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Nicolas Economou

Nicolas Economou (Greek: Νικόλας Οικονόμου; 11 August 1953 – 29 December 1993) was a Cypriot composer, pianist and conductor born in Nicosia, Cyprus.

Nicolas Economou
Born(1953-08-11)August 11, 1953
Nicosia, Cyprus
DiedDecember 29, 1993(1993-12-29) (aged 40)
Cyprus
GenresClassical
Occupation(s)Pianist, Composer, Conductor
Instrument(s)Piano
LabelsDeutsche Grammophon

Economou came to international attention at the 1969 Tchaikovsky Competition when he was 16. After studying at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow he eventually moved via Düsseldorf to Munich. From his base there he established himself throughout Europe as a concert pianist, composer, arranger, conductor and organiser of music festivals. In December 1993 Economou died in a car accident in Cyprus.

Precocious talent

Nicolas Economou was the first child of his family. His parents, who loved classical music, decided to expose him to music as a creative outlet rather than a career. At the age of five, he started taking piano lessons and soon began improvising on the piano and composing short pieces of music. When Solon Michaelides, the celebrated Cypriot composer, conductor, musicologist and friend of the family heard him play for the first time, when Economou was not yet seven years old, he declared: "This child is a blessing to his parents, Cyprus, and the World". On his advice, Economou's musical training was undertaken by George Arvanitakis.

The turning point in Economou's life came at the age of ten. It had to be decided whether he would eventually take up music as a career. Again Solon Michaelides, who was following Economou's progress, suggested that his musical education should be continued outside Cyprus where he would have greater opportunities. In September 1964, after an audition, he was accepted at the Special School of Music of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, a preparatory school for youngsters to enter the Conservatory. In December of that year, in Athens, he won the "Keti Papaioannou" Panhellenic Competition for young musicians up to the age of seventeen. The following year at the age of twelve, he began his musical studies in Moscow.

After three years of studies, his piano teacher suggested that he should enter the Tchaikovsky Competition, an international music competition. After a year of preparation and at the age of sixteen, he participated in the competition, gaining favourable reviews from the press, radio and television. A year later, he was admitted to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory itself. Leaving Moscow in 1972, he moved to Düsseldorf, before settling in Munich, Germany, where he studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich, studying piano under Ludwig Hoffmann and composition under Wilhelm Killmayer.

Pianist

As a performer, he appeared in Europe, the US and Canada as well as the USSR, Japan, Iceland, and Israel. He performed solo, and with orchestras and other famous performers and composers like Martha Argerich, Rodion Shchedrin, Sviatoslav Richter, Michel Beroff, Chick Corea and others. As well as performing in concert with Martha Argerich and Chick Corea, he also recorded with them. The record with Chick Corea, entitled On Two Pianos, was the result of a series of concerts in Germany in 1981/82 during which the two musicians interacted with each other by improvising in their own style. He also released two other solo albums.

The Nicolas Economou Foundation posthumously published seven CDs under the series title L'Art de Nicolas Economou, compiling hours of recordings that Economou left behind.

Composer

Economou studied composition with Vladislav Zolotaryov and Wilhelm Killmayer. He wrote music for piano, for small ensembles, symphonic music and film music. Many of his compositions have themes and rhythms from Cyprus and the Mediterranean. Some of his compositions are: Children Studies, Sonata for Chick (dedicated to Chick Corea) for piano, Cyprus Picture and Cyprus Dances for an ensemble of eight players. He wrote the soundtracks for twelve films including Rosa Luxemburg and Die bleierne Zeit, both by Margarethe von Trotta.

Economou also arranged Tchaikovsky's The Nutcracker Suite (originally written for orchestra) for two pianos, dedicated to his daughter and Martha Argerich's daughter. Economou also arranged Vivaldi's The Four Seasons for four pianos.

Conductor and organiser

In 1978, with the collaboration of the City of Munich, Economou organised a "Cyprus Week" in Munich, with artists from Cyprus including actors, musicians, painters, sculptors and the late shadow performer, Paphios. He was also the founder of the "Solisten Ensemble" in Munich with which he performed some of his compositions and those of other composers. He was the co-founder of the well-established Münchner Klaviersommer (Munich Piano Summer). In February 1992 he organised in Venice the first of a series of piano festivals he intended to establish in Europe with the title "Pianisti non-Solo".

As a conductor he directed the distinguished Moscow Chamber Orchestra, the Bavarian Symphony Orchestra, Germany's Youth Orchestra and the La Fenice Opera Orchestra of Venice.

Recognition and awards

In acknowledgement of his services and contribution to culture and the arts in general, Economou was honoured on various occasions by several bodies.

  • The city of Munich honoured him in 1979 for his contribution to the arts, as a composer and interpreter of classical and modern music, with the award for "Best Interpreter of the Year".
  • In 1983, the Bavarian TV produced a television portrait of Economou, more than an hour in duration, in which he is shown in all facets of his creative life. The film, called Kreisleriana (after the work for piano by Schumann), was directed by Klaus Voswinkel.
  • Since 1988, a seat bearing his name has stood in the Prinzregententheater of the City of Munich, next to seats of other prominent artists.
  • In Cyprus he was honoured with the 1991 "Tefkros Anthias and Theodosis Pierides Award".
  • Because of his outstanding contribution to music, he was accepted in 1992 into one of Europe's prominent societies, the Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea (The European Academy of Sciences and Arts), members of which are Nobel prize winners, politicians, artists, church dignitaries and others.

25th Anniversary memorial concert

In October 2018 a memorial concert was held at Prinzregententheater in Munich for his 25th death anniversary. Amongst the artists who performed were Martha Argerich, Rodion Shchedrin, Gerhard Oppitz, Paul Gulda (de) and Semeli Economou with Santa Semeli and the Monks.

Character

Economou had many well-known friends, not only musicians but also persons coming from a variety of intellectual backgrounds. Among them was the late philosopher and playwright Friedrich Dürrenmatt, with whom he had a special bond. Others include Arthur Miller and his family, Rodion Shchedrin and the legendary Maya Plisetskaya, Maximilian and Maria Schell, Volker Schlondorff and Margarethe von Trotta. In Greece he had close ties with the late Solon Michaelides, Vangelis, Thanos Mikroutsikos, Dionysis Savvopoulos and Manos Hadjidakis.

Personal life

Nicolas Economou is the father of Semeli Economou from his first marriage to Greek-American born Maritsa Tsirigos.

From 1988 until his death, his partner was art patron and philanthropist Maja Hoffmann.[1]

Sources

References

  1. ^ Solway, Diane. "Maja Hoffmann Art World Maverick" W Magazine, 1 September 2012. Retrieved on 12 February 2019.

External links

  • Nicolas Economou at IMDb

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1993 Economou died in a car accident in Cyprus Contents 1 Precocious talent 2 Pianist 3 Composer 4 Conductor and organiser 5 Recognition and awards 6 25th Anniversary memorial concert 7 Character 8 Personal life 9 Sources 10 References 11 External linksPrecocious talent EditNicolas Economou was the first child of his family His parents who loved classical music decided to expose him to music as a creative outlet rather than a career At the age of five he started taking piano lessons and soon began improvising on the piano and composing short pieces of music When Solon Michaelides the celebrated Cypriot composer conductor musicologist and friend of the family heard him play for the first time when Economou was not yet seven years old he declared This child is a blessing to his parents Cyprus and the World On his advice Economou s musical training was undertaken by George Arvanitakis The turning point in Economou s life came at the age of ten It had to be decided whether he would eventually take up music as a career Again Solon Michaelides who was following Economou s progress suggested that his musical education should be continued outside Cyprus where he would have greater opportunities In September 1964 after an audition he was accepted at the Special School of Music of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow a preparatory school for youngsters to enter the Conservatory In December of that year in Athens he won the Keti Papaioannou Panhellenic Competition for young musicians up to the age of seventeen The following year at the age of twelve he began his musical studies in Moscow After three years of studies his piano teacher suggested that he should enter the Tchaikovsky Competition an international music competition After a year of preparation and at the age of sixteen he participated in the competition gaining favourable reviews from the press radio and television A year later he was admitted to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory itself Leaving Moscow in 1972 he moved to Dusseldorf before settling in Munich Germany where he studied at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich studying piano under Ludwig Hoffmann and composition under Wilhelm Killmayer Pianist EditAs a performer he appeared in Europe the US and Canada as well as the USSR Japan Iceland and Israel He performed solo and with orchestras and other famous performers and composers like Martha Argerich Rodion Shchedrin Sviatoslav Richter Michel Beroff Chick Corea and others As well as performing in concert with Martha Argerich and Chick Corea he also recorded with them The record with Chick Corea entitled On Two Pianos was the result of a series of concerts in Germany in 1981 82 during which the two musicians interacted with each other by improvising in their own style He also released two other solo albums The Nicolas Economou Foundation posthumously published seven CDs under the series title L Art de Nicolas Economou compiling hours of recordings that Economou left behind Composer EditEconomou studied composition with Vladislav Zolotaryov and Wilhelm Killmayer He wrote music for piano for small ensembles symphonic music and film music Many of his compositions have themes and rhythms from Cyprus and the Mediterranean Some of his compositions are Children Studies Sonata for Chick dedicated to Chick Corea for piano Cyprus Picture and Cyprus Dances for an ensemble of eight players He wrote the soundtracks for twelve films including Rosa Luxemburg and Die bleierne Zeit both by Margarethe von Trotta Economou also arranged Tchaikovsky s The Nutcracker Suite originally written for orchestra for two pianos dedicated to his daughter and Martha Argerich s daughter Economou also arranged Vivaldi s The Four Seasons for four pianos Conductor and organiser EditIn 1978 with the collaboration of the City of Munich Economou organised a Cyprus Week in Munich with artists from Cyprus including actors musicians painters sculptors and the late shadow performer Paphios He was also the founder of the Solisten Ensemble in Munich with which he performed some of his compositions and those of other composers He was the co founder of the well established Munchner Klaviersommer Munich Piano Summer In February 1992 he organised in Venice the first of a series of piano festivals he intended to establish in Europe with the title Pianisti non Solo As a conductor he directed the distinguished Moscow Chamber Orchestra the Bavarian Symphony Orchestra Germany s Youth Orchestra and the La Fenice Opera Orchestra of Venice Recognition and awards EditIn acknowledgement of his services and contribution to culture and the arts in general Economou was honoured on various occasions by several bodies The city of Munich honoured him in 1979 for his contribution to the arts as a composer and interpreter of classical and modern music with the award for Best Interpreter of the Year In 1983 the Bavarian TV produced a television portrait of Economou more than an hour in duration in which he is shown in all facets of his creative life The film called Kreisleriana after the work for piano by Schumann was directed by Klaus Voswinkel Since 1988 a seat bearing his name has stood in the Prinzregententheater of the City of Munich next to seats of other prominent artists In Cyprus he was honoured with the 1991 Tefkros Anthias and Theodosis Pierides Award Because of his outstanding contribution to music he was accepted in 1992 into one of Europe s prominent societies the Academia Scientiarum et Artium Europaea The European Academy of Sciences and Arts members of which are Nobel prize winners politicians artists church dignitaries and others 25th Anniversary memorial concert EditIn October 2018 a memorial concert was held at Prinzregententheater in Munich for his 25th death anniversary Amongst the artists who performed were Martha Argerich Rodion Shchedrin Gerhard Oppitz Paul Gulda de and Semeli Economou with Santa Semeli and the Monks Character EditEconomou had many well known friends not only musicians but also persons coming from a variety of intellectual backgrounds Among them was the late philosopher and playwright Friedrich Durrenmatt with whom he had a special bond Others include Arthur Miller and his family Rodion Shchedrin and the legendary Maya Plisetskaya Maximilian and Maria Schell Volker Schlondorff and Margarethe von Trotta In Greece he had close ties with the late Solon Michaelides Vangelis Thanos Mikroutsikos Dionysis Savvopoulos and Manos Hadjidakis Personal life EditNicolas Economou is the father of Semeli Economou from his first marriage to Greek American born Maritsa Tsirigos From 1988 until his death his partner was art patron and philanthropist Maja Hoffmann 1 Sources Edithttp www nicolaseconomou com including discography and list of compositions The Nicolas Economou Foundation including biographyReferences Edit Solway Diane Maja Hoffmann Art World Maverick W Magazine 1 September 2012 Retrieved on 12 February 2019 External links EditNicolas Economou on ClassicalTV Nicolas Economou at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicolas Economou amp oldid 1104828214, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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