At the threshold of the 20th century II – We and the world VII
With the kind support of the German Embassy in Athens
In collaboration with the French Embassy in Athens and the French Institute of Greece
Fri. 06 May 2016 20:30
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
Both Debussy’s atmospheric Nocturnes and Strauss’s ambitious tone poem Don Quixote are typical works of the late 19th century, a period of anxious searching in the arts which opened up new modes of expression. In keeping with the spirit of Easter, the Athens State Orchestra will also be ‘chanting’ an alternative ‘Christos Anesti’ [Christ has risen] as it was re-imagined in the fertile imagination of the fine composer, Petros Petridis.
19:45
Free introductory talk for ticket holders
Event Programme
RICHARD STRAUSS
(1864–1949)
Don Quixote, symphonic poem for cello, viola and orchestra, opus 35
PETROS PETRIDIS
(1892–1977)
Chorale and variations on ‘Christos Anesti’ for strings.
CLAUDE DEBUSSY
(1862–1918)
Three Nocturnes
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
€25, €15, €10 and €5 (concessions)
Event Programme
Featuring
CONDUCTOR
Stefanos Tsialis
SOLOISTS
Gabriel Schwabe, cello
Paris Anastasiadis, viola
PARTICIPATIONS
ERT Choir (coached and conducted by Natassa Aggelopoulou)
Featuring
CONDUCTOR
Stefanos Tsialis
PARTICIPATIONS
ERT Choir (coached and conducted by Natassa Aggelopoulou)