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Mezzo Soprano Elena Marangou and pianist Tobias Krampen perform songs by Francis Poulenc, Benjamin Britten, Modest Mussorgsky, Johannes Brahms, Periklis Koukos, George Couroupos and Alkis Baltas.
The common thread tying the songs of this album together is the theme of Childhood, both in litteral and metaphorical sense, which each composer perceives in his own personal way. The sensitive interpretations of Elena Marangou and Tobias Krampen shine light on elements of the compositions that will be appreciated by listeners of varied age groups.
Four Songs for Children composed by Francis Poulenc, are four humorous and occasionally surrealist stories, presented in Poulenc’s own way of balancing between comic and melancholic elements, whereas Benjamin Britten’s A Charm of Lullabies presents his own 20th century perspective through unconventional lullabies that move from tenderness and affection to despair and even to fear.
In The Nursery by Modest Mussorgsky, the composer follows the rhythmical patterns and style of a childish narration, expressing thus the emotions and ideas of children in a charming and natural way, while the fourteen Children’s Folksongs by Johannes Brahms are short stories or fairy tales with simple melodies of childish immediacy.
The album closes with three pieces by contemporary Greek composers: Girl’s Song from the musical tale Merlin the Wizard on Poets’ Island by Periklis Koukos, Lullaby, from Six Songs for Mice by George Couroupos and Lullaby from Six Simple Songs by Alkis Baltas.
These songs, all composed in different time periods, places and languages, share a common atmosphere; the stories, the dreams, the games, the anxieties, the fears, the whispers that can be heard in a children’s room. It is a music that enlivens the children’s room of each one of us.
Mezzo soprano Elena Marangou was born in Athens, Greece.
Well received for her warm voice and musicality, she performs with the Philharmonie Düsseldorf, the Altstadt Herbstorchester Düsseldorf, the Athens State Orchestra, the Greek Radio Symphonic Orchestra, the Athens Camerata-Armonia Athenea, the Orchestra of Colours, the Athens Chamber Orchestra, the Municipal Orchestras of Athens and Thessaloniki, the Orchestra of Patras, the Academica Athens Orchestra, as well as the Greek National Opera and baroque and chamber music ensembles. Conductors she has worked with include Christopher Warren-Green, Helmut Rilling, Philippe Auguin, Thorsten Göbel, George Petrou, Zoi Tsokanou, Miltos Logiadis, Loukas Karytinos, Vyron Fidetzis, Nikos Vassiliou, Yorgos Ziavras
CONCERT
Main engagements include A.VIVALDI “Stabat Mater”,”Gloria”, G.B.PERGOLESI “Stabat Mater”, J.S.BACH “Matthäus-Passion”, “Weihnachtsoratorium”, “Magnificat”, Kantate BWV 54/BWV 90, W.A. MOZART “Krönungsmesse”, “Requiem”, A.BRUCKNER “Te Deum”, N.RIMSKY-KORSAKOV “Aus Homer”, E. ELGAR “Sea Pictures”, G.FAURE “La Bonne Chanson”, H.BERLIOZ “Les Nuits d’Eté”, G.MAHLER “Rückert Lieder”, B.BRITTEN “A Charm of Lullabies” (Orchestral Arr.Colin Matthews), T. CHRISTOYANNIS “7 Poems by e.e.cummings”, M.PALMERI “Misa a Buenos Aires”, K.WEILL “Mahagonny- Songspiel”, A. PÄRT “Miserere”, etc.
An active recitalist she has appeared in England, Spain, Germany, as well as in numerous festivals in Greece.
OPERA
In her recent participation in the Athens Festival she sang Humana Fragilita/Ericlea in C. MONTEVERDI’ S “ Il Ritorno d’ Ulisse in Patria”. She collaborates regularly with the Greek National Opera in productions such as W.A.MOZART “Die Zauberflöte” (3rd Lady), J.STRAUSS “Die Fledermaus” (Orlofsky), A.VIVALDI “Orlando Furioso” (Ruggiero) V. BELLINI “Sonnambula” (Teresa), J.MASSENET “Manon” (Rosette), , G.PUCCINI “Manon Lescaut” (Musico), “Madame Butterfly (Kate Pinkerton) G.VERDI “Rigoletto” (Giovanna), S.BARBER “A Hand of Bridge” (Sally), D.MILHAUD “Trois Opéras Minute” (“L’Enlévement d’Europe”, “La Délivrance de Thésée” and “L’Abandon d’ Ariane” ( Alto) etc., as well as many contemporary operas of greek composers, often in first presentation. She sang the role of Licida in the first world revival of G.B.PAISIELLO’S “Olympiade” at the Festival of Ancient Corinth.
DISCOGRAPHY
Her personal album “Into a Children’s Room” with songs by F.POULENC, B.BRITTEN, M.MUSSORGSKY, J.BRAHMS, P.KOUKOS, G.COUROUPOS, A.BALTAS, with pianist Tobias Krampen, was released in February 2018,(IRIDA CLASSICAL). Her discography also includes the roles of Nena and Woman in N.MAMANGAKIS’S contemporary operas “Erofili” and “Odyssea” (IDAIA records), as well as D.KIPARISSI’S song cycle “Sunday’s Fireworks” (SOUNDSTEPS records).
STUDIES
Elena Marangou first studied classical singing at the “Athenaeum Conservatory” with Kaiti Kopanitsa. She received an Honour’s Degree in classical singing (class of Marina Krilovici) and continued her training with Dafne Evangelatos, Aris Christofellis, Mechthild Stamatakis and Ingeborg Danz. She holds degrees in Law and European Institutions from the Universities of Athens and Surrey, U.K. She speaks english, french and german.
Tobias Krampen studierte Klavier an der Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, sowie Klavier-Kammermusik im „Artist Diploma“ – Studiengang an der McGill University, Montréal. Es schloss sich ein Studium in Liedbegleitung an der Hochschule für Musik Köln an und er legte das Konzertexamen Lied-Duo in der Meisterklasse von Prof. Irwin Gage in Saarbrücken ab.
Parallel dazu besuchte er Meisterkurse bei Anatol Ugorski, Robert Holl, Rudolf Jansen, Charles Spencer, Norman Shetler und Axel Bauni. Tobias Krampen ist Preisträger des deutschen Schubertpreises. Außerdem erhielt er den Preis des Deutschen Musikrates in der Kategorie Klavierpartner und gehörte zur Bundesauswahl junger Künstler. Zusammen mit dem Bariton Christoph Pohl ist er Preisträger beim international renommierten “Robert Schumann Wettbewerb“ in Zwickau.
Er ist mit Liederabenden in wichtigen Konzertsälen, wie der Semper Oper, der Bonner Beethoven-Halle und dem Concertgebouw Amsterdam zu Gast und wirkte bei Rundfunkaufnahmen des NDR, MDR, BR und des Holländischen, sowie Dänischen Rundfunks mit. Sein musikalisches Wirken ist durch verschiedene Einspielungen dokumentiert.
Zusammen mit dem Bariton Christoph Pohl veröffentlichte er eine CD mit Liedern von Liszt, Pizetti, Mahler und einer Ersteinspielung von Rihm-Liedern. Jüngst erschienen Lieder von Johann Vesque von Püttlingen.
In Meisterkursen arbeitet er mit Sibylla Rubens, Francisco Araiza, Olaf Bär, Peter Schreier, Christoph Pohl und Thomas Thomaschke zusammen. Mit Ingeborg Danz gibt er Liedgestaltungskurse für Sänger und Pianisten und erhielt Einladungen als Gastdozent u.a. an die Yale University, die Hochschule für Musik Dresden, sowie die EWHA University in Seoul.
Tobias Krampen ist Dozent für Liedgestaltung an der Hochschule für Musik Köln.