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ALEA III New Music Ensemble in Residence at Boston University since 1979 Theodore Antoniou, Music Director "Celebration VII " for string orchestra (2000) by Theodore Antoniou (Greece/USA) Andreas Tselikas, conductor Tudor Dornesku, violin I Marcio Candido, violin I Alexandra Labinska, violin I John Bian, violin II Chen Ti Lin, violin II Scott Woolweaver, viola Kathleen Kalogeras, viola Kevin Crudder, violoncello Arnold Friedman, violoncello Nathan Varga, double bass Alexander Trampas, double bass Performed live at Boston University's Tsai Performance Center 685 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston on April 25, 2012 During the ALEA III concert: "An International Salute to Roman Totenberg". More information is available here: https://www.aleaiii.com/34th-season/5... "Celebration VII" for string orchestra was composed in March 2000 for the Greek orchestra Kamerata. All of Antoniou's works with the same title celebrate specific events, friends, orchestras or ensembles. "Celebration I" for the National Orchestra of Armenia; Celebration II (for brass) was a wedding present to one of the composer's collaborators; Celebration III was written for the Greek Metropolitan Choir of New York; Celebration IV was written for Babis Farandatos, a distinguished Greek clarinetist; Celebration V, for Jacques Cousteau, the famous oceanographer; Celebration VI, for Tassos Kypreos, a wonderful Greek trombone teacher. Celebration VII could be considered a concerto for strings, with free form, free use of tonality and atonality. The piece has a vitruoso character and uses material of the Greek musical tradition. This is a live archival recording. Copyright ©: 2012 by ALEA III, Inc. All rights reserved http://www.aleaiii.com aleaiii@bu.edu