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The Bourgeois Gentleman
(1933)
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The Bourgeois Gentleman
(1933)
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4
Publications
4
Photographs
7
Music
1
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Publications
4
The National Theatre
Neologos Patron (Neologist of Patras)
The Bourgeois Gentleman
Neologos Patron (Neologist of Patras)
Moliere "The Bourgeois Gentleman" at the National Theatre
Tilegrafos Patron (Patras Telegraph)
The Bourgeois Gentleman
Apogevmatini (Patron) (Afternoon (Patra))
Photographs
7
At the center: Miranta Myrat (Dorimene), Michail Iakovidis (Dorante). Μπαλέτο.
First row, from the left: Ioannis Avlonitis (Swordsman ), Nikos Paraskevas (Φιλόσοφος), Tilemachos Lepeniotis (Mr. Jourdain), Aris Malliagros (Dancing Master), Christos Efthymiou (Music Master). Second row, from the right: Eleni Nikolaidou (Τραγουδίστ
In front, on the left: Aris Malliagros (Dancing Master), Tilemachos Lepeniotis (Mr. Jourdain). At the center: Eleni Nikolaidou (Τραγουδίστρια). Second from the right: Christos Efthymiou (Music Master). Last row, second from the right: Ιωάννης Τερζάκη
At the center, sitted: Tilemachos Lepeniotis (Mr. Jourdain). Troupe.
In front, on the left: Aris Malliagros (Dancing Master). At the center, sitted: Τηλ+C12685:C12737έμαχος Λεπενιώτης (Mr. Jourdain). In front, on the right: Christos Efthymiou (Music Master), Eleni Nikolaidou (Τραγουδίστρια). ΤεLast row, second from t
In front: Tilemachos Lepeniotis (Mr. Jourdain), Michail Iakovidis (Dorante). Back: Katerina Andreadi (Nikoleta), Marika Raftopoulou (Mrs. Jourdain).
Tilemachos Lepeniotis (Mr. Jourdain).
Music
1
Τίτλος:
Ο αρχοντοχωριάτης
Music composer:
Manolis Skouloudis
Score for orchestra.Comments:It contains the Orientale part and bears the signature of M. Skouloudis dated 28/8/1933. On the first two pages the music is intended for piano. Next to the musical text are listed the orchestral instruments to which the melodic lines are distributed.
Score for orchestra.Comments:These are three sheets of orchestral score in rough form. From the number of instruments it can be seen that they refer to the 1933 performance and not to the 1935 one.
Score for orchestra.Comments:Copy of an orchestral score for a small ensemble of instruments, intended for the tour of the play in Patras in 1935. The score contains the part Fantaisie et Valse (Fantasia und Walzer).
Score for flute and piccolo.
Score for oboe and English horn.
Score for clarinet in C-flat and in A.
Score for bassoon.
Score for horn in F.
Score for trumpet in C-flat, Λα και Ντο.
Score for violin Ι & ΙΙ.
Score for percussion instruments.
Score for violoncello.
Score for trombone.
Scores for double bass.
Score for piano.Comments:It contains the parts: Scherzo des Marmitons, Orientale, Fantasie et Valse και Valse-Menuet.
SAcores for: flute, violin I & II, horn, clarinet in C, trumpet and double bass.Comments:The scores are intended for the Suite Orientale part. Most of the scores bear the name of the composer M. Skouloudis at the top. At the end of the musical text of each instrument part there is the signature of K. Remoundos (Patras). IMost probably, K. Remoundos was responsible for the orchestration of the score. It is possible that these specific scores were used in the Patras performance (1935).
Scores for instruments: flute, clarinet in C, violin I & II, cello and double bass.Comments:The scores are intended for the Serenade part of Act I. In addition to the name of the composer M. Skouloudis, the name of the orchestrator Glykofrydis (1893-1944) is also mentioned in the scores. According to a review by Dim. Margaritis for the newspaper "Patras Neologos" (8/8/1935), Glykofrydis is mentioned as the orchestra conductor of the performance. In the same publication, the name of the musical performer of the first violin of the orchestra is V. Skantzourakis, who had been a professor at the Athens Conservatory.
Score for violin Ι & ΙΙ.Comments:The scores for the instruments are written for the part Scherzo des marmitons.
Score for piano.Comments:This particular score is written for piano and contains the part Fantasie (sic) et Valse.At the end, there a a note of thedatee "4-1-35".The entrances of the instruments and voices are marked on the score. The composer himself gives clear instructions for orchestrating this particular musical part.
Piano adaptation.Comments:It contains the part Scherzo des Marmitons.The score is an adaprtation for piano of the orchestral play.
Spartito for voice and piano.Comments:The spartito contains the part Serenade.
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