinations of chamber musicians, all inspired by the history and natural beauty of Cyprus – among them Mount Olympus, or Chionistra as it is known locally.

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