The winner of the Tchaikovsky Prize performs Dvořák’s Cello Concerto
Fri. 21 March 2025 20:30
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
When the cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan took the first prize and gold medal at the 14th Tchaikovsky Competition at the tender age of 22, it opened the doors wide for an international career as a soloist. Since then, the Armenian musician has truly excelled in collaborations with the world's greatest orchestras and musicians. The Athens State Orchestra is delighted to welcome him to Athens, and to accompany him in the most popular concerto for his instrument, the cello concerto by the Czech composer, Antonín Dvořák. The acclaimed conductor Miltos Logiadis marshals his long experience and profound knowledge to inform his interpretation of Mozart's celebrated 40th Symphony, a work that never gets old and remains a perfect model of classical balance and proportion, no matter how many times we hear it.
In memoriam
Soloist's participation to the concert has been provided with the kind grant of Alexandros Sofianos in memoriam of his father, Kostis Sofianos. Part of the revenue of the concert will be granted to the Kouloureion Philanthropic and Hospital "Παναγία Φανερωμένη" Foundation of Hydra.
19:30, free introductory speech for ticket holders
Event Programme
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK
(1841–1904)
Concerto for cello and orchesra in B minor op. 104
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756–1791)
Symphony no. 40 in G minor, K.550
Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall
Christos Lambrakis Hall
Ticket prices: €35, €25, €20, €15 and €10 (concessions)
Advance sales from Tuesday, 25 July
Event Programme
Featuring
CONDUCTOR
Miltos Logiadis
SOLOIST
Narek Hakhnazaryan, cello