Constantine Koukias

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Constantine Koukias
Birth name Constantine Koukias
Born October 14, 1965 (1965-10-14) (age 42)
Origin Hobart, Tasmania
Genre(s) Classical
Opera
Theatre
Occupation(s) Composer
Instrument(s) Flute
Years active 1980 — Present
Website Tasmanian Composers Collective Page

Constantine Koukias (born 1965) is a Greek-Australian composer.

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[edit] General Information

Constantine Koukias is an Australian composer. He is the co-founder and Artistic Director of IHOS Music Theatre and Opera, based in Hobart, Tasmania. He is well known for his innovative work in contemporary opera and other forms. In 1993 he was commissioned by the Sydney Opera House Trust in association with REM Theatre to compose Icon, a large-scale music theatre piece for the 20th anniversary of the Sydney Opera House.

In 1995 he composed and directed Medea for the State Theatre of South Australia. In 1997 his Incantation II for soprano and digital delay won the International Valentino Bucchi Vocal Prize in Rome and in 2004 he was awarded a Churchill Fellowship.

His work Prayer Bells - Pentekostarion, which draws on traditions of religious chant, was performed at the Melbourne Federation Festival in 2001. Constantine has composed and directed several large-scale operas, including Days and Nights with Christ, To Traverse Water, MIKROVION, The Divine Kiss, and Tesla - Lightning in His Hand, first performed in 2003.

Music theatre works include Orfeo, Rapture - Sonic Taxi Performance, Schwa – The Neutral Vowel, Antigone and The Da Ponte Project. Constantine has been the recipient of numerous International commissions and awards.

His design credits include the internationally acclaimed Odyssey and Medea. He is currently working on Borders, a new Dance Opera for Thodos Dance Chicago and his new large scale opera about eminent Tasmanian wilderness photographer Olegas Truchanas.

Koukias is a graduate of both the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music.

[edit] Education

Constantine Koukias studied at both the Tasmanian Conservatorium of Music with Don Kay and the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and Ross Edwards.

[edit] List of works

[edit] Opera

[edit] Days & Nights with Christ

A Opera in Two Parts, Sung in Ecclesiastical & Modern Greek. Premiered 1990.

[edit] To Traverse Water

A Opera in Two Parts, Sung in Ecclesiastical & Modern Greek. Premiered 1992.

[edit] MIKROVION - 36 Images in a Phantom Flux of Life

A Opera in Five parts . Premiered in 1994.

[edit] The Divine Kiss

A Opera in Seven Parts. Premiered in 1998.

[edit] TESLA – Lightning in His Hand

An Opera in 2 parts, Sung in English about the life and times of Nikola Tesla. Premiered in 2003.

[edit] Music Theatre

[edit] Rapture – Sonic Taxi Performance

For solo voices, small chorus and ensemble. Premiered in 1999.

[edit] Spirits of the Hoist

For three solo voices, ensemble & Tape. Premiered in 2001.

[edit] Schwa – The Neutral Vowel

For two solo voices & Tape. Premiered in 2002.

[edit] Orchestral

ICON, for grand orchestra, antiphonal choir ( 80 voices ),8 percussionists and Tape. Premiered on the steps of the Sydney Opera House in 1993.

Within a Prayer at Lamplighting For Orchestra. Commissioned by the China National Symphony Orchestra. Premiered in 2003.

Ancient Immortal Spirit For Orchestra and Mezzo Soprano Soloist. Premiered by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra in 2004.

[edit] Major Choral Works

[edit] PENTEKSOTARION – Prayer Bells

For 3 Solo Chanters and Male Choirs with Hand Bells. Premiered in 2001

[edit] Choral

TROPARION 1 – ‘O ‘Gladsome Light’ For mixed girls voices with river stones & digital delay. Sung in Greek, Text from the Divine Liturgy.

TROPARION 2 – ‘Only-begotten Son’ For Solo Counter Tenor and Male Choir ( Treble, Tenor, Baritone & Basses ) with River Stones. Sung in Greek, Text from the Divine Liturgy.

[edit] Chamber

Requiescat For Solo Soprano. Premiered in 1983

Echoi 1 – Incantation For Soprano & Digital Delay. Premiered in 1985

Echoi 2 – Byzantine Images For Amplified Flute & Digital Delay. Premiered in 1986

1000 Door, A Thousand Windows For Soprano & Video Projection. Premiered in 2003.

Seven Veils For Piano & Video Projection. Premiered in 2003.

[edit] Notable Students

In addition to an esteemed career as a composer, Koukias has mentored numerous composers including Matthew Dewey and Michael Lampard.

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