Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s
The presence of many young talented composers outside Greece, studying in prominent European music centres during the 1920s and 30s, set them free from the ideological compulsions of Greek musical nationalism prevailing in Athenian musical life during the first decades of the 20th century....
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doaj-f9b1f66a1ada4eb98686e3622ce9f87a2020-11-24T21:09:05ZengSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Institute of Musicology of Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsMuzikologija1450-98142012-01-0120121218320610.2298/MUZ111211009S1450-98141200009SDiverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30sSakallieros Giorgos0nemaThe presence of many young talented composers outside Greece, studying in prominent European music centres during the 1920s and 30s, set them free from the ideological compulsions of Greek musical nationalism prevailing in Athenian musical life during the first decades of the 20th century. The creative approach and adoption of aspects of musical modernism, having been established around the same period in western music, are subsequently commented upon in the works, style and ideology of four different Greek composers: the pioneer of atonality and twelve-note technique in Greece, Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896-1960); the innovator and descendant of the Second Viennese School, Nikos Skalkottas (1904-1949); the ardent supporter of timbral innovation into new instruments and ensembles, Dimitrios Levidis (1886-1951); and, finally, the ascetical and secluded Harilaos Perpessas (1907-1995), another pupil of Schoenberg in Berlin.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2012/1450-98141200009S.pdfDimitri MitropoulosNikos SkalkottasDimitrios LevidisHarilaos Perpessasmodernism |
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Sakallieros Giorgos Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s Muzikologija Dimitri Mitropoulos Nikos Skalkottas Dimitrios Levidis Harilaos Perpessas modernism |
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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Diverging from an established Greek musical nationalism: Aspects of modernism in the works of Dimitri Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, Dimitrios Levidis and Harilaos Perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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diverging from an established greek musical nationalism: aspects of modernism in the works of dimitri mitropoulos, nikos skalkottas, dimitrios levidis and harilaos perpessas, during the 1920s and 30s |
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Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts - Institute of Musicology of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts |
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Muzikologija |
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The presence of many young talented composers outside Greece, studying in
prominent European music centres during the 1920s and 30s, set them free from
the ideological compulsions of Greek musical nationalism prevailing in
Athenian musical life during the first decades of the 20th century. The
creative approach and adoption of aspects of musical modernism, having been
established around the same period in western music, are subsequently
commented upon in the works, style and ideology of four different Greek
composers: the pioneer of atonality and twelve-note technique in Greece,
Dimitri Mitropoulos (1896-1960); the innovator and descendant of the Second
Viennese School, Nikos Skalkottas (1904-1949); the ardent supporter of
timbral innovation into new instruments and ensembles, Dimitrios Levidis
(1886-1951); and, finally, the ascetical and secluded Harilaos Perpessas
(1907-1995), another pupil of Schoenberg in Berlin. |
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Dimitri Mitropoulos Nikos Skalkottas Dimitrios Levidis Harilaos Perpessas modernism |
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http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/1450-9814/2012/1450-98141200009S.pdf |
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