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The triumph of Clelia Gluck in the first world revival at the Athens Concert Hall

THEexciting operain his three actsChristoph Willibald von Gluck in first world revival 250 years after its premiere it will be presented inAthens Concert HallherTuesday 14 and on Wednesday 15 February 2012 at 20.00 at night.
An international co-production starting fromOpera Househer journey on European stages, and inCovent Garden (Linbury Studio).
The operaThe Triumph of Clelia, it is bold and demanding for its time, written for the opening of the Teatro Comunale in Bologna, it was abandoned and forgotten after a few performances, the 1763. Two hundred and fifty years later it is revived with an impressive production at the Concert Hall as part of the Metatropies Series.
A challenging 21st century show meets the great music of the 18th century, with two dynamic signatures, that promise a spectacle of freshness and inspiration: by Nigel Lowry in the direction and chief musician Giorgos Petros in the direction of Camerata, Orchestra of Friends of Music, with period instruments.
The artistic direction of the production is Giuseppe Sigismonti de Risio. The scenery is by Nigel Lowry, the costumes and the realization of the scenography by Paris Mexi, the lighting by Giorgos Tellos and the musical preparation by Mata Katsoulis and Markellos Chrysikopoulos.

Gluck's thrilling opera in three acts, to a libretto by Pietro Metastazio, is a co-production of "Et in Arcadia ego" and the Athens Concert Hall and is presented in Athens with the support of the European Union, within the Culture program and in collaboration with "Tuttiall' Opera - TAO" and The City of London Sinfonia. She will continue her journey at Linbury Studio in Covent Garden, in June 2012 and on other European stages with an excellent cast of Greek and foreign singers specializing in 18th century music. The work is presented through a new critical edition from the Bologna manuscript, which was made specifically for the needs of this production.
The title role is performed by the French soprano Hélène Lecour (Hélène LeCorre), the mezzo-soprano Mary Ellen Nezi as Horatio, the Turkish soprano Burtsou Ouyar in Larissa(Burcu Uyar), the mezzo-soprano Irene Karagianni as Tarquinio, Porsinna by tenor Vassilis Kavaias and Mannio by Artemis Bogri (mezzo).
THETriumph of Clelia, a war adventure inspired by the legendary pages of Roman history, it has everything: the mythical art of castrati, the boundless virtuosity of bel canto, the baroque drama, the novelties of the galante style. Gluck, for the glamorous opening of the Teatro Comunale, he collaborates with Pietro Metastazio, one of the most important librettists/poets of all time, he writes demanding music, music for virtuoso soloists and pushes its protagonists to the limits of their vocal and dramatic endurance.
The Camerata-Orchestra of the Friends of Music made the first world recording of the work in the summer of 2011, under the musical direction of Giuseppe Sigismondi de Risio for the German company MDG. The album will be released internationally in March 2012 while it will be available on the days of the Megaros performances.
Fascinating and poetic Nigel Lowry, challenging director, with extensive experience in modern and daring productions in the greatest theaters of Europe, proposes a particularly emotional and impressive reading of the work and with an aesthetic that creates the analog standards of our time to understand it: intrigue, diplomacy, corruption through ideology, fanaticism without ethics.
Ideal meeting of Lauri with ECHO KLASSIC awardee Giorgos Petrou, a highly sensitive musician specializing in the repertoire of this era, with the participation of the now internationally renowned Camerata-Orchestra of the Friends of Music.
The occasion: The Teatro Comunale of Bologna wanted an impressive premiere. His impresario sought out Gluck who had already written 30 operas, he was famous on the stages of Europe and had begun to transform opera by adding more and more dramatic elements. Gluck, despite not having close ties to Bologna, accepted, but he preferred to use other librettos by Metastasius, suggested Olympiad, but the theater insisted on Clelia's Triumph. It had spectacular scenes that would show the technical excellence of the theater and an original text that would declare that the new stage was innovating.
The plot: Η Ρωμαία ευγενής Κλέλια αιχμαλωτίζεται από τον Ετρούσκο βασιλιά Πορσίννα, ο οποίος πολιορκεί τη Ρώμη. Ο Ταρκίνιος, Ρωμαίος αξιωματικός, πολεμάει στο πλευρό του Πορσίννα, in the hope that he will win the throne of Rome and the love of Clelia. By deceit and machinations, deceives the Roman soldier Horatio, beloved of Clelia and provokes the fatal confrontation: Etruscans and Romans clash on the Tiber bridge. Clelia with her courage and high principles will save her city and Gluck will sign a hymn to female heroism and the triumph of love.
The show: 14 May 1763. The opera was a success, but it was not a triumph. The more anxious audience responded to some tracks, appreciate the new musical idiom, the rich and sophisticated orchestration, but conservative audiences wanted more conventional spectacles. The costumes were by Antonio Galli da Bibiena, of the architect who had also designed the theater and had become the envy of the other architects of the city, which had been organized to discredit the opera. Clelia was performed several times during that period with the theater always full. Gluck supervised the rehearsals of the first three performances, as stipulated in the contract and left town.
The sequel: Clelia was abandoned after the Bologna performances. Her directing requirements, her vocal difficulties, the fact that it was considered a work written for an occasion, they condemned her to obscurity. The 1904 a manuscript copy of her score was discovered in an Austrian monastery, but no one paid attention and it ended up in the archives of the Brussels Conservatory. From there he retrieved it 1963 Gianpietro Tidori and wanted to publish it for the 200 years of the Communal Theatre. He had an accident. The manuscript was finally published on 2008 from the publishing house Baerenreiter, in all of Gluck's.
The composition: THEGluck(1714-1787) set a drama of Metastasios to music (1698-1782) and made an opera that is at its core the voice, voice of masters, who sing a variety of impressive arias. Clelia's character is complex and multidimensional, sometimes heroic, sometimes scared, sometimes moody and sometimes silent, enables him to compose a nuanced musical dialogue and as in almost all of them 35 his operas, so to her, speaks to the public about responsibility, about the personal and moral transformations of man through the great historical events. He himself lived in an era of political and social instability, the American and French Revolutions, the napoleonic wars affected his writing and changed opera dramatically.
In Italian with Greek subtitles
 
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The Symphonic Music of Mikis Theodorakis at the Athens Concert Hall

The Athens Concert Hall presents a concert with the symphonic music of Mikis Theodorakis on Thursday19 January 2012.
Mikis Theodorakis has dedicated a large part of his creative activity to symphonic music. The work of the symphonist Theodorakis is an important point of reference for the planning of the Megaros Musikis: this year's three concerts that will take place in January(19), in February(10) and in April(26) it is only a part of its full presentation, which is planned for the next artistic periods.
The first of the 'symphonic' concerts of the great Greek composer includes the "Piano Concerto no.. 1” and the “Third Agreement” (in its second form) for mezzo soprano, choir and orchestra. The distinguished pianist Elena Mouzala will be accompanied by the National Symphony Orchestra and Choir of ERT, under the musical direction of Vladimir Symeonidis.
Co-production: Organization of the Athens Concert Hall & ERT

Info
Location Athens Concert Hall, Christos Lambrakis Hall, Bas. Sophia and Kokkalis, Athena
Date Thursday 19 January 2012 (Start time 20:30)
Information www.megaron.gr
Ticket prices €10.00 – 18,00 – 25,00 – 35,00 (Distinguished Zone)
Special prices: € 6,00 (Students, young people, unemployed, DISABLED), 8,50 (65+, many children). The pre-sale has started

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Athens Concert Hall : Dionysis Tsaknis sings Yannis Scaribas

TheAthens Concert Hallintroduces himDionysis Tsakniand the musical performance titled"Self-righteous» which constitutes the composition
his poemsYannis Scaribas.
The ironic language of Scariba, its fragmented style and unprecedented subject matter, which constitute elements of a modern poetics, inspired the restless creator who composed 12 poems of the collection "Selfish».
These compositions become the subject of a musical-theatrical performance that theDionysis Tsaknispresents in the Palace, with the valuable assistance of the orchestrator and soloist Dimitris Barbagala and his collaborators, as well as the singer Giorgos Merantzas and a group of actor-singers (Apostolis, George and Irini Psychrami, Eleni Karakasi, Eleni Ouzounidou, Konstantina Sarantopoulou). Skaribas himself is embodied by Gerasimos Skiadaresis in texts edited by Giorgos Tsaknis. The ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra is conducted by Andreas Pylarinos. It features a modern band as well as the musicians: Dimitris Barbagalas, guitars and Thomas Konstantinou, Chubs, you suck, rabbit.
The songs "Eavtoulides" are heard in the show, "Crazy", "The Robots", "The Station Master", "The Humpback", "The Ticket", "The Portrait of Elise Maily", “The ship (The Titanic)», "The Snake", "Syrtos Dance", "The Checkerless Waltz" as well as "Oolalum" (which Tsaknis had composed earlier for the needs of his record "What are you doing in my sleep, his father 2007).
The composer who entered this process knowing, loving and understanding the work of the poet, realizing at the same time the difficulties of setting his verses to music – with the frequent overtones, the semantic and syntactic steps and the idiomatic language with a mixture of vernacular and pure – stood intently to listen and render the music that hides each individual poem. In these compositions - which will be heard in the first part of the performance, orchestrated by Tsakni's permanent partner, Dimitris Barbagala.– the lively language of Skariba sounds effortlessly without changes or brutal modernizations. While the interesting use of instruments such as the laguto, the jouras and the tsoombus lead to a distinct sound that at some points flirts with tradition in a not-so-obvious way. In the "theatrical" part of the show – befitting the rich man, full of imagination and images because of Scaribas – the actor Gerasimos Skiadaresis renders self-mockery and irony in an ideal way, the humor but also the melancholy that characterize the poet's verses, while the use of Chorus acts as a counterbalance to the antisocial and introverted skaribi universe. Also worth remembering is, after years, participation of Giorgos Merantzas, with his voice full of tension and emotion adding to the dynamism and excitement.
In the second part of the show, poetry will again have the first floor, with musicalizations of his lyricsTasos Livaditis("I open the door at night"), ofCosta Tripoliti("Wind Clock") and hisManos Eleftheriou("Identity Information") from theDionysis Tsakni. It is performed by a ten-member orchestra made up of classical and artistic Greek music soloists led byDimitris Barbagala.
Info
Location
Athens Concert Hall (Christos Lambrakis room), Bas. Sophia and Kokkalis, Athena
Date
Monday 16 January 2012 (Start time: 20:30)
Information
Tel.: 210 7282333
Ticket prices
€ 14,00 – 25,00 – 35,00 – 50,00 (Distinguished Zone)
Special prices: € 7,50 (Students, young people, unemployed, DISABLED), 9,50 (65+, many children)
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