- Harilaos Perpessas
Harilaos Perpessas (Greek: Χαρίλαος Περπέσσας) (b Leipzig, 10 May 1907; d Sharon, MA, 19 Oct 1995) was a Greek composer of the
Modern Era . He studied mainly withSchoenberg inBerlin . There he metSkalkottas but he remained opposed to both composers' compositional methods. After his first arrival inGreece in 1934 he became more actively involved in composition. In 1948 he moved toNew York where he lived in virtual seclusion, reportedly declining commissions for film scores fromSkouras , the president ofTwentieth Century-Fox .Along with
Skalkottas andMitropoulos (one of his main champions of his work), he is generally considered one of the first Greek composers who did not belong to the National School. His main influences areRichard Strauss ,Gustav Mahler ,Claude Debussy andRavel . He often kept revising his works withholding them from publication.Works
Orchestral: Dionysos Dithyramben (before 1934); Prelude and Fugue in C (1935, rev. 1970s); Symphony no.2, (1936-7), completed as Sym. `Christus', 1948-50; Symphonic Variations on Beethoven's Eighth Symphony, 1953-60; orchestration of J.S. Bach: Die Kunst der Fugue (1953-6);
Other works: Piano Sonata, (1928-32, destroyed); String Quartet (1928-32, destroyed); Restoration, tetralogy, 1963-73: The Song of the Concentration Camp [= Prelude and Fugue, 1935] , The Opening of the Seventh Seal (Liberation) (Hippolytus: Philosophumena), Conjunction, The Infinite Bliss.
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#"The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians"
*P.E. Gradenwitz: `Requiem to a Forgotten Composer', The Athenian, no.272 (1996), 16-18
*S.D. Heliadelis: `Harilaos Perpessas, o agnostos Siatistinos klassikos synthetis ke philosophos' [Harilaos Perpessas, the unknown classical composer and philosopher from Siatista] , Elymiaka [Salonica] , no.43 (1999), 93-110
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