Petridis, Petros (1892-1977)
Using a polyphonic musical language that draws on medieval Byzantine chant, Petros Petridis can be considered one of the most important proponents of the Greek National School. The Requiem for the Emperor Constantine Palaiologos mourns the end of the Byzantine Empire with elegiac lyricism culminating in an ultimately uplifting finale. The Third Symphony is a musical tribute to France, Petridis’s adopted home, while the Concerto Grosso enriches an older form with contemporary colour. All of these works are eminently representative of this composer’s significant aesthetic and creative achievements.
All the performances here are excellent. The vocal soloists are more than solid, with tenor Angelo Simos being a standout. Byron Fidetzis conducts with intensity, molding phrases firmly to keep things moving, and providing both fervor and beauty. The choral and orchestral forces are up to the challenge of sustaining the listener’s interest over long spans of time.
A hugely valuable addition to the discography, and a triumph all round.
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