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Theodore Kerkezos is a
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. He is “…one of the most astounding performers of the day.” ''Gramophone'' (Editor’s Choice) Kerkezos performed and recorded the entire standard repertoire for solo saxophone with orchestras including the London Symphony, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Philharmonia (of London),
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, Tchaikovsky Moscow Radio Symphony, Zurich Symphony, Boston Symphony (Pops), Vienna Chamber (Wiener Kammerorchester),
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, Reinische Philharmonie, Moscow Soloists, Athens State, "G.Enescu" Bucharest Philharmonic, Bilbao Symphony, National Radio of Romania, Royal Bangkok Symphony, Thuringen-Gotha Philharmonic, Meiningen Opera Symphony, Far Eastern Symphony, Massimo Belini Opera Symphony, Hamburg Klassik Philharmonie, Südwestfallen Philharmonie, Südwestdeutsch Kammerorchester, Armenian Philharmonic, appearing at halls such as Carnegie Hall, Royal Festival Hall,
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, Great Hall of the “Tchaikovsky” Moscow State Conservatoire, Tonhalle-Zurich, Vienna Konzerthaus, Opera of Rome, Athens Megaron Concert Hall, Beijing Concert Hall and Herod Atticus Theatre (Athens-Parthenon).


Early life

Kerkezos graduated from the Athens Conservatory (Babis Farantatos’ class) and continued in Paris with Daniel Deffayet and in Bordeaux with
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Career

He works with
Yuri Bashmet Yuri Abramovich Bashmet (russian: link=no, Юрий Абрамович Башмет; born 24 January 1953) is a Russian conductor, violinist, and violist. Biography Yuri Bashmet was born on 24 January 1953 in Rostov-on-Don in the family of A ...
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Teodor Currentzis Teodor Currentzis ( el, Θεόδωρος Κουρεντζής ; born 24 February 1972) is a Greek-Russian conductor, musician and actor. Biography Currentzis was born in Athens, and at age 4 began to take piano lessons. At age 7, he began vio ...
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Yuri Simonov Yuri Ivanovich Simonov (russian: Ю́рий Ива́нович Си́монов; born 4 March 1941 in Saratov, Soviet Union) is a Russian conductor. He studied at the Leningrad Conservatory under Nikolai Rabinovich, and was later an assistant c ...
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Myron Michailidis Myron Michailidis ( el, Μύρων Μιχαηλίδης) is a Greek conductor, since 2018 Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of both the Erfurt Opera & the Philharmonic Orchestra of Erfurt in Germany.''The Greek conductor Myron Michailidis will be the ...
, and Michael Nyman. His arrangements were performed by orchestras such as the London Philharmonic, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Boston Pops, Berliner Symphoniker, Wiener Kammerorchester,Hamburg Philharmonie, Athens State Orchestra, Bremen Philharmonie, Thessaloniki State Symphony and Wiener Kammerorchester. He was twice nominated for the US 50th Grammy Awards in New York proposed by
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label. In 1999, he started a collaboration with Alphonse Leduc Editions Musicales-Paris writing books for saxophone. Works have been dedicated to him by composers including
Iannis Xenakis Giannis Klearchou Xenakis (also spelled for professional purposes as Yannis or Iannis Xenakis; el, Γιάννης "Ιωάννης" Κλέαρχου Ξενάκης, ; 29 May 1922 – 4 February 2001) was a Romanian-born Greek-French avant-garde c ...
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Friedrich Cerha Friedrich Cerha (born 17 February 1926) is an Austrian composer, conductor and music educator. Education and Career Cerha was born in Vienna, Austria, and educated at the Viennese Music Academy (violin with Váša Příhoda, composition with ...
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Mikis Theodorakis Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis ( el, Μιχαήλ "Μίκης" Θεοδωράκης ; 29 July 1925 – 2 September 2021) was a Greek composer and lyricist credited with over 1,000 works. He scored for the films ''Zorba the Greek'' (1964), '' Z'' ...
. From 2000 - 2010 he established and was the Director of the Saxophone Orchestra of
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Prefecture. He gives master classes at
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, Providence, Vienna State (MDW), and at the Conservatories of: Boston, New England, Moscow State, and at the Academies of: Gnesin (Moscow), Chopin (Warsaw) and Kiev. He plays with H. Selmer. His discography with the London Symphony, London Philharmonic and Philharmonia has won many awards.


Recognition

* Honorary Doctor of Musical Arts from IAACC/
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, for services as performer and professor at the international music stage. * Honorary Member of the Academy (2012) Russian Academy of Natural Sciences & Arts and the United Nations along with the support of the Russian Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Justice * Artist of the Year Gina Bachauer Awards (2016)


Notable recordings

* ''Legende French Works For Saxophone and Orchestra'', London Symphony/Yuri Simonov/Abbey Road Studios, Onyx label,4065 * ''Music for Saxophone and Orchestra'', The Philharmonia Orchestra/martyn Brabbins-London, Naxos 8.557063 * ''Ballades for Saxophone and Orchestra'', London Philharmonic/Roberto Minzcuk,Naxos 8.557454 * ''Impressions for Saxophone and Orchestra/Greek Classics'', 2006, Thessaloniki State Symphony/Myron Michailides, Naxos 8.557992 * ''Dinos Constantinides, Three Saxophone Concertos'', Nuremberg Symphony/Stefanos Tsialis, Centaur CRC 2871


Concert soloist

* 2013: ''20th Century Greece: Mikis Theodorakis, Nikos Skalkottas & Manos Hadjidakis''. Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra, Ameritz Music Ltd. * 2012: ''Virtuoso: Classical Music to Inspire'', (various artists - Darius Milhaud’s ''Scaramouche'' for saxophone and orchestra, Philharmonia Orchestra) Naxos (Digital Compilations) * 2012: '' Dinos Constantinides' Works'', with the Slovak National Radio Symphony and Louisiana Sinfonietta. Concerto No. 5, and Music for Bill, cond. Mario Kosik, (to be released in December 2013 by Centaur-USA Label) * 2011: ''My First Orchestra Album'', Various artists - Darius Milhaud's ''Scaramouche'' for saxophone and orchestra - Philharmonia Orchestra. Naxos (Digital Compilations-iTunes) * 2011: ''My First Classical Music Album'', Various artists - Glazunov's Concerto - Philharmonia Orchestra). Naxos 8.578203 * 2011: ''Athens Camerata'', George Koumentakis’ Concerto for saxophone quartet, piano & strings with George Lazaridis (piano) and Kerkezos Saxophone Quartet at the Athens Megaron Hall. MDG Label * 2010: ''Nuremberg Symphony, Bertold Hummel's Works'', recorded at the Meistersinger Halle for the Bayerischen Rundfunk (Bavaria Radio-Germany), cond. Marc Kissoczy. * 2010: Janacek Philharmonic of Czech Republic cond. Peter Feranec on Alkis Baltas' ''Monoloque''. * 2009: Thessaloniki State Symphony.
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’ ''Mr. Knoll'', for Naxos Label Radio. * 2008: Nuremberg Symphony. Darius Milhaud’s ''Scaramouche'' and Claude Debussy's ''Rhapsody'', for the Bayerischen Rundfunk (Bavaria Radio-Germany), cond. Thomas Calb. * 1997: ''Athens Camerata''. Thanos Mikroutsikos, For Saxophone and Strings and Love and Dreams, cond. Alexander Myrat, AGORA Label 130.1


References


External links

https://www.buchmann.at/kunstler/theodore-kerkezos/
Interview by Nikos Dontas for Kathimerini
in Greek.
Interview by Paris Konstantinidis for Classicalmusic.gr
in Greek. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kerkezos, Theodore Living people Greek saxophonists Classical saxophonists Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century saxophonists