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Through the Lens of Socialist Realism: Nikos Skalkottas's Turn to Tonality in the 1940s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 January 2025

EIRINI DIAMANTOULI*
Affiliation:
Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge, UK
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Abstract

This article explores Nikos Skalkottas's engagement with stylistic accessibility after his return to Greece from Germany in 1933. It considers the composer's self-proclaimed efforts to establish a more accessible, tonal musical style in the context of Greek sociopolitical upheaval and the political culture of anti-fascist resistance. Centring on the period between 1947 and 1949, this shift is viewed in terms of the impact of Socialist Realism in Greece for the first time. This article excavates the promulgation of Socialist Realism in Greece amid the anti-fascist resistance and re-evaluates Skalkottas's works and his published and unpublished writings as testifying to these unique political and cultural circumstances. It focuses in particular on Skalkottas's Classical Symphony in A for wind orchestra, two harps, and lower strings composed in 1947; a major work that continues to occupy a peripheral position in existing Greek and Anglophone scholarship on the composer.

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Example 1. Nikos Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos (gia orchístra pnefstón organon) (Symphony in a Classical Style (for wind orchestra)), 1947, Music Library of Greece ‘Lilian Voudouri’ Digital Collections, autograph score of composer's piano reduction, Folder 2008, Subfolder C, bb. 1–26, p. 1, https://digital.mmb.org.gr/digma/handle/123456789/60389.

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Example 2. Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos, bb. 1–38, p. 4.

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Example 3. Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos, bb. 64–71, p. 5.

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Example 4. Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos, bb. 1–52, p. 16.

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Example 5. Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos, bb. 1–43, p. 22.

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Example 6. Skalkottas, Symfonía se klassikón ýfos, bb. 44–84, p. 23.