Musical promenades at the Museums - Connections

Great art can address the 'hardest’, 'deepest’ things in a very simple way... One of the sacred minimalist’s most emblematic works, Arvo Pärt's Fratres provides an ideal preface to two momentous 20th-century quartets. Shostakovich and Schnittke exploited the full capabilities of the string quartet, the finest chamber music ensemble, creating an atmospheric music which, veering between pitch darkness and the blindingly bright, always retains an authentic spirituality.

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

Romantic innovations

During his recent appearances in Athens, the German conductor Frank Beerman impressed with the freshness of his musical vision and the precision of his interpretations. These same qualities are sure to guarantee a scintillating reading of Bruckner's Romantic Symphony, the composer's most accessible symphony. The pianist Nikos Kyriosoglou will be putting the formidable technical abilities for which he is renowned at the service of his performance of Franz Liszt's Second Concerto, a work which combines thunderous outbursts with an ethereal lyricism.

19:45, free introductory speech by Nikos Laaris for ticket holders

Musical promenades at the Museums IX - Works for flute and percussion

One has to admit that this is one of the season’s most interesting concert proposals! No one who enjoys unfamiliar sounds and discovering rarely-played repertoire should miss this concert. Two... adventurous Greek musicians, Makis Ramos (flute) and Andreas Farmakis (percussion), perform contemporary works written for these two very different instruments, providing us with a unique opportunity to acquaint ourselves with leading composers from the contemporary avant-garde.


Beethoven: 250 years 28-03-2020

Vladimir Ashkenazi's recent decision to withdraw from the active concert action, has been known to the world's audience with sadness and emotion. The active Belarusian conductor Vyatcheslav Volich, first conductor of the Odessa National Academic Opera will be standing at the podium of the Athens State Orchestra during this concert. He will be conducting Dvorak's famous New World Symphony and collaborating in Beethoven's Violin Concerto no. 1 with the talented Fil (Triantafyllos) Liotis, who has already embarked on a glittering international career.

19:45, free introductory speech by Titos Gouvelis for ticket holders

Heroes II - The Athens State Orchestra and the Philharmonic Society of Corfu

The Athens State Orchestra is delighted to collaborate with the Philharmonic Society of Corfu. A venerable and important musical institution, the Philharmonic Society of Corfu has been driving musical advancement on Corfu for 180 years now. Within the Philharmonic Society of Corfu, many generations of distinguished Musicians have been initiated in Music, whose abilities eventually shined within our nation's symphonic ensembles. The Philharmonic Society of Corfu and the Athens State Orchestra offer up a rich and far from stereotypical programme of works in tune with the spirit of Greek Independence Day, March 25.

Spyros Prosoparis conducts the Philharmonic Society of Corfu
Georgios Balatsinos conducts the Athens State Orchestra

Concert at Onassis Stegi

These three Greek premieres take orchestral sound in completely unexpected directions. Instrumental timbres drawn from the deep wells of musical time – Antiquity, Byzantium, and the Renaissance – characterize works by Kalliope Tsoupaki and Dimitrios Skyllas. Chaya Czernowin’s exceptional mastery, on the other hand, is evident in the sensations she engenders from the creation of a unique acoustical space.

For further information, visit the website www.onassis.org.

Musical promenades at the Museums VIIΙ - In G…

We cannot hope to familiarize ourselves more fully with the great composers and their more ‘personal’ musical moments without a knowledge of their chamber works. Traditionally, it is here that composers feel free to try out new ideas and dare to experiment with the innovations that will later find appear into their large-scale symphonic works. This is certainly true of both these extraordinary quintets, which provide unique insights into Dvořák and Prokofiev’s richly phantasmagoric worlds.


Educational concert 13-03-2020

The Athens State Orchestra, within its collaboration with Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall, will participate to the educational programme held by the Athens Concert Hall for young students of primary and secondary schools. More information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.

The programme of the educational concert as well as more information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.

Educational concert 12-03-2020

The Athens State Orchestra, within its collaboration with Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall, will participate to the educational programme held by the Athens Concert Hall for young students of primary and secondary schools. More information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.

The programme of the educational concert as well as more information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.

Educational concert 11-03-2020

The Athens State Orchestra, within its collaboration with Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall, will participate to the educational programme held by the Athens Concert Hall for young students of primary and secondary schools. More information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.

The programme of the educational concert as well as more information will be released shortly in brochures and in the website of Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.