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Label: 20th Century Label Number: TCC 4167 Year: 196? Title: Zorba the Greek Soundtrack Artist: Mikis Theodorakis INFO: This is a very nice copy of a reel to reel tape titled Sorba the greek, the original soundtrack tape. This is a 20th Century Tape. Very hard to find on RTR tape. As always any questions please call me or e-mail me. Info: ZorbasFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zorbas ("Zorba's dance") is a song by Mikis Theodorakis, the leading Greek composer. This song is originally known as "Armenohorianos Syrtos" by Giorgis Koutsourelis.[1] The song appeared in the film Zorba the Greek, for which Theodorakis wrote the soundtrack, and became internationally famous and popular. It is now commonly played and danced to in Greek tavernas in Greece and worldwide and exists as a kind of music trademark of Greece. It is also known as "Syrtaki" which is a version of the traditional Greek hasapiko dance (= the butcher's dance). The song was also featured in the film Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. The song is particularly infamous in Peru for its association with Shining Path. In the early 90's, a video showing Shining Path's leadership dancing to the song during was given to the author to the media, showing that the organization's heads were hiding in Lima itself. The song is also featured in the "Subdivision" (Prison Break episode) where Charles "Haywire" Patoshik raids a fat food joint and gorges himself in soda and ice cream. News ArticleWorld Soundtrack Academy honours composer Theodorakis with Lifetime Achievement AwardRelease Date: September 16th, 2007 The Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the distribution of the World Soundtrack Awards on 20 October. Theodorakis has written the music for Zorba The Greek, Z and Serpico. The Flemish Radio Orchestra conducted by Dirk Brossé will play music from Zorba The Greek . Mikis Theodorakis was born on the Greek island Chios on 29 July 1925. Still being a child he became acquainted with Greek folk music and after hearing Ludwig von Beethoven's Ninth Symphony he decided to become a composer himself. He received a musical formation both in his own country and at the Conservatory in Paris, where he studied under Olivier Messiaen. His gift for music was immediately recognised and he was commissioned with film scores and ballet music. In 1959 his ballet Antigone was performed at Covent Garden in London. The death of a young striker and the poems about the incident he set to music, urged him to return to his homeland. Political incidents have never let him indifferent. The German occupation of Greece, the Greek civil wars and the never-ending tensions between Turkey and Greece in the Cyprus dispute have marked Mikis Theodorakis deeply. He has always tried to reconcile, but has also taken stands as a result of which he ended in prison more than once and was even tortured. When the Colonels took power in 1967, he was first interned in his homeland and in 1970, under the pressure of an international solidarity movement, released and sent to exile in Paris. He reached fame with his scores for Michael Cacoyannis' Zorba the Greek (1964) and Costa-Gavras' Z (1969). He also wrote the music for The Trojan Women, The Day the Fish Came Out and Iphegenia in Aulis, three films made by Cacoyannis. Also with Costa-Gavras he hit it off immediately, and the score for Z was followed by music for Etat de Siège. Among his sixty music scores should not be forgotten that for Sidney Lumet’s Serpico. In the sixties and in the eighties Mikis Theodorakis was a Member of Parliament and a minister. He was even solicited to become Greek president, but he declined that offer because of his age. Although some of his political statements were controversial, he has got several peace prizes. At the seventh edition of the World Soundtrack Awards the Flemish Radio orchestra conducted by Dirk Brossé will not only perform music of Mikis Theodorakis, but also of the Canadian composer Mychael Danna (Little Miss Sunshine, Capote, Monsoon Wedding, Ice Storm), of Harry Gregson-Williams (Man of Fire, Shrek, Chronicles of Narnia), of Evanthia Reboutsika (My Father & My Son), World Soundtrack Discovery 2006 and of Belgian jazz musician Jef Neve (Dagen Zonder Lief). 7th edition of the World Soundtrack Awards, at Music Centre De Bijloke Ghent at 8 p.m. on Saturday 20 October. Tickets €42/€32 via TeleTicketService (www.teleticketservic Any questions please e-mail me. |
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Mint - M - Perfect, never played, possibly still sealed.
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Good Plus - G+ -Good - G- Will play without skipping and have significant surface noise, visible scratches, and groove wear. Jacket will have seam splits at the bottom, or the spine. Tape, writing, ring wear, or other defects.
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