Constantine Koukias

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Constantine Koukias (born 14 October 1965) is a

opera director of Greek ancestry based in Amsterdam, where he is known by his Greek name of Konstantin Koukias. He is the co-founder and artistic director of IHOS Music Theatre and Opera
, which was established in 1990 in Tasmania's capital city, Hobart.

Koukias's works range from large-scale music theatre and opera to mobile installation art events. His atmospheric compositions are characterised by mesmerising temporal, spatial and production designs, while his recent works exhibit eastern influences.[1] His avant-garde approach to the presentation of opera has resulted in hybrid productions such as Days and Nights with Christ,[2][3] To Traverse Water, Mikrovion, The Divine Kiss, Tesla – Lightning in His Hand and The Barbarians.[4][5] His music theatre works include ICON, Kimisis – Falling Asleep, Borders, Orfeo, Rapture – Sonic Taxi Performance, Schwa – The Neutral Vowel, Antigone and The Da Ponte Project.

Koukias was commissioned in 1993 by the

Churchill Fellowship.[1]

Prayer Bells, in which the composer draws on traditions of Latin, Hebrew and Byzantine chant,[7] had its US premiere in 2010 at the Chicago Cultural Center.[8]

The Barbarians, which was commissioned by the

Helpmann Award for Best New Opera[10] the same year, and Tasmanian company Liminal Spaces won the Event category of Australia's Interior Design Excellence Awards for its conceptualisation of the production's design.[11]

In 2014, Kimisis – Falling Asleep had its Netherlands premiere at Splendor Amsterdam and toured to the Karavaan Festival.[12]

His work Three Episodes from the Diary of Signaller Peter Ellis was a winner of ABC radio's Gallipoli Centenary Composer Competition, receiving its national broadcast premiere in 2015.[13]

Koukias has been the recipient of numerous other international commissions and awards, and his design credits include the internationally acclaimed Odyssey and Medea.[6]

EPIRUS – An Ancient Voice, was premiered in 2016 and was composed for ondist Nadia Ratsimandresy. A version for Piano was composed for Gabriella Smart[14] and in 2021 this work had its Russian premier at the Sheremetev Place, St. Petersburg by Alexey Pudiov[15]

His Before The Flame Goes Out:Memorial to the Jewish Martyrs of Ioannina, Greece,[16] premiered at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, then toured to the Mona Foma Festival in 2017[17]

In 2018, he directed the award winning chamber opera Backwards from Winter, by US composer Douglas Knehans[18] for the Dark Mofo festival.[19]

Education

Koukias studied at the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

List of works

Operas

Music theatre

  • 1999: Rapture – Sonic Taxi Performance, for solo voices, small chorus and ensemble
  • 2001: Spirits of the Hoist, for three solo voices, ensemble and tape
  • 2002:
    Schwa
    – The Neutral Vowel
    , for two solo voices and tape

Orchestral

  • 1993: ICON, for grand orchestra, antiphonal choir (80 voices), 8 percussionists and tape; premiered on the steps of the Sydney Opera House
  • 2003: Within a Prayer at Lamplighting, for orchestra; commissioned by the China National Symphony Orchestra
  • 2004: Ancient Immortal Spirit, for orchestra and mezzo-soprano soloist; premiered by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Choral works

  • 2001: Prayer Bells – PENTEKOSTARION, for 3 solo chanters and male choirs with hand bells[7]
  • TROPARION 1 – 'O 'Gladsome Light' , for mixed girls voices with river stones and digital delay; sung in Greek, text from the Divine Liturgy
  • TROPARION 2 – 'Only-begotten Son' , for solo countertenor and male choir (treble, tenor, baritone and basses) with river stones, sung in Greek, text from the Divine Liturgy
  • EPIRUS – 'An Ancient Voice' , was composed for ondist Nadia Ratsimandresy and premiered in 2016

Chamber music

  • 1983: Requiescat, for solo soprano
  • 1985: Echoi 1 – Incantation, for soprano and digital delay
  • 1986: Echoi 2 – Byzantine Images, for amplified flute and digital delay
  • 2003: 1000 Door, A Thousand Windows, for soprano and video projection
  • 2003: Seven Veils, for piano and video projection
  • 2017: Before The Flame Goes Out:Memorial to the Jewish Martyrs of Ioannina, Greece, for soprano, ondes martenot, violin, cello, piano & tape

Notable students

In addition to his own career as a composer, Koukias has mentored numerous other composers including Matthew Dewey,[20] Michael Lampard[21] and Thanapoom Sirichang.[22]

References

  1. ^ a b "Constantine Koukias: Represented Artist Profile". Australian Music Centre. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  2. ^ Kerry, Gordon 2009, New Classical Music: Composing Australia, UNSW Press, Sydney
  3. ^ RealTime 2000, In Repertoire: A Selected Guide to Australian Music Theatre, Australia Council
  4. ^ a b "Barbarians : opera by Constantine Koukias: Work". Australian Music Centre. 18 January 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  5. ^ a b "The Barbarians | ArtsHub Australia". Performing.artshub.com.au. 23 January 2012. Archived from the original on 3 September 2014. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Greek Festival of Sydney 2004". Greekfestivalofsydney.com.au. 29 September 2002. Archived from the original on 26 March 2015. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  7. ^ a b "New Light on Liturgy - The Spirit of Things - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  8. ^ "Prayer Bells IHOS Opera". YouTube. 2 March 2014. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Greek poet becomes a Greek opera". Neos Kosmos. 13 January 2012. Archived from the original on 24 December 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  10. ^ "Past nominees and winners". Helpmann Awards. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  11. ^ "IDEA 2012 winners revealed". Australian Design Review. 9 November 2012. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  12. ^ "Speciale aanbieding festival Karavaan | Actueel | Het Park - Schouwburg Hoorn". Hetpark.nl. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2015.
  13. ^ "Gallipoli Centenary Composer Competition winners announced | radioinfo.com.au". www.radioinfo.com.au. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  14. ^ "Gabriel Smart". Gabriel Smart. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Memento Mori". Theatre Museum. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  16. ^ "Before The Flame Goes Out". australianmusiccentre.
  17. ^ "Nadia Ratsimandresy". Ondist Nadia Ratsimandresy.
  18. ^ Knehans, Douglas. "American Prize winner". The American Prize. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  19. ^ "Dark Mofo Festival". Dark Mofo Festival. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
  20. ^ "Matthew Dewey : Represented Artist Profile : Australian Music Centre". www.australianmusiccentre.com.au. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  21. ^ "Composer". Michael Lampard. 18 April 2020. Retrieved 19 June 2024.
  22. ^ Prawang, Fueanglada. "The Emergence of Thai Opera: Performance as Cultural Synergy" (PDF). bangor.ac.uk.