The Axion Estin Foundation (AEF)

 

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The Axion Estin Foundation (AEF), Inc. wishes to thank Professor Achilleas Chaldaiakis for presiding over this Second Symposium's organizing committee.

The Axion Estin Foundation (AEF) wishes also to thank the National Forum of Greek Orthodox Church Musicians for its grant which has made possible the transcriptions, by John Boyer, of all the music scores which will be used at its second symposium.

Click here to view a sample of John Boyer's work.

Symposium's First Session - January 14, 2008, 10am Welcoming Remarks>>Click here to view list of distinguished speakers and related performances



BUILDING A BYZANTINE CHOIR

The central workshop of this symposium is offered by Lycourgos Angelopoulos assisted by the members of his world-renowned Greek Byzantine Choir. Mr. Angelopoulos will be assisted in his presentation by Dr. Alexander Lingas, who will translate the sessions from Greek to English and offer brief background information if necessary.
 
These workshops will take place during the morning session of all three days of the symposium. The total duration of each day's workshop will be approximately 2 1/2 hours, and will be divided into two parts. The first part will be a demonstration of the topic under evaluation utilizing members of the Greek Byzantine Choir. The second part will consist of Mr. Angelopoulos' interaction with symposium participants, applying the principles demonstrated during the first part.

The goal of this workshop is to train choir directors, choir members, psaltes, music educators, and others interested in Byzantine Music choir performance, and the basics of creating a Byzantine Choir. The best analogy to better describe this workshop is to imagine one who arrives in a new town and wants to create a Byzantine Choir from scratch. What would the necessary steps be to achieve this goal? Mr. Angelopoulos, taking advantage of the unique opportunity to use his entire choir in teaching others and the comfortable recital hall of The Graduate Center, CUNY, will illustrate the main principles of building a Byzantine Choir.

Who:
Lycourgos Angelopoulos and members of
Greek Byzantine Choir
When:
All days - morning sessions
Content:
Workshops

KEY-NOTE ADDRESS

Who:
Michalis Adamis, Composer
When:
Monday evening, January 14, 2008
Title:
Within & Beyond Symbolism:
An Insight and a Perspective of Musical Creation

   
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC





LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

Who:
Professor Achilleas Chaldaiakis,
University of Athens, Greece
When:
Various days
Content:
Three lectures and three workshops

   
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - One lecture, Monday morning, January 14, 2008
Click here for a Summary in Greek
* Currently available in Greek, English translation coming soon



LECTURES & WORKSHOPS

Who:
Professor Gregorios Anastasiou,
University of Athens, Greece
When:
Various days
Content:
One lecture and five workshops

   
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC - One lecture, Wednesday afternoon, January 16, 2008



WORKSHOPS

Who:
Professor Photios Ketsetzis,
Hellenic College/Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, Brookline, Massachusetts
When:
Various days
Content:
Five workshops - Examinations of exceprts from major hym categories
   

AVAILABLE ONLY TO SYMPSOSIUM PARTICIPANTS




SPECIAL EVENT - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

LECTURE - DEMONSTRATION

Who:
Arsinoi Ioannidou,
Doctoral Candidate at the Department of Music of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York
When:
Tuesday afternoon, January 15, 2008
Title:
The Internal relationship between Byzantine Chant and Folk Music

   
   
PERFORMANCE: 
THE GREEK BYZANTINE CHOIR
DIR. LYCOURGOS ANGELOPOULOS
HYMNS DEMONSTRATION:
PHOTIOS KETSETZIS
FOLK SONGS DEMONSTRATION:
ACHILLEAS CHALDAIAKIS