Cover Eight Winds

Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
27.08.2015

Label: ECM

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Crossover Jazz

Artist: Sokratis Sinopoulos Quartet

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Eight Winds 08:16
  • 2 Yerma 07:11
  • 3 21st March 04:38
  • 4 Thrace 04:33
  • 5 Aegean Sea 04:33
  • 6 In Circles 05:16
  • 7 Lyric 05:30
  • 8 Street Dance 04:07
  • 9 Forever 05:49
  • 10 21st March, Var. 02:25
  • 11 Stillness 01:07
  • 12 Eight Winds, Var. 03:37
  • Total Runtime 57:02

Info for Eight Winds

Der unverkennbare persönliche Ton von Sokratis Sinopoulos' Lyra ist schon auf ECM-Aufnahmen von Eleni Karaindou (The Weeping Meadow, Elegy of the Uprooting, Medea) und Charles Lloyd / Maria Farantouri (Athens Concert) zu hören gewesen.

Der in Athen geborene Sinopoulos hat eine Schlüsselrolle im Wiedererwachen des Interesses and der Lyra in Griechenland gespielt, sowohl in Kontexten der traditionellen Musik als auch bei der Gestaltung von Neuer Musik. Sinopoulos nachdenkliche Kompositionen und sehnsuchtsvolle Balladen auf „Eight Winds“ weisen der Lyra die zentrale melodische Rolle zu.

Sie wird sensibel unterstützt von Yann Keerims Klavierspiel und der subtilen Bass- und Schlagzeugarbeit von Dimitris Tsekouras und Dimitris Emmanuel. „Eight Winds“ wurde im April 2014 in den Sierra Studios in Athen aufgenommen und von Manfred Eicher produziert. Rezensionen

„Umgeben von einem warmen, weichen Klangbild, stimmen diese ›acht Winde‹ auf die karge Schönheit, auf die erhabene Weite und die klare Luft über griechischen Landschaften ein.“ (stereoplay)

Sokratis Sinopoulos, Lyra
Yann Keerim, Klavier
Dimitris Tsekouras, Bass
Dimitris Emanouil, Schlagzeug

Recorded at Sierra Studios in Athens in April 2014
Produced by Manfred Eicher


Sokratis Sinopoulos
Born in Athens in 1974, Sokratis Sinopoulos studied classical guitar, Byzantine music and folk song before taking up the lyra at age 14. Within a year he was playing with mentor Ross Daly’s group, and over the last two decades has collaborated with composers, musicians and singers from Greece and abroad. Along the way he has found his own voice as a creative musician. “I play an instrument associated with a specific tradition and live in a place where the tradition is really strong. There are many advantages to a strong tradition. It’s like having a time machine, almost, which can take you back to the medieval era or on journeys through the history of Greece, the Balkans, many countries. And I have loved all the years I have spent supporting the traditions, including the folk music traditions of the Eastern Mediterranean. But recently something else has been developing, bringing together all of my background with something, let’s say, ‘universal’.”

An encounter with pianist Yann Keerim (born Yannis Kirimkiridis in 1979 in Ionnina), a similarly open-minded musician, led to the founding of the Sokratis Sinopoulos Quartet in 2011: “With Yannis, I felt there was a connection that was about more than the instruments we played. It was more of a personal connection, and similar sensibilities.”

As pianist he has performed with jazz and ‘world music’ artists including Ara Dinkjian, Manos Achinotopoulos, and Haig Yazdjian. Dimitris Tsekouras (born 1985 in Athens) comes from a musical family. He played piano, violin, guitar and drums before settling on the bass, which he studied at the Conservatory of Athens.

Dimitris Emmanuel graduated from the Music High School of Pallini, specialized in Greek traditional percussion and Latin percussion. He won the Greek Young Artist Award in 1997 and since then has worked with many groups of traditional Greek music and dance companies.

Booklet for Eight Winds

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