2022 03 14 Peace and War

The programme of this concert by the tetART-on Quartet conceptually contrasts the love of life and joie de vivre expressed in Borodin's lyric work with the tragedy and horror of war portrayed by Shostakovich in his pitch black third quartet.

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

2022 05 23 A sally into the Baroque

Interest in the Baroque continues to grow, and with good reason, given the treasures that are there to discover in its repertoire. And each of the works in this programme performed by outstanding members of our orchestra who have a profound knowledge of the singular features of this period, is a masterpiece.


2022 05 30 Subito

The two artists explore the phenomenon of artistic creation and set out to capture its every aspect: from non-existence and silence through to conception, inspiration and conflict and ultimately fertilization and creation. 

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

2022 01 10 Sonatas for cello and piano

This concert marks another milestone in the long and fruitful collaboration between Angelos Liakakis and Titos Kouvelis. The three sonatas they perform approach the combination of cello and piano in different ways and with different aesthetic goals, the common denominator being the authenticity of an irresistible inspiration.


2021 12 27 Trio Opus I

The dynamic Opus I Trio, with our concertmaster on violin, performs a programme which contrasts two aspects of Romanticism: while David's trio represents a graceful and light musicality, Arensky's composition is packed with exuberantly torrid gestures. Dimitri Sykias’ 7/3 for Christmas brings the concert to a suitably festive close!


2021 12 13 Piano trio

Lovers of chamber music hold the Mendelssohn's Trio especially dear for its ability to take the breath away with its masterful writing and musicality. Alongside it, Shostakovich’s youthful trio and Ireland's Phantasie are both works that are well worth discovering.


2021 11 15 Winds’ Dialogues

Three distinguished woodwind principals from the Athens State Orchestra join forces beyond the confines of symphonic music, placing their delicate, lyrical, penetrating sound at the service of a programme distinguished by its lightness of mood, classical (and neoclassical) clarity, and musicality.

At 19:30, one hour prior to the concert, a free guided tour will be offered to auditors by Irini Papageorgiou, Curator of the Prehistoric, Ancient Greek and Roman collections Mrs Irini Papageorgiou

2021 10 09 Handworks– 53 unique costumes into the light

Inauguration of costume exhibition by the National Theater in the Syntagma metro station.