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When I composed Lament for solo flute back in 1995, my main goal was to portray elements of a tragedy (usually dealing with Death) with all those idiosyncrasies someone could find in certain cultures.  Always there is a point, in the sadness of the His presence (Death), when people (especially in some cultures) need to laugh, dance. The "dance" part in Lamentation comes to portray this aspect. Lamentation? starts with a narrative and mournful way. Melancholic would be a more sufficient characterization. The dance that follows is this specific element that keeps the balance between sadness and joy in certain devastating situations. Characteristic lament sounds are the quarter-tones and the existence of a glissando chord which the performer realizes by playing and singing at the same time.


For this work I did use thoughts and feelings derived from my homeland in Greece that I tried to transfer with a direct and at the same time a dynamic way for the performer.

Apostolos Paraskevas is a classical guitarist and composer as well as an award-winning film director and producer. He has received multiple international awards for his compositions and was nominated for a Grammy Award. He is the only guitarist ever to have a major orchestral piece performed at Carnegie Hall under the direction of Lukas Fossand the only musician who has performed there in a Grim Reaper outfit. He was the founder and served for 16 years as the artistic director of the International Guitar Congress-Festival of Corfu, Greece. He is a voting member of the Recording Academy (Grammys). After his undergraduate music studies in Volos he pursued advanced studies in classical guitar with Costas Cotsiolis (diploma, 1990) and Leo Brouwer (Havana 1984, 1988), as well as postgraduate studies in composition with Lukas Foss and Theodore Antoniou (DMA in composition, Boston University, 1998). Paraskevas embarked on a successful career as a guitar soloist and contemporary composer, achieving distinctions in both disciplines: Grammy nomination for Chase Dance (Bridge Records, 1999); first prize for Night Wanderings (Lukas Foss Composition Competition, 2000); first prize for Phygein Adynaton (National Composers Conference, 1997); and numerous prestigious commissions, performances, and publications. Following teaching posts at Northeastern and Boston Universities, Paraskevas has taught since 2001 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston (professor of composition
and classical guitar).

His eclectic compositional style arises as an idiosyncratic integration of seemingly conflicting influences from avant-garde approaches to harmonic structure, form, and timbre, to pop-folk modal and rhythmical concepts amalgamated into a personal evocative musical language, characterized by rhythmic verve, melodic grace, dramatic (and sometimes unexpectedly humorous) gestures, and ritualistic or theatrical elements. The latter feature has also led Paraskevas to the creation of films, notably the acclaimed I Finally Did It (Gold award, California Film Awards 2010), dealing wittily with Death, a recurring extra-musical theme in his music.

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