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  1. Angélique Ionatos has performed two compositions of Eleni K. in her new album D'UN BLEU TRES NOIR. Eleni Karaindrou was born in the mountain village of Teichio in central Greece and grew up in Athens where she studied piano and theory at the Hellenikon Odion. From 1969-74 she studied ethnomusicology in Paris and, on returning to Greece ...

  2. Karaindrou collaborated with the Greek director on his last eight films, from 1984 to 2008. Karaindrou is very prolific. By 2008 she had composed music for 18 full-length movies, 35 theatrical productions and 11 TV series and television movies. [4] Among the screen directors she has worked with are Chris Marker, Jules Dassin, and Margarethe von ...

  3. Feb 18, 2013 · Eleni Karaindrou produces among the most profoundly contemporary Greek music around right now, with the past 20 years having proven that her work is also very exportable. And the 74-year-old is still going strong, having recently released an album titled “Concert in Athens,” her 10th recording with the German ECM label and producer Manfred Eicher. […]

  4. Eleni Karaindrou – “ Greece ’ s most eloquent living composer ” in the words of Time magazine – was born in Teichio, a mountain village in central Greece. She still retains vivid memories of the sound world of her childhood: "the music of the wind, rain on the slate roof, running water. The nightingale's singing.

  5. Jan 7, 2022 · Karaindrou studied piano and theory at the Hellenikon Odion in Athens, but remains essentially an instinctive, self-taught composer. When Greece’s military junta compelled her to leave her country in 1967, she moved to Paris, where she went on to explore ethnomusicology and deepened her understanding of the musical culture of her childhood.

  6. Jul 1, 2013 · Recorded in 2010 with the Camerata Friends of Music Orchestra, Karaindrou takes piano duties, with longtime collaborators Jan Garbarek (tenor saxophone), Kim Kashkashian (viola) and Vangelis Christopoulos (oboe) joining on the dramatic set. Karaindrou favors minor keys, which are heard throughout the majority of the album.

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  8. Karaindrou collaborated with the Greek director on his last eight films, from 1984 to 2008. Karaindrou is very prolific. By 2008 she had composed music for 18 full-length movies, 35 theatrical productions and 11 TV series and television movies. [4] Among the screen directors she has worked with are Chris Marker, Jules Dassin, and Margarethe von ...

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