Δευτέρα 14 Οκτωβρίου 2024

Concert of the internationally renowned composer Panagiotis Karousos at the World Philosophical Forum

 
World Philosophical Forum P.F.F. - Culture and Development Associations (ENPAN)

Concert of Panagiotis Karousos at the World Philosophical Forum
"ANTONIS TRITSIS" Amphitheater, Spiritual Center of the Municipality of Athens (50 Akadimias)
Friday, October 18, 2024, 8:00 pm - Free Entry
Tribute to Mimis Plessas: A sky with stars, I took a cloud two places
Poems set to music by music composer Panagiotis Karousos, Parthenon (Kostis Palamas), Caryatides (Ioannis Polemis), Spring Symphony - Part XVI (Yiannis Ritsos), In an old temple (Miltiadis Malakasis), "Maid of Athens, ere we part" (Lord Byron), "The Shield of Achilles » choral from the opera Iliad of Homer, "We are friends" and "Don't accuse me of opposition" chorals from the opera Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus, etc.
15th International Symposium of Classical-Practical Philosophy of the Greek Central Sector of the P.F.F.
Symposium Topic: "The contribution of practical philosophy to the development of a sense of global responsibility in relation to major international problems"
Greeting: Andreas Rentzoulas, Ambassador of the International Association for Cultural Diplomacy, Ioannis Galanis, member of the Board of the WPF and General Director of EN.P.AN. (Culture and Development Associations)
Artistic program: Presentation of works by the internationally renowned composer Panagiotis Karousos by the "Rhapsodes" Choir and lyrical soloists. Participants: Rea Voudouri (soprano), Giorgos Keramidaris (tenor), Giannis Darios (tenor), Giannos Kotzias (tenor), Foteini Papachristou (alto), Niki Zacharopoulou (alto), Maria Grigoriou (alto), Argyris Kontonikolaou (tenor). Piano: Christiana Manou. Panagiotis Karousos, music composer
The internationally renowned Greek-Canadian composer Panagiotis Karousos, known for his operas (Prometheus Bound, Olympic Flame, Alexander the Great), the Oratorios: "The Song of the Nations", "Iliad", etc., is a versatile composer of the Renaissance style and his music is human-centered.





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