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by Christos Hatzis | Flute, Vibraphone with Digital Audio

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promoted Inuit culture around the globe. His strongest inspiration is his own religious faith,<br />

and his religious works have been hailed by critics and audiences alike as contemporary<br />

masterpieces.<br />

In addition to composing and teaching, Hatzis has written extensively about composition<br />

and contemporary music. His writings have been published on Interface, Organized Sound<br />

and Harmony, are increasingly translated into other languages and are frequently listed as<br />

required reading for music courses in tertiary educational institutions.<br />

Two of Hatzis’s works – String Quartet No.1: The Awakening (PE117) and Constantinople<br />

– have earned him Juno Awards for Classical Composition of the Year (2006 and 2008,<br />

respectively) by a Canadian composer. In 2008 Hatzis also received the Jan Matejcek Concert<br />

Music Award, awarded to the most performed and broadcast Canadian composer of the year.<br />

In 2010 Hatzis was commissioned by virtuoso violinist Hilary Hahn to write a new work for<br />

violin and piano. The resulting work, Coming To (PE119), appears on Hahn’s album In 27<br />

Pieces: The Hilary Hahn Encores, which went on to win the 2015 Grammy Award for Chamber<br />

Music / Small Ensemble Performance. A second commission from Hahn soon followed, with<br />

Hatzis writing the hyper-virtuosic Dystopia (PE121) for solo violin.<br />

In 2013 the Royal Winnipeg Ballet and Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra commissioned<br />

Hatzis to score a major new ballet work, Going Home Star: Truth and Reconciliation. Hatzis<br />

collaborated with award-winning aboriginal throat singer Tanya Tagaq, Steve Wood and the<br />

Northern Cree Singers in creating the score for the groundbreaking production. The ballet’s<br />

subject matter is close to the composer’s heart as it confronts the impact of the residential<br />

school system on Canada’s aboriginal young people. Upon premiering in October of 2014,<br />

Going Home Star received critical acclaim.<br />

Most of Hatzis’ writings and other information about the composer can be found at<br />

http://www.hatzis.com.<br />

PE103 – iv

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