The Galatsi Municipality presents the opera
"Prometheus Bound"
by Panagiotis Karousos
under the auspices of the
Club for UNESCO of Piraeus & Islands
PROMETHEUS BOUND by Aeschylus
Music by PANAGIOTIS KAROUSOS
Directed by VASILIS ASIMAKOPOULOS
Galatsi Cultural Center
"Thanos Kotsopoulos'
Friday, December 16, 2016, 9
pm
Prometheus: Vasilis Asimakopoulos, bass
Io/Athena: Irene Konsta, soprano
Oceanid/Hera: Vanessa Kalkanis, soprano
Ocean/Hermes: Theodore Birakos
Maria Giavroumi, piano
Costumes: Hellenic American Center of the
Arts
Free entrance
Prometheus Bound by
Aeschylus
The prophecy about the coming of Jesus Christ
Greetings:
Ioannis Maronitis, President of the Club for UNESCO Piraeus & Islands and
Member of the Executive Council of the World Federation Clubs, Associations
& UNESCO Centres (WFUCA) for Europe and North America.
George Markopoulos, Mayor of Galatsi Municipality
Presentation: Panagiotis Karousos, composer and Director
of Opera and Classical Music of the Club for UNESCO Piraeus & Islands
Aeschylus'
masterpiece “Prometheus Bound” in opera:
The
lyric tragedy "Prometheus Bound" is the first Greek popular opera
presented internationally and always with great success in areas such as the
Sorbonne, Place des Arts in Canada, Epidaurus, UN, getting rave reviews.
The
opera is based on the tragedy of Aeschylus 'Prometheus Bound' translated by
Gryparis, and presented with costumes in a theatrical form.
Prometheus
was presented in Montreal, Canada in 1994 and performed intermittently in
French until 2000. In 2008 moved to New York and Washington under the direction
of maestro Grant Gilman. In Greece Prometheus ascended at the Little Theatre of
Ancient Epidaurus, Theatre of Ancient Messene, Ancient Agora, National
Archaeological Museum, Theatre Veakeio, International Petra Festival, Theatre
Saras Markopoulo, in the Municipal Theatres Cholargos, Corinth, Halkida,
Argostoli, Ithaka, Zakynthos, in Peristeri Park, at the Hall of Society of
Greek Writers, Archaeological Museum of Piraeus, Evripidio Theatre of Salamis
Island, Theatre "Jenny Karezi", Tsagarada Pelion, etc.
With
the patronage of UNESCO was presented in March 2014 in New York City in Queens
Auditorium and the UN starring Vassilis Asimakopoulos representing Greece at
the UN, and in the Amphitheater Richelieu of the Sorbonne in Paris, presented
by Ioannis Maronitis, President of the Club for UNESCO Piraeus & Islands and Member of the Executive Council
of the World Federation Clubs, Associations & UNESCO Centres (WFUCA) for
Europe and North America.
Under
the direction of conductor Eleftherios Kalkanis presented at the Third
Programme of Greek National Radio-Television ERT, the Concert Hall of Literary
Society "Parnassos", and in the Old Parliament House of Greece.
The opera "Prometheus Bound" Panagiotis Karousos
has created a unique story in Greek opera. For the first time a Greek opera
itself becomes popular. The work expresses the voice of the popular fighter
giving hope and courage in the social and moral decadence. The rebel Prometheus
brings the fire of knowledge, and the universal message of resistance against
all sorts of tyrannical powers. In today's violent and turbulent era hero
Prometheus brings a message of hope. Not only the high lyricism of Aeschylus
and the symbolism of Prometheus the Titan touched both the world, but is the
inspired music creation of Panagiotis Karousos that awakening primordial
feelings unseen to listeners.
The
kind of opera has global reach and visibility and is not kind of fun but
instructive, uplifting spiritual and mental progress, the work is a great
contribution to the culture of humanity, as an achievement of the human mind,
with deep roots in ancient Greek tragedy.
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