Yannis Papaioannou lived mainly in Athens, but also experienced a crucial period of study in Europe with musicians such as Arthur Honegger, and encountering the richness of postwar Parisian musical life. Papaioannou’s stylistic phases reflect a panorama of 20th century Greek art-music. His creative absorption of Western techniques ranged from the impressionism of the Preludes to the more traditional nationalism of Island Dance, from a post-1950 experimentation with the modernism of Stravinsky, Schoenberg and Webern, to the deeply expressive works of his final years.
Papaioannou: A Poet at the Sea Papaioannou: Associations Papaioannou: Candles Papaioannou: Corsair Dance No. 1 Papaioannou: Erotic Papaioannou: Farewell Roses Papaioannou: Fourteen Children's Portraits (excerpts) Papaioannou: In the Depth of the Looking Glass Papaioannou: Island Dance Papaioannou: Oraculum Papaioannou: Preludes I, II and III Papaioannou: Rhythms and Colors Papaioannou: Scherzo Papaioannou: Serenade Papaioannou: Suite: Vivace
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