With its eyes set on contemporary Greek creativity, Ergon Ensemble returns to Megaron Online with the second concert entitled “The return of the Diaspora”. Ergon, which specialises in 20th and 21st century music, aims to introduce contemporary composers of Greek descent or Greek composers that are active abroad. In this joint Megaron and Ergon endeavour, members of the Ensemble will interpret the works of 16 composers in 4 concerts, the programmes of which have been assembled with geographic instead of aesthetic criteria, so that the special characteristics of each creation and the different approach of each composer becomes clear to the audience.
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Program
John Psathas: Songs for Simon (2010), for piano and digital audio
His Second Time | Minos | Demonic Thesis
Stephanos Nassos piano
His Second Time | Minos | Demonic Thesis
Stephanos Nassos piano
Matre’s Dance (1991), for piano and percussion
Christos Sakellaridis piano Babis Taliadouros percussion
Christos Sakellaridis piano Babis Taliadouros percussion
Dimitris Andrikopoulos: 4 children evening miniatures (2019), for violin, cello, flute and piano
Solo for Two (2018) for two percussion sets (Greek première)
percussions B.Taliadouros, A.Farmakis
Solo for Two (2018) for two percussion sets (Greek première)
percussions B.Taliadouros, A.Farmakis
Stratis Minakakis- Skiagraphies IV, Ajax for violin, cello, flute, clarinet and piano (World première)
Thanasis Deligyiannis: Yrieas (revision 2012) for wind septet and double bass
Calliope Tsoupaki: Thin Air (2020) for two groups of instruments (Greek première)
Conductor
G.Ziavras
G.Ziavras
Online: megaron.gr
Wednesday, April 14, 2021 at 8:30 PM
Price: Free
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