The Nostalgia of God The Nostalgia of God
Alternative Stage
The Nostalgia of God
SEASON 2023/24 - 2nd SACRED MUSIC FESTIVAL
Holy Tuesday, 30 April 2024
Δημιουργική Ομάδα

Works by Philippos Tsalahouris

 

Creative team – Performers

Conductor, music coach, dramaturgy: Philippos Tsalahouris
Electronics, soundscape: Constantinos Evangelidis

Marialena Politi soprano
Anastasia Evdaimon, Villy Kyriakopoulou mezzo-sopranos
Paris Dimatsas, Nikos Masourakis baritones

Mixed Voice Choir of ΟΤΕ Athens
Chorus master, music coach: Dimitris Bouzanis

Spyros Dafnis clarinet
Petros Chochlakakis piano
Katerina Ktona harpsichord
Ioannis Mantasas organ
Amalia Giannopoulou cello

Πρωταγωνιστές Παράστασης

 



Alternative Stage
Opera

The Nostalgia of God

2nd SACRED MUSIC FESTIVAL

Concert

Starts at 21.30

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A large part of Philippos Tsalahouris' oeuvre belongs to the genre of sacred music. The composer himself places "devotion", "deep spiritual contemplation" and the "silence of the Word" as key elements of his music. The title The Nostalgia of God refers to the author Dimitrios Kapetanakis, offering a powerful starting point of associations for the audience of these musico-dramatic works. Common to all of them are symbolic names, such as David, Rachel or Lazarus. Their themes, from both the Old and New Testaments, conjure a stark thread leading from "nothing" to "something" and vice versa. Although written at different times, these compositions taken as a whole are capable of forming and keeping alive an environment conducive to reflection, irrigating it with thoughts and meanings from the realms of the invisible and the ineffable.

 

Programme

Philippos Tsalahouris (b. 1969)

David, op. 114 (2020)
for baritone, mixed choir and piano

Rachel, op. 118 (2020)
for soprano, baritone, female choir, clarinet, harpsichord and cello

In Praise of the Wisdom of Sirach [Epainos Sofias Seirach], op. 139, no. 1 (2023)
for voice solo and pedal point

Lazarus, op. 139, no. 2 (2024)
for voice and pedal point

The Nostalgia of God [I nostalgia tou Theou], op. 142 (2024)
for voice, mixed choir, organ and piano

World premieres

 

Philippos Tsalahouris

Studied flute and music theory at the National Conservatory with scholarship. His degrees are paired with distinctions and awards. He is one of the most prolific composers of his generation. Among his more than 140 works stand out the six symphonies, the dramatic cantata Julius Caesar, several one-act operas, concertos, chamber music works, choral music, songs etc. His works have been presented in more than 20 countries by leading ensembles and performers. From 1991 until 2005, he worked at the Greek Art Theatre “Karolos Koun” while he was also collaborating with the most significant theatre companies in Greece. He is the director, theory and composition professor at the Athens Conservatoire. He is a regular member of the Ionic Academy. He was awarded the Papaioannou Award by the Academy of Athens in 2008 as well as the Silver Medal of the City of Rhodes.