Athens Concert Hall

Christoph Eschenbach | Athens | January 29

Considered one of the top living conductors, Christoph Eschenbach will direct the Athens State Orchestra in Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1 in D Major, "Titan," at the Athens Concert Hall's Christos Lambrakis Hall on Wednesday, January 29. Acclaimed pianist Vassilis Varvaresos will also play Beethoven's Piano Concert No. 5 in E Flat Major, Op.

Beethoven & Schubert | Athens | January 12

The Camerata - Friends of Music Orchestra Musicians, conducted by George Petrou, will be at the Christos Lambrakis Hall of the Athens Concert Hall to perform two pieces from 19th century Vienna, Ludwig van Beethoven's Seventh Symphony and Franz Schubert's Second Symphony, on Sunday, January 12. The musicians will play on vintage instruments from the baroque and classical eras.

Beethoven Songs | Athens | January 11

Soprano Lenia Safiropoulou and pianist Zoe Zeniodi will perform a selection of Beethoven's songs titled "Auf dem Hugel sitz ich spahend" ("On the hill sit I, gazing," a lyric from the composer's song cycle "An die ferne Geliebte," or "To the Distant Beloved") at the Dimitris Mitropoulos Hall of the Athens Megaron Concert Hall on Saturday, January 11.

Mario Frangoulis | Athens | December 27 & 28

Versatile and respected Greek tenor Mario Frangoulis will present a special Christmas and New Year's program at the Athens Concert Hall on Friday and Saturday, December 27-28, under the baton of Loukas Karytinos. The artist is keeping the program he will be performing under wraps, hoping to surprise his audience. Tickets cost 25-60 euros. Starts at 8.30 p.m.

Bejart's ‘Magic Flute’ | Athens | December 25-30

The world-renowned Bejart Ballet Lausanne returns to the Athens Concert Hall with Maurice Bejart's "Magic Flute," which is being staged in Greece for the first time. In his take on the famous Mozart opera, the legendary French-born choreographer juxtaposed the innocence of childhood with the structured rigidity of the adult world. Shows start at 8 p.m.

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