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John Psathas
  • NZ Composer

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John Psathas
  • John Psathas is best known as the composer of
    the key opening music for the 2004 Athens Olympic
    Games. It took John seven months and four trips
    to Greece to complete the project, which involved
    creating music for up to 250 musicians to record
    for the Olympics opening ceremony. This included
    compositions and arrangements for the Olympic
    Flag, the arrival and setting of the flame, and
    music for the fireworks .

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  • Ioannis (John) Psathas was born in Wellington New
    Zealand July 3rd 1966. His father (Emmanuel
    Psathas, from Nea Michaniona) and mother
    (Anastasia Psathas, from Thessaloniki) emigrated
    to New Zealand in 1960 (both sides of Johns
    ancestors descend from Anatoliki Thrace).

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Where did he live?
  • The Psathas family entered the restaurant
    business and John grew up in a small New Zealand
    town, Taumaranui. He then went to college in the
    city of Napier where he developed a strong
    interest in music.

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Psathas Musical style
  • "Many of his compositions have an energy and
    drive more extreme than any other music I know -
    it sweeps one up on a frantic roller-coaster ride
    and carries one to that height of exhilaration."

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Then where to?
  • He left college early to study piano and
    composition at Victoria University of Wellington.
    In 1988 Johns parents and sister (Tania)
    returned to Greece permanently. His parents live
    in Nea Michaniona. After completing his Masters
    degree, John studied and worked for 2 years in
    the USA and in Belgium. Before returning to New
    Zealand in 1994 where he has lectured at Victoria
    Universitys School of Music (now the New Zealand
    School of Music) ever since. He recently achieved
    the status of Associate Professor.

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His Music
  • His music is heard worldwide and is regularly
    performed throughout Europe, America,
    Australasia, and Asia.
  • Evelyn Glennie is a Scottish virtuoso
    percussionist. She was the first full-time solo
    percussionist in 20th-century western society.
    She has played many Psathas works.

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Evelyn Glennie-percussionist
  • Glennie has been profoundly deaf since age 12.
  • Mild
  • for adults between 25 and 40 dB
  • for children between 20 and 40 dB
  • Moderate between 41 and 55 dB
  • Moderately severe between 56 and 70 dB
  • Severe between 71 and 90 dB
  • Profound 90 dB or greater
  • This does not inhibit her ability to perform at
    the international level. She regularly plays
    barefoot for both live performances and studio
    recordings, to better "feel" the music.

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  • Psathas has written extensively for Evelyn
    Glennie, who, in her New York debut devoted
    nearly half her programme to his work, as he is
    also for acclaimed percussionists The Safri Duo.
    His percussion-oriented Matre's Dance and Drum
    Dances, are fast becoming standard repertoire.

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  • His music is energetic and vibrant, with a
    passionate exuberance that is a product of his
    Greek heritage. In his music one can hear both
    the Western classical tradition as well as the
    kinetic enthusiasm found in jazz and folk music.
  • Greece has many instruments in common with other
    countries due to the closeness to those
    cultures.(Slavic,Albanian,Italian)

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  • Middle eastern music and European music is
    reflected in Greek culture, so Greece has a mix
    of East and West.
  • Large family gatherings always include food and
    music in this culture so simple held instruments
    or body percussion, song and dance are common-
    place.

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Omnifenix
  • Michael Brecker and the Orchestra Sinfonica
    dell'Emilia-Romagna 'Toscanini' premiered his
    saxophone concerto Omnifenix, in 2000 in Bologna
    at a large outdoor concert and broadcast through
    out Europe. Critics described this piece as a
    true hybrid of jazz and western art music.

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Te Papa
  • Closer to home, his music opened the doors of Te
    Papa in 1998, and in 1997 his percussion concerto
    was premiered by Glennie and the NZSO.  He has
    written for the NZSO and the Auckland
    Philharmonia, pianists Michael Houstoun, Deidre
    Irons, David Guerin, Dan Poynton, as well as the
    NZ Trio, the NZ String Quartet, the Kandinsky
    Ensemble and Saxcess.

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View from Olympus
  • The Furies
  • The Furies were avenging spirits of retributive
    justice whose task was to punish crimes outside
    the reach of human justice. Their names were
    Alecto, Megaera and Tisiphone. This movement
    contains an adapted transcription of a fragment
    of improvised playing by Greek violinist Stathis
    Koukoularis.

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  • II To Yelasto Paithi (The Smiling Child)
  • This is the closest Ive come to expressing, in
    a way not possible with the spoken or written
    word, the feelings inspired by my precious
    children, Emanuel and Zoe. In this movement is
    also caught the summer I spent working on the
    concerto at my parents house just outside the
    village of Nea Michaniona a house perched on a
    cliff which looks down on the Aegean and up to Mt
    Olympus.

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  • III Dance of the Maenads
  • Draped in the skins of fawns, crowned with
    wreaths of ivy and carrying the thyrsos (a staff
    wound round with ivy leaves and topped with a
    pine cone), the Maenads roamed the mountains and
    woods, seeking to assimilate the potency of the
    beasts that dwelled there and celebrating their
    god Dionysos with song, music and dance.

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Part III continued..
  • The human spirit demands Dionysiac ecstasy to
    those who accept it, the experience offers
    spiritual power. For those who repress the
    natural force within themselves or refuse it to
    others, it is transformed into destruction, both
    of the innocent and the guilty. When possessed by
    Dionysos, the Maenads became savage and brutal.
    They plunged into a frenzied dance, obtaining an
    intoxicating high and a mystical ecstasy that
    gave them unknown powers, making them the match
    of the bravest hero.

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Reference
  • http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Psathas
  • Accessed 9th March 2011
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