Regarded as the greatest composer in Greek history, Mikis Theodorakis used his artform to express the inexpressible, galvanising an entire nation when penning the film score to Zorba the Greek, along with countless other rousing symphonies and ballads.

Born in Greece in 1925, Theodorakis resolutely devoted his life to fighting for freedom and justice, searching for valid and comprehensible forms of musical expression, and pursuing the significance of art. This long journey ended in Athens on 2 September, 2021.

In 1962, Mikis Theodorakis composed a dramatic synthesis based on ‘The Dead Brother’s Song’ named ‘The Ballad of the Dead Brother‘ which referred to the Greek Civil War and the then oppressive political situation in Greece.

Dimitris Basis sings Romiosini and Beyond by Mikis Theodorakis at City Recital Hall, Sydney, NSW, Australia back in 24 May 2019. Photo: Supplied

‘The Ballad of the Dead Brother’ like a modern tragedy is placed in the most tragic period of Modern Greek history. Based in the 1940s a battle for independence gradually escalated into a civil war, it becomes the basis of a great tragedy.

“With the Ballad of the Dead Brother, I identify myself more than any other piece of my work, in all aspects: musical, humane, personal, activism, and above all “Greek”, because the civil war immersed Greece in tears, blood and an ever-ending struggle,” Mikis Theodorakis himself had said.

This ballad has been performed in Greece by four of the most important voices, Grigoris Bithikotsis, Giorgos Dalaras, Dimitris Mitropanos and Dimitris Basis.

In Australia it will be once again be performed by international vocalist Dimitris Basis accompanied by the symphonic orchestra under the direction of George Ellis and special appearance by performer Maria Yiakoulis alongside Theodorakis’ most iconic compositions.

‘The Dance Melody’, soundtrack for Michael Cacoyannis’ legendary film Zorba the Greek, which has become an unofficial Greek national anthem will also be performed.

Romiosini and Beyond by Mikis Theodorakis performed by George Ellis at the City Recital Hall, Sydney, NSW, Australia back in 24 May 2019. Photo: Supplied

Dates and locations:

Melbourne: Friday 6 May 2022 – Melbourne Recital Hall – (03) 9699 3333

Perth: Friday 7 May 2022 – Perth Concert Hall- (08) 9231 9999

Sydney: Sunday 15 May 2022 – Sydney Recital Hall – (02) 8256 2222

Adelaide: Friday 20 May 2022 – Adelaide Town Hall – (08) 8231 4307

Brisbane: Friday 27 May 2022 – Queensland Performance Arts Centre – 136 246

Maria Yiakoulis. Photo: Supplied