2023 11 25 Musical Promenades: Wind Gala Concert

Mon. 25 November 2024 20:30

The Benaki Museum - Nikos Hadjikyriakos-Ghika Gallery

Ever proud of its woodwind players, the Athens State Orchestra offers a tribune to one of its oldest historic ensembles, which, with new members, continues to give audiences the chance to experience rarely performed works.

At 19:30, one hour prior to the concert, a free guided tour will be offered to auditors by Konstantinos Papachristos, Curator of the Museum.

Event Programme

GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN

(1681-1767)

Sonata for flute and bassoon in F major TWV 41: F2

EDISON DENISOV

(1929-1996)

Sonate for solo clarinet

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART

(1756–1791)

Concerto for horn and orchestra No. 4 in E flat major, KV 495, transcription for horn and four woodwinds

GUSTAV HOLST

(1874–1934)

Wind Quintet in A-flat major, op. 14, H. 67

ANTONIO VIVALDI

(1678–1741)

Concert for flauto, oboe and bassoon in G minor

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN

(1770–1827)

Duo for clarinet and bassoon Νο. 3 in B-flat major

Event Programme

Featuring

PARTICIPATIONS

Woodwind quintet of the Athens State Orchestra

Vangelis Stathoulopoulos, flute

Christina Pantelidou, oboe

Grigoris Asonitis, horn

Spyros Mourikis, clarinet

Odysseas Bassios, bassoon

Featuring

PARTICIPATIONS

Woodwind quintet of the Athens State Orchestra

Vangelis Stathoulopoulos, flute

Christina Pantelidou, oboe

Grigoris Asonitis, horn

Spyros Mourikis, clarinet

Odysseas Bassios, bassoon

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NATIONAL LIBRARY OF GREECE
Book Castle, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center