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Lena Platonos (born 21 October 1951) is a
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and composer of electronic and art music. She took a leading role in the electronic music scene in the 1980s, while her work constituted an inspiration for Greek electronic musicians in the subsequent decades.


Early life

Born in
Heraklion Heraklion or Iraklion ( ; el, Ηράκλειο, , ) is the largest city and the administrative capital of the island of Crete and capital of Heraklion regional unit. It is the fourth largest city in Greece with a population of 211,370 (Urban Ar ...
, Crete in 1951 (but raised in
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), Platonos is the daughter of George Platon and Antigone Astrinaki. Her father George was a well-known composer and first pianist in the
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. Lena started to play the piano at the age of two, and subsequently took lessons from her father.


Studies

She studied at the Athens Conservatoire under the guidance of Phoebe Vallinda and Marika Papaioannou and became a professional pianist at the age of eighteen, while in 1963 she won First Prize in the Katie Papaioannou Contest. She departed with a scholarship for studies abroad, first at the
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and then in Berlin, where she came into contact with rock, jazz and eastern music. She returned to Greece during the course of the dictatorship and cooperated with Heracles Triantaphyllidis and his band ″DNA″, going back to Berlin in 1975 and returning again finally in 1978. Together with her then husband Dimitris Marangopoulos, she began to work with the
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of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), where she also became acquainted with
Manos Hatzidakis Manos Hatzidakis (also spelled Hadjidakis; el, Μάνος Χατζιδάκις; 23 October 1925 – 15 June 1994) was a Greek composer and theorist of Greek music, widely considered to be one of the greatest Greek composers and one of the most ...
who was at that time the director of the Third. With Hatzidakis she developed a long-standing professional and friendly relationship. She took part in the production of the broadcast ″Lilipoupoli″. Here, writing verses and music, her compositions are some of the most well-known songs of the broadcast, such as ‘Roza-Rozalia’ and ‘The dance of the Peas’.


Career

Her debut in recording began with the record ″Sabotage″ in 1981, which was created in cooperation with Marianina Kriezis and
Savina Yannatou Savina Yannatou (Greek: Σαβίνα Γιαννάτου, ''Savína Yannátou''; born 16 March 1959, Athens) is a Greek singer. After taking classical guitar lessons and participating in the children's choir of Yannis Nousias for some years, she ...
–with whom she had worked also in Lilipoupoli – and the singer Yiannis Palamidas. The record characterized in Greek data as pioneering, as much for the composition and versification as also for the intensive use of the synthesizer –with which Platonos had begun to experiment for a short time before – for the first time in Greek recording. There followed the circulation of 13 poems by
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set to music, a work which had been completed before Sabotage, but circulated second at the insistence of the director of Lyra, Alekos Patsiphas. Next year the album ″Manos Hatzidakis ’62″ came out, with minimal electronic arrangements of 12 songs by the composer. There followed three personal records which determined her mark on Greek electronic music and constituted a point of reference for future attempts ″Sun's Masks″ (1984), ″Galop″ (1985), and ″Lepidoptera″ (1986). In these records Platonos turned entirely to electronic music and to experimental directions in form, orchestration and verse. Her compositions follow minimalistic motifs with intense use of keyboards, schematising carefully staged soundscapes. The voice, frequently passing through electronic filters, at times plays a central role – right up to the uniqueness in compositions of delivery – but may be used also like a simple instrument of accompaniment. Her verses, usually surrealistic in their expression, are nevertheless direct and touch on themes of daily routine and personal relationships, especially love and alienation, and are distinguished by their tenderness and at other times childlike innocence. In between the above, circulated the record ″The Sound and its Errors″ with children's songs in verses by
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, while in 1986 Platonos worked with the other pioneers in electronic music in Greece Michalis Grigoriou and Vangelis Katsoulis in the work ″Music for keyboards″. In 1989 the children's opera ″The Emperor’s Nightingale″ came out, based on the Andersen tale of the same name and discographically the 80’s closed with two more records of more subdued tones and dark style, ″The Breaking of the Ice″ with Yiannis Palamidas in 1989, based more on the piano and normal instruments, and ″Do Not Disturb my Circles″ in 1991. In 1990 Platonos cooperated with
Dionysis Savvopoulos Dionysis Savvopoulos ( el, Διονύσης Σαββόπουλος) (born 2 December 1944) is a prominent Greek singer-songwriter. Career Savvopoulos was born in the city of Thessaloniki, Greece (December 1944) in a middle-class family. He pass ...
in live appearances and on the record ″Retrospection '63-'89″ and in 1991 with
Dimitra Galani Dimitra Galani ( el, Δήμητρα Γαλανή) is a Greek singer and songwriter. Galani was born 1952 in Athens and began her musical career at the age of 16 providing vocals on several tracks of Dimos Moutsis and Nikos Gatsos on the album "A ...
on ″Myths of Europe″, arranging songs of
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, Kurt Weill among others. After a period of abstention from recording and gradual distancing also from publicity, Lena Platonos returned in 1997 with ″Breaths″ in cooperation with Savina Yannatou, a record with subduedly-toned love songs and orchestrations close to art music and jazz instead of electronic music. At the same time the collection ″Lena Platonos’ Blender″ came out with arrangements of her songs by well-known artists on the Greek electronic scene (Coti K, Constantinos Veta, Michalis Delta, ΙΟΝ, etc.), which enjoyed a particular flowering at that time. In 2000 the record ″The Third Doorway″ circulated with poems by Thodoros Poalas set to music, which were sung by
Maria Farantouri Maria Farantouri or Farandouri ( el, Μαρία Φαραντούρη; born 28 November 1947 in Athens) is a Greek singer and also a political and cultural activist. She has collaborated with Greek composers such as Mikis Theodorakis, who wrote the ...
. In March 2003 she presented her oeuvre in its entirely at a show in the Athens Concert Hall (Megaron Mousikis Athinon), the tickets for which were sold out. In December 2005 the book ″My Words″ (ed. Odos Panos) was published with verses from her songs. In February 2008 CD-single ″I Loved You″ came out in 160,000 copies together with the Sunday edition of the newspaper
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(Kyriakatiki Eleftherotypia), while on 18 March 2008 her new record ″Diaries″, of autobiographical character, came out with which she returned to electronic music. On 28 July 2008 at the
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there was a retrospective concert for her work, where, apart from herself, Elli Paspalas, Martha Phridzilas, Constantinos Veta, and Yiannis Palamidas and Vassilikos (from
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) participated. In 2010 followed a double disc with the live recording of the performance at the Pallas with the participation of her well-known colleagues Savina Yannatou and Yiannis Palamidas, while in December of the same year, Lena Platonos set poems of
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to music for the performance which was given at the Pallas, directed by
Dimitris Papaioannou Dimitris Papaioannou ( el, Δημήτρης Παπαϊωάννου; born 21 June 1964) is a Greek experimental theater stage director, choreographer and visual artist who drew media attention and acclaim with his creative direction of the Ope ...
, on the occasion of the 150 years from the birth of the great Egyptiot-Greek poet. In October 2014 Lena Platonos set to music selected poems by George Chronas on the record ″Sacred Pain″, with the participation of Pantelis Theocharidis and Melina Kanas. The next important step comes in 2015 with the electronic masterpiece ″Galop″ recirculated by Dark Entries Records and drawing the attention of more of the international Press and also of distinguished foreign DJs. Songs like ‘Bloody Shadows from a Distance’, ‘Witches’, and ‘Ruby Liqueur’ were heard from sets of Boiler Room and Beats in Space as far as Paris catwalks as soundtracks for fashion shows of the renowned house of Dior. Besides, the reliable periodical
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included ″Galop″ in its 25 best re-issues of the year in the whole world. The same year, Lena Platonos in her concert at the Onassis STEGI presented for the first time a cycle of songs in English with the title ″Hope is the thing with feathers″, in the poetry of
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, with the participation of Sissi Rada and Athina Routsis in the song and Karyophyllia Karambetis in the narration, while the orchestration was by Lena Platonos and Sterios Tsirliagos. In January 2016 Lena Platonos composes the final song with the participation of
Tania Tsanaklidou Soultana (Tania) Tsanaklidou ( el, Τάνια Τσανακλίδου, born 9 April 1952) is a Greek artist, both singer and actress, who represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 1978. Biography Tania was born in Drama, Greece on 9 April ...
in the interpretation and Eleni Photaki in the verse, for the performance ‘My name is Eva’, which is put on at the Alcmene Theatre under the direction of Antonis Boskoitis and is based on the life of Eva Kumarianou. Later in 2016 the circulation of an EP from the DJ Red Axes with 4 remixes from the record ‘Galop’ is expected, while due to follow is also the recirculation of the record ‘Sun’s Masks’, once again from Dark Entries Records. In 2017 Stathis Gourgouris, Professor of Comparative Literature and Society in Columbia University, in his book chapter 'Musical Poiesis, Erotic Cosmology, and Commodity Life: The Lena Platonos Phenomenon', acclaimed Platonos′ contribution to modern greek electronic music, comparing her to
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. Lena Platonos has also written music for the theatre, ballet and television, as well as works of classical music. Apart from music, she is involved in painting and miniatures and has put her works on show from time to time, while she herself has created the covers for several of her records.


Discography

* Sabotage (Lyra 1981, with Yiannis Palamidas and Savina Yannatou, in verses of Marianina Kriezi). * Karyotakis-13 Songs (Lyra 1982, with Savina Yannatou in poetry of Costas Karyotakis). * The '62 of Manos Hatzidakis (Lyra 1983, with Savina Yannatou). * Sun's Masks (Lyra 1984). * The Sound and its Errors (Seirios 1985, with Savina Yannatou in poetry of Gianni Rodari). * Galop (Lyra 1985, Dark Entries Records 2015 re-issue). * Lepdoptera (Lyra 1986). * The Emperor's Nightingale (Lyra 1989, children's opera, arrangement of the tale of Hans Christian Andersen). * The Breaking of the Ice (Seirios 1989, with Yiannis Palamidas). * Do Not Disturb My Circles (Akti 1991, with Katerina Kouka and Katerina Nitsopoulou). * Breaths (Lyra 1997, with Savina Yannatou). * The Third Doorway (MINOS 2000, with Maria Farantouri in poetry of Thodoros Poalas). * A Thousand and One Tunes (Lyra 2000, collection). * I Loved You (Οdos Panos 2008, CD-single). * Diaries (Odos Panos 2008). * Lena Platonos – Concert at the Pallas (Lyra 2010). * Constantinos Kavafis 13 Songs (Inner Ear records 2010, with Yiannis Palamidas, in poetry of C. P. Cavafis). * Sacred Pain (Οdos Panos 2014, with Pantelis Theodoridis and Melina Kanas). * Hope Is The Thing With Feathers (2021)


Participations

* Lilipoupoli Here (MINOS 1980). * Music for Keyboards (Music Box 1987). * Retrospection '63-'89 of Dionyssis Savvopoulos (Polydor 1990). * Myths of Europe of Dimitra Galani (MINOS 1991).


Sources-references

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