|
|
听 |
听 |
Eleni Karaindrou |
Wednesday 3 April 2002 |
听 |
|
Greek composer, Eleni Karaindrou's fascination with film music began when she was a child. Her family home in Athens was next to an open air cinema. This, along with the piano, were the two central passions of her life by the age of eight.
Nowadays, she is well-known as the composer of the music for the award winning film, Eternity and a Day.
But she has recently moved into composition for the theatre, having written the music for a production of Euripedes play, Trojan Women, directed by her husband. With its contemporary themes of genocide, exile and the injustices suffered by women, Eleni tells Jenni how the conflict in Bosnia inspired her to write the music. Karaindrou-Trojan Women, Label: ECM New Series, Catalogue No: 4721392 Karaindrou-Music for Films, Label: ECM New Series, Catalogue No: 8476092
大象传媒 Music: ClassicalDisclaimer
The 大象传媒 is not responsible for the content of external websites. |
听 |
听 |
|
|
|
听 |
What will sway your vote?
Retired? Downsizing? Moving home to be nearer the kids?We'd like to hear your stories about moving house
|
More about Woman's Hour听podcasts
|
|
听
| |
|
|