SAVVAS KARANTZIAS
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The speech of Archbishop Elpidophoros of America, for the composer Savvas Karantzias and hes work ”The Sounds of the Saints”

Greeting

By His Eminence Archbishop Elpidophoros of America

At the U.S. Premier of Savvas Karantzias’

“The sounds of the Saints”

St. Nicholas Church

New York, New York

October  27th, 2023

 

Maestro Karatzias,

Maestro Tsourakis,

Honorable Consul General of Greece Konstantinos Konstantinou,

Distinguished Representatives of the Island of Rhodes,

Dear Friend Anthoula Katsimatidis

Beloved Cathedral Choir, Youth Choir and Orchestra,

Sisters and Brothers,

Tonight, we have witnessed a grand form of synesthetic wonder. Voices of indescribable beauty, notes resounding in our hearing, have gifted us with a portrait of one of the greatest of all iconographers of the two thousand history of our Holy Orthodox Church.

In his life, Theophanes the Greek used colors, shapes, form and vision to arouse the spiritual aspirations in the human soul. And tonight, it is as if all the iridescence, hue and pigmentation of his artistic genius has been transmuted into sound and voice.

What a wonderful offering you have made, Maestro Karatzias, to the world and to us, who are privileged to be here in this symphonic space tonight.

I also would like to congratulate Maestro Costas Tsourakis, the Cathedral Music Director, and all the musicians and singers, for a truly magnificent performance of this aesthetic jewel. Many of you may know that Theophanes the Greek – who lived in the Fourteenth and early Fifteenth Centuries – was the embodiment of the iconographic tradition of Constantinople, the same tradition that through his hands, enriched the Slavic Schools of Novgorod and Moscow. He was the teacher of Andrei Rublev, whose Holy Trinity Icon, now in the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow, is considered perhaps the most perfect icon ever painted.

In this moment, when our Russian Orthodox Brethren have been deceived by the leaders of their government and their Church to wage war against their natural and spiritual kinsmen, I have a special hope and prayer inspired by tonight’s offering. May the beautiful and the good – τὸ καλὸν κἀγαθόν, that Theophanes the Greek brought to Russia, and by which the most sublime spiritual aesthetic of Constantinople was incarnated in the Slavic People – may it find its way again into their hearts through these beautiful harmonies and melodies.

May this music create a morphic field and resonate throughout space and time for the benefit of all.

May it bring about peace, comfort, and healing to this horrific violence and this war that is being waged out of hatred and envy. May it be a balm for the Peoples of Ukraine and Russia, and lead them back to the beauty that Theophanes the Greek brought to their lands so many centuries ago.

My dear friends,

Tonight, we have all witnessed a truth that was expressed by a pious Russian, Fyodor Dostoevsky: “I believe the world will be saved by beauty.”*

Indeed, something of the salvation of the cosmos has been engendered here this evening, and I pray that it reverberates across the world to the health, redemption and restoration of all who will hear and feel its rapturous sound.

Thank you all!

The Agora Unveiled

Με μεγάλη μου χαρά, το έργο μου ‘’Ο Κύκλος του 9’’ για σόλο βιολί,  θα παιχτεί πρώτη φορά στην Ολλανδία στις 4 Απριλίου, μαζί με έργα και άλλων σπουδαίων Ελλήνων και Ολλανδών συνθετών, σε μια ξεχωριστή συναυλία που διοργανώνει ο Constantine Koukias (Ίδρυμα IHOS Amsterdam) σε συνεργασία με την Ελληνική εταιρία Musicentry.gr η οποία με εκπροσωπεί. Το έργο μου θα ερμηνεύσει ο σπουδαίος βιολονίστας Jacob Plooij. Εύχομαι σε όλους καλή επιτυχία !
I am really honored that my work ‘’The Circle of 9’’ for solo violin, will be performed for the first time in the Netherlands on April 4, along with works by other great Greek and Dutch composers, in a special concert organized by Constantine Koukias (IHOS Amsterdam Foundation) in association with the Greek company MYSICENTRY which represents me. My work will be performed by the great violinist Jacob Plooij. I wish a great success to our concert!

new album “Theophanes the Greek and Andrei Rublev: music born by light” released by Ray Records

“The works reflect the artistic search for divine beauty and inner harmony…”

I am pleased to present my new album “Theophanes the Greek and Andrei Rublev: music born by light” released by Ray Records today!
The album is a recording of a live concert of the oratorios, performed on October 15th, 2020 at the Moscow Concert Hall “Zaryadye”.
“The works reflect the artistic search for divine beauty and inner harmony…”
The album is available on all digital platforms.
You can listen to the album by following the following link:

“Theophanes Greek and Andrei Rublev: the music, given birth by Light” Premiere 15 October 2020 in Moscow “Zaryadye” Concert Hall

A musical project “Theophanes Greek and Andrei Rublev: the music, given birth by Light” won the competition of grants for non-profit organizations in the framework of Federal project “Culture” by the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

The concert will take place on October 15, 2020 on the stage of a big concert hall “Zaryadye” – the most famous and modern concert hall for classical music performances in Moscow. The oratorios “Theophan Greek and Andrey Rublev” are written by modern Greek composer Savvas Karatzias. The world premiere will be performed by

Composer : Savvas Karantzias

Moscow Synodal Choir

Voce Anema Orchestra
Choir Conductor: Alexey Puzakov

Conductor : Michael Kotelnikov
Solo Soprano : Anna Polovinkina
Piano : Panayiotis Gogos
Organization: Dmitry Mayakov

The performance will be accompanied by a video based on frescoes and icons of the founders of Russian iconography.

The concert will be organized by Fund of Moscow Synodal choir (director – Dmitry Mayakov) with the support of Russian culture foundation, Department for external church relations of the Moscow Patriarchate, the Church – public Council under the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia for the development of Russian church singing, companies Severstal and Unipro.

A remarkable tribute to the great painter “THEOPHANES THE GREEK”

A remarkable tribute to the great painter “THEOPHANES THE GREEK”, the work of renowned award-winning composer Savvas Karantzias, was held on Sunday, October 20, 2019 under the auspices of the Patriarchate of Alexandria and with blessings of the Pope and Patriarch of Alexandria and All Africa Theodoros V.

His Holiness Theodoros II Patriarch of Alexandria and all of Africa awards the golden medal of The Lion of Saint Mark to the Rhodian composer Savvas Karantzias after the concert and gives a speech about Theophanes the Greek and his 600 years legacy especially in Russia.

Tribute to Savvas Karantzias for the work “Theophanes the Greek”

The big Russian State channel “Kultura” presented in great words, a tribute to the Greek composer Savvas Karantzias in Moscow. The following report states:

The Synodal Choir of Moscow presented at the Tretyakov Gallery a musical work by a Greek composer Savvas Karantzias entitled “The Theophanes the Greek” dedicated to an outstanding illustrator. The concert performance is included in the program of the Year of Greek Language and Literature in Russia.

Not much information about Theophanes’ life was saved, but his paintings and murals remained. It gave me the power to write music. I wrote the first notes, incidentally, when I saw Tarkovsky’s film, Andrei Rublev, ”says Savvas Karantzias.

The action begins with the birth of Theophanes the Greek in Constantinople around 1340. His beginning, after the years that he spent in Russia, where he created his great works, painting the temples in Novgorod and Moscow.

By giving an oratorio to the musical minimalism, the band members admit that it is not an easy task to perform.

This musical language that allows us to immerse ourselves in the spiritual depth and content of this narrative of Theophanes the Greek is, if you will, a musical mural that reveals his work,” explains Alexei Puzakov, head of the Synodal Choir of Moscow.

Mr. Puzakov, during the premiere in the Russian capital, played an unusual role for himself – a reader who used to tell about the life of an illustrator with texts specially translated into Russian.

We had trouble studying the Greek text, but the composer explained everything to us and we quickly entered the Greek alphabet,” says Mikhail Kotelnikov.

Now the composer is working on an essay for Andrei Rublev. It will be the sequel of the “Theophanes the Greek” oratorio.

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