Nicolaos Mantzaros - Sinfonia di genere Orientale
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Nicolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros (1795 - 1872)
Sinfonia di genere Orientale in A minor
National Symphony Orchestra of Greek Radio
Andreas Pylarinos (conductor)
Νικόλαος Χαλικιόπουλος Μάντζαρος (1795 - 1872)
Συμφωνία Νο. 1, «η Ανατολική»
Εθνική Συμφωνική Ορχήστρα ΕΡΤΔιεύθυνση ορχήστρας: Ανδρέας Πυλαρινός
Ευχαριστώ ταπεινά για αυτη τη δημοσίευση... Είθε ο Θεός να σας δίνει πάντα την αμέριστη αυτη αγάπη να μοιράζεστε την τέχνη του Μάντζαρου, όπως θα εκανε και ο ίδιος προς εμάς!!
Επιτέλους το πρώτο σωζόμενο ελληνικό συμφωνικό έργο εκτελεσμένο από συμφωνική ορχήστρα! Ευχαριστούμε!
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@James Brycen yup, I've been watching on InstaFlixxer for since november myself =)
Όχι το μοναδικό όμως
Υπήρξε και παλαιότερο που δεν έχουμε πρόσβαση;
Αν έχετε κι άλλα παρόμοια έργα Ελλήνων σύνθετων να τα μοιραστείτε μαζί μάς παρακαλώ.
Wonderful music! Greetings from Belgrade!
Αυτή η συμφωνιά μου αρέσει πολύ
❤greek
With Italian origins.
Greek, with Italian origins.
Come on guys you got Vivaldi ,Verdi ,Scarlatti and so many others don't be greedy let us have this one
@@macedonian_catholic_ It is not a matter of being greedy, but it is the
history, which can't be modified. Niccolò Manzaro had Italian origins (Venice), and he was the most important exponent of the Ionian School, which it was also made by other Italian musicians. The "San Giacomo theater" of Corfù, was the emblem of the reborn of the Greek theatre, and it happened thanks to the Italian musicians who moved there . Why should I deny the history? In the name of what, and in the name of who?!?
Is the fact that he had italian origins so important to you that you had to write it twice? 😂😂
@@anonymous-nh5sw The fact that you don't like that I wrote that he had Italian origins, doesn't have any importance. Why shouldn't I deny an historical evidence? In the name of what, and in the name of who? Just in your name, so that you won't feel frustrated? Where did you leave your personality? A 4 years old child is more mature than you. Therefore: what is the sense of your oligophrenic "comment"? 😂😂😂 Plus, if someone replies to my comments, I can reply as well. It is not forbidden by the law. Maybe you don't know that I can reply as many times as I want to, whether you like it or not. Oligophrenia is not a joke. Unfortunately you can't do anything about it, you must live with it, and consequently, I don't envy you 😂😂
@@maxxam2774 look man it seems to me that you don't know your stuff. You are right but you should know that the ionian island had so many artists that their origins were italian. Also our national poet studied in italy and spoke italian more fluently than greek.
I don't deny the fact. I deny the fact that someone is italian just because his mother or his grandmother was. People in corfu at that time were as italian as they were greek. They were filled with italian culture. And so that you know my grandmother was italian. But I don't consider myself as one.
You are right but your comment was stupid. It is something you write twice and it sounds a little bit nationalistic. If you wrote about the culture i would clap. But you write about biology. With all due respect that's a stupid arguement, since italian origin 300+ years ago has very little to nothing in common with todays italian origin. (Obviously that applies to every origin).
My commet was about to show you that origins are not important, at least not that important so that they should be mentioned twice. Therefore people in corfu at that time were as italian as they were greek no matter what theit origins were.
I believe that you wrote that comment so that you feel some superiority to the greek people.
I could tell you what you should write (eg the music school of Napoli) if you wanted to express that superiority that you should feel as an italian but you wouldn't listen to a 4 year old would ya?
Also i would have said the same thing if i saw a greek writig for mauroliko (a greek origin latin mathematician) for example.