Iannis Xenakis

(1922-2001)

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Xenakis Edition 12-Charisma X

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mode 218 Iannis XENAKIS, Vol. 12:  Charisma X – (Greece, 2008, directed by Efi Xirou) Featuring rare footage of Xenakis plus commentary by composers George Aperghis, Francois-Bernard Mache, Gerard Pape, Curtis Roads, George Koumentakis; plus Francois Xenakis, Makis Solomos, Sharon Kanach & Makhi Xenakis. Musical performances by Sylvio Gualda, Elisabeth Chojnacka, Benny Sluchin, Frances-Marie Uitti, Lori Freedman, Christophe Roy, Spiros Sakkas.  DVD

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Xenakis Edition 12-Charisma X

Greece, 2008
a film directed by Efi Xirou

produced by Gina Petropoulou with Vox-documentaries, Greek Film Centre, ERT

COMPOSERS:
George AperghisFrancois-Bernard MacheGerard Pape
Curtis RoadsGeorge Koumentakis
FEATURING:
Francois Xenakis (Author & Xenakis’wife)Makis SolomosSharon Kanach
Makhi XenakisRoviros Manthoulis
Live Musical excerpts performed by
Sylvio Gualda, percussion (Psappha)Elisabeth Chojnacka, harpsichord (Naama)Benny Sluchin, trombone (Keren)
Frances-Marie Uitti, cello (Charisma)Lori Freeman, clarinet (Charisma)Christophe Roy, cello (Nomos Alpha)
Spiro Sakkas, voice (Oresteia)

Charisma X follows the life of Iannis Xenakis from childhood through his final composition, Omega. Musicologist Makis Solomos guides us through Xenakis’ key periods and accomplishments interspersed with musical performances and comments from those who knew or worked with Xenakis, giving an overview of his personal life and careers in music and architecture.

Xenakis appears in historical footage:
– Talking about his multimedia electronic work La Legende d’Eer, with film of the performance and the Diatope in front of the Pompidou Centre.
– Demonstrating the UPIC, the computer which he designed that allows music to be drawn on a computer screen.
– Speaking about his opera Oresteia and various Greek legends which influenced his work.

It explores the relationship between his music and architecture, including working for Le Corbusier.

Charisma X explores his architectural achievements of the Philips Pavilion at Expo 58, the convent of La Tourette, his home in Corsica, and the houses he designed for his daughter Makhi and composer Mache are shown.

Language : Greek, Modern (1453-). In Greek, French, and English with optional Greek, English, German, and French subtitles.