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In Memory of Giya : for violin, viola and cello / Savvas Karantzias
Genre:
Chamber music
Subgenre:
Mixed ensemble (2-12 players)
Scoring:
vn vla vc
Theophanes the Greek : for narrator, soprano, mixed choir and large ensemble / Savvas Karantzias
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir and large ensemble
Scoring:
sopr GK perc pf str
Andrei Rublev : for soloists, mixed choir, percussion and strings / Savvas Karantzias
Genre:
Vocal music
Subgenre:
Mixed choir and large ensemble
Scoring:
GK perc str
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Nostalgic Bells: Prelude : for piano / Savvas Karantzias
Genre:
Chamber music
Subgenre:
Piano
Scoring:
pf
composer
Karantzias, Savvas
Date of birth:
1981
Website:
Official Website
Savvas Karantzias received his music education in A. Corelli Conservatory (Rhodes), where he is currently the Conservatory’s professor and director. He also works in the synthetic study of the sound phenomenon and the depiction of image in sound. He is cofounder of the festival “European Polyphony / Polyphonie Europeenne” and founder of Ars Artis Organization. His first appearance in the record industry was in 2015 in the record “Echomonologues”, done in collaboration with Subways Music.
Karantzias has created multiform compositions for orchestra, choir, theater, chamber music and pieces of music for solo instruments. In 2016 he composed the music-theatrical play titled “O kiklos tou 10” (The circle of 10) which was presented at Michael Cacoyannis Foundation and has worked with very significant actors, directors and choreographers.
In 2017 Karantzias composed the Oratorio “Theophanes the Greek”, about the founder of Russian iconography. This work was presented before an audience for the first time at the Cathedral Church of the Annunciation in Rhodes, followed by a performance in Istanbul (Turkey). The play was subsequently presented at the Collège Notre Dame de France in Paris (France) and in the State Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow (Russia). It was also presented at the Bibliotheca of Alexandria (Egypt) under the auspices of the Patriarchate of Alexandria and following the invitation of the Pope and the Patriarch Theodore II’ of Alexandria and all Africa, where he was awarded with the honor of the Grand Commander of Our Lion Battalion of Alexandria.
The compositions of Savvas Karantzias have traveled the world and his works were presented by significant Greek and international artists as well as by significant ensembles. In 2018 he started a long-term collaboration with the Moscow Synodal choir from whom he receives annual orders for the composition of new plays intended to be premiered in front of the Russian audience.
In 2020 Karantzias composed the Oratorio “Andrei Rublev” which was presented in Moscow (Russia) in Zaryadye Concert Hall.
Since 2020, Savvas Karantzias is represented worldwide by MUSICENTRY.