MANOS HATZIDAKIS (The Composer Who Shaped Greek Music)
Manos Hatzidakis (also spelled Hadjidakis; Greek: Μάνος Χατζιδάκις; 23 October 1925 – 15 June
1994) was a Greek composer and theorist of Greek music, widely considered to be one of the greatest Greek composers. He was one of the main proponents of the "Éntekhno" form of music, along with Mikis Theodorakis, is the founder of the Orchestra of Colours, an ensemble performing lesser-known works and the music of Greek composers, and influenced a broad swathe of Greek culture through his writings and radio broadcasts.
In 1958, Hatzidakis met Nana Mouskouri, his first "ideal interpreter". It was 1960 that brought him
international success, as his song "Never on Sunday" ("Τα παιδιά του Πειραιά"), from Jules Dassin's film Never on Sunday (Ποτέ την Κυριακή), won him an Academy Award and became a worldwide hit. Hatzidakis did not attend the Academy Award ceremony in 1961, and refused to collect his award. He said that the film Never on Sunday with a prostitute as its protagonist reflected negatively on Athens.
Hatzidakis studied music theory with Menelaos Pallandios, in the period 1940–1943. At the same time, he studied philosophy at the University of Athens. However, he never completed this course. He met and connected with other musicians, writers, and intellectuals including George Seferis, Odysseas
Elytis, Angelos Sikelianos, Yannis Tsarouchis and especially the poet Nikos Gatsos who became a close friend. During the last stages of the Axis occupation of Greece, Hatzidakis was an active participant in the Greek Resistance through membership of the United Panhellenic Organization of Youth (EPON), the youth branch of the major resistance organisation EAM, where he met Mikis Theodorakis with whom he soon developed a strong friendship.
Hatzidakis's first composition was the tune for the song "Paper Moon" ("Χάρτινο το Φεγγαράκι"), from Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire staged by Karolos Koun's Art Theatre of Athens. His first piano piece, "For a Little White Seashell" ("Για μια Μικρή Λευκή Αχιβάδα"), came out in 1947, and in 1948 he set a collection of Gatsos poetry to music: Blood Wedding. In 1949, Hatzidakis shook the musical establishment by delivering an influential lecture on rembetika, the urban folk songs that
flourished in Greek cities, mainly Piraeus, after the Asia Minor refugee influx in 1922. Hatzidakis focused on the economy of expression, the deep traditional roots and the genuineness of emotion displayed in rembetika, and exalted the likes of composers like Markos Vamvakaris and Vassilis Tsitsanis. Putting theory to practice, he adapted classic rembetika in his 1951 piano work, Six Popular Pictures (Έξι Λαϊκές Ζωγραφιές), which was later also presented as a folk ballet. Also in 1949 he co-founded the Greek Dance Theatre Company with the choreographer Rallou Manou.
Hatzidakis lived in the United States from 1966 to 1972, during which he completed several more major compositions, including Rhythmology (Rythmologia) for solo piano, his compilation, Gioconda's
Smile (produced by Quincy Jones), and the song cycle, Magnus Eroticus (Megalos Erotikos), in which he used ancient (Sappho, Euripides), medieval (stanzas from folk songs and George Hortatzis' romance Erophile) and modern (Dionysios Solomos, Constantine Cavafy, Odysseus Elytis, Nikos Gatsos) Greek poems, as well as an excerpt from the Old Testament book "Song of Songs". He released the album Reflections, a collaboration with the New York Rock & Roll Ensemble.
Hatzidakis died from a heart attack on 15 June 1994 in Athens at the age of 68. In 1999 the city of
Athens dedicated the museum Technopolis in his memory. Along with Mikis Theodorakis, Manos Hatzidakis was Greece’s greatest composer—and his music can also easily be described as the soundtrack of 20th century Greece. His loss on June 15, 1994 deprived Greek music of one of its two main musical ambassadors.
Famous quotes by Manos Hatzidakis
“The only antibiotic to fight the beast inside us is Education.”
“When you get used to the beast, you get to look like it.”
“I don’t care about fame. It imprisons me in its own confines, not mine.”
“To make music, you need three things: art, technique, and experiences. Without them you can not write music.”
“I believe in songs that expose us and express us deeply—not those that flatter our frivolous and violently won habits.”
“The two enemies of politics and culture are populism and elitism.”
THE NEW YORK ROCK & ROLL ENSEMBLE
The New York Rock & Roll Ensemble was formed by three Juilliard students (Michael Kamen, Martin
Fulterman ---now known as Mark Snow--- and Dorian Rudnytsky) as well as two rock musicians, Brian Corrigan and Clifton Nivison. Beginning with their 1968 debut album they broke tradition by using classical music instruments in rock songs and rock instruments in classical pieces.
This fusion, daring at the time, impressed legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein so much that
he invited the group to appear at one of his Young People's Concerts with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra where they performed their signature song "Brandenburg", based on the first movement of Bach's Fifth Brandenburg Concerto.
Brandenburg appeared on the group's second LP "Faithful Friends" (1969). This LP had higher
production values than their first and contained many of the songs that were part of their live act. Their third album, "Reflections" (1970), was actually recorded prior to Faithful Friends and was a collaboration with Greek composer Manos Hatzidakis on the score for a film that was never produced. Rhythm guitarist Brian Corrigan departed after the third album and after being part of the only movie appearance by the group, "Zachariah".
The band then shortened its name to The New York Rock Ensemble and switched to Columbia
Records. Roll Over (1971) was their most overtly rock album and, at that time, their biggest seller. Their album Freedomburger (1972) was an uneven collection of songs. Soon after the tour supporting this album the band dispersed. Kamen, joined by Rudnytsky and other musicians, gave it one last try when they released New York Rock in 1973.
New York Rock & Roll Ensemble – Manos Hatzidakis - Reflections
Label: Warner Music Greece – 7567-80635-2
Series: Μουσικό Αρχείο της Warner Music Greece
Format: CD, Album, Reissue 2006
Country: Greece
Released: 1970
Genre: Rock
Style: Classic Rock
TRACKS
01. Orpheus 2:31
Songwriter – Dorian Rudnytsky, Manos Hatzidakis
02. The Day 3:30
Songwriter – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
03. Love Her 4:17
Songwriter – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
04. Dance Of The Dogs 2:58
Songwriter – Manos Hatzidakis
05. Kemal 4:01
Songwriter – Manos Hatzidakis, Martin Fulterman
06. Dedication 2:47
Songwriter – Clifton Nivison, Manos Hatzidakis
07. The Three Answers 3:48
Songwriter – Manos Hatzidakis
08. Street Song 3:26
Songwriter – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
09. Bitter Way 4:15
Songwriter – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
10. Noble Dame 3:11
Songwriter – Dorian Rudnytsky, Manos Hatzidakis
LINE - UP
Bass Guitar, Cello – Dorian Rudnytsky
Drums, Oboe – Martin Fulterman
Keyboards, Oboe – Michael Kamen
Lead Guitar – Clifton Nivison
Rhythm Guitar – Brian Corrigan
NOTES
Arranged By – Manos Hatzidakis, New York Rock & Roll Ensemble
Orchestrated By – Manos Hatzidakis
Producer – Manos Hatzidakis
Producer [With The Colloboration Of] – Adrian Barber, Bruce Tergesen
Written-By – Brian Corrigan (tracks: 2, 3, 8, 9), Clifton Nivison (tracks: 6), Dorian Rudnytsky (tracks: 1, 10), Manos Hatzidakis, Martin Fulterman (tracks: 5)
Flac Size: 220 MB
RAINING PLEASURE - REFLECTIONS 2005
The band was formed in September 1990 under the name Rest in Peace. A year after their formation the band started appearing live locally. In 1992, they changed their name to Raining Pleasure and started
touring Greece. In 1994, the band self-recorded and released a demo of their work (limited to 160 copies); since then, most of its songs have been rerecorded and included in their studio albums. For two more years, the band continued touring Greece and, in 1996, had three of its songs released through Pop & Rock 's magazine compilation Dytiki Akti '96.
Near the end of 1996, the band signed a contract with Lazy Dog Records based in Thessaloniki; in early
1997, they released their first full-length studio album Memory Comes Back which was well-received from the independent press at the time. Their second release, Nostalgia, appeared in August 1998 also under the Lazy Dog banner. In fall 2000, Raining Pleasure signed a contract with Chrysalis Records, originally obtaining the label as an imprint for their Minos EMI releases. This made them one of the relatively few English-speaking bands in Greece to sign with a multinational record company.
In December 2001, Raining Pleasure's major label debut Flood was released to critical acclaim. The
album performed exceptionally well on the charts, spending 15 weeks on the international chart where it peaked at No. 1 before chart regulations necessitated the album's move to the local repertoire chart where it peaked at No. 5 (an unprecedented feat for a Greek act performing in English).
Raining Pleasure gave a series of successful concerts in Greece, which resulted them in supporting bands like The Cure, the Pixies, The Dandy Warhols and Black Rebel Motorcycle Club in their
Greek shows. In 2004, the group's album Forwards & Backwards was introduced by the double A-side single World / Identical Twins. Singer Elly Paspala contributed vocals to the track Identical Twins. Both songs in the single became airplay hits. The band has announced that since September 2022, they have resumed rehearsals. They have announced that they are playing back together. Their plans (for live shows etc) are to be announced.
Raining Pleasure – Reflections
Label: EMI – 0946 311536 2 4, Blue Note – 0946 311536 2 4
Format: CD, Album, Copy Protected, Digipak
Country: Greece
Released: 2005
Genre: Rock, Pop
Style: Alternative Rock
TRACKS
01. Orpheus 2:55
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy
Guitar, Flute [Mellotron Flute], Organ, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Spiràl
Vocals, Bass – Vassilikos
Written-By – Dorian Rudnytsky, Manos Hatzidakis
02. The Day 5:42
Drums – Jay
Flute [Mellotron Flute[, Strings [Mellotron Strings], Keyboards, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Spiràl
Guitar – Jeremy
Violin – Nikos Mavridis
Vocals, Bass – Vassilikos
Written-By – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
03. Love Her 5:24
Drums – Jay
Flute [Mellotron Flute], Strings [Mellotron Strings], Organ – Spiràl
Guitar – Jeremy
Vocals, Piano, Bass – Vassilikos
Written-By – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
04. Dance Of The Dogs 2:48
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy , Mick Schirmeyer
Organ, Strings [Mellotron Strings] – Spiràl
Vocoder, Bass, Guitar [3 Guitar Notes] – Vassilikos
Written-By – Manos Hatzidakis
05. Kemal 5:02
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy
Organ, Flute [Mellotron Flute], Strings [Mellotron Strings], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Spiràl
Performer [Everyone] – Russians
Violin – Nikos Mavridis
Vocals, Bass – Vassilikos
Written-By – Manos Hatzidakis, Martin Fulterman
06. Dedication 3:10
Drums – Jay
Guitar, Mandolin – Jeremy
Piano, Organ, Strings [Mellotron Strings] – Spiràl
Violin – Nikos Mavridis
Vocals, Bass, Piano [A Bit Of Piano] – Vassilikos
Written-By – Clifton Nivison, Manos Hatzidakis
07. The Three Answers 3:25
Bass, Piano [Chembalo], Flute [Mellotron Flute] – Vassilikos
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy
Organ, Flute [Mellotron Flute], Choir [Mellotron Choir], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Spiràl
Written-By – Manos Hatzidakis
08.Street Song 3:19
Drums, Percussion – Jay
Guitar, Mandolin – Jeremy
Organ, Strings [Mellotron Strings] – Spiràl
Vocals, Guitar, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Strings [Some Mellotron Strings] – Vassilikos
Written-By – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
09. Bitter Way 6:54
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy
Keyboards, Flute [Mellotron Flute], Strings [Melloron Strings] – Spiràl
Vocals, Bass – Vassilikos
Written-By – Brian Corrigan, Manos Hatzidakis
10. Noble Dame 4:20
Drums – Jay
Guitar – Jeremy, Spiràl
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Percussion [Bottles] – David Lynch
Vocals, Bass – Vassilikos
Vocals, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Elly Paspala
Written-By – Dorian Rudnytsky, Manos Hatzidakis
LINE - UP
Drums, Percussion – Jay
Guitar, Mandolin – Jeremy
Keyboards, Guitar – Spiràl
Music By – Manos Hatzidakis
Vocals, Bass, Keyboards – Vassilikos
Raining Pleasure on Urban Aspirines HERE
Thank you for the unkmown.
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to share new music with all of you. Thank you for your support 😊
DeleteI have the 1st one of N. Y. Rock & Roll Ensemble. But can't remember.
ReplyDeleteI am going to grab the first album as I have heard about the New York R & R Ensemble for years but have never heard them. The pairing with Manos Hatzidakis, who is unknown to me looks very interesting, and I look forward to listening. Many thanks!
ReplyDeleteBrian
I now have his top 10 list from another very good friend and music critic from the NL. ( as i said, only old bands up to 1975 and they must have made at least 2 lps). This is also a very strong list, although very different from mine. I would like Kostas to have yours too.
ReplyDeleteMoby Grape
Big Star
Genesis
Grateful Dead
Golden Earing
Uriah Heep
The Band
Roxy Music
Steve Miller Band
Brinsley Schwarz
And bubbling under: Flamin Groovies, Badfinger, Raspberries, Pretty Things, Traffic, Bad Company, The Who, Eagles.
Kostas this is perhaps my favorite post you have done! Outstanding indeed. I tried to leave a clue for you in my Mamie Van Doren post of "Never On Sunday' as it was a powerful radio song from my youth...now I know the genius behind it and the quotes I very much agree with. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteI'm very happy that you like this album. For my opinion, Manos was the best composer of the Geek music. A real genius and a close friend of my father. A great person!!!
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