Skalkottas and his contemporaries IV
With the kind support of the Embassy of Israel in Athens
Fri. 17 May 2019 20:30
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
The tribute to Skalkottas and his era ends with Schoenberg’s Five pieces for orchestra, a radical work and a milestone in the history of German musical expressionism. Still, however ground-breaking that movement may seem, it actually served as a continuation of the great German symphonic tradition. Weber and Brahms are both central to this tradition, and we will be hearing two of their best-loved works in thoughtful interpretations from the Israeli conductor, Yoav Talmi.
19:45 Free introductory speech by Titos Gouvelis for ticket holders
Event Programme
JOHANNES BRAHMS
(1833–1897)
Symphony No. 2 in D major, Op.73
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
(1874–1951)
Five Pieces for Orchestra, Op. 16
CARL MARIA VON WEBER
(1786–1826)
Concert piece - Konzertstück in F minor for Piano and Orchestra
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
Ticket price: 25€, 15€, 10€ and 5€ (concessions)
Advance sale: 14/9/2018
Event Programme
Featuring
CONDUCTOR
Yoav Talmi
SOLOIST
Einar Steen-Nokleberg, piano