Anglican Church

The Athens Singers | Athens | October 18

The Athens Singers choral ensemble will be performing a concert of 20th century English church music, including works by Benjamin Britten, Edward Elgar and Charles Wood, under musical director Roger Tilley at St Paul's Anglican Church in Athens on Friday, October 18. The ensemble will be accompanied by Steven Atherton on the organ and tenor Stamatis Pakakis.

Whereswilder | Athens | October 10

Greek neo-psychedelic act Whereswilder gets the Taste the Music program of experimental music under way at St Paul's Anglican Church on Thursday, October 10, with a show that will include selections from the Athens-based rock quartet's latest album and older work. The performance starts at 9 p.m.

Spring Bazaar | Athens | May 18

Saint Paul's Anglican Church is hosting its annual spring bazaar, which will take place in the garden of the church on Saturday, May 18, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. There will be books and DVDs, bric-a-brac and bargains, jewelry, English tea and souvenirs, homemade jams, preserves and cakes, raffles and delicious refreshments.

Easter at St Paul's | Athens | April 24

The program of Easter concerts at St Paul's Anglican Church continues on Wednesday, April 24, with a double bill. At 8 p.m., Magda Mavroyianni (narrative), Marissa Papalexiou (soprano), Natalia Gerakis (flute) and Dimitris Yakas (piano) will present "Mary Magdalene," a program of music by Jules Massenet, Andre Caplet, Antonius Divitis, Theodoros Karyotakis and Ottorino Respighi.

Spring Organ | Athens | April 22

The St Paul's Spring Organ Concerts series presents Maria Simatou on church organ and flautist Dimitris Fotopoulos in works for flute by Bach, in a concert organized by the International Philosophical Forum UNESCO-ENPAN. Tickets cost 12 euros and are available online from www.viva.gr, by calling 11876 or at the door on the night.

Faure's ‘Requiem’ | Athens | April 10

Saint Paul's Anglican Church inaugurates its Easter program of concerts with Gabriel Faure's masterpiece "Requiem," written between 1887 and 1890. The mass for the dead features soprano Marilena Striftobola and baritone Dimosthenis Stavrianos, the Musica Raeda chamber orchestra, under the baton of Dimitris Dimitriadis, and the Kallitechnimata and Panteion University choirs.

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