Entry to all events is free with tickets, which will be distributed from Wednesday 19 October, at 12.00, exclusively through ticket services.
The well-established Piano Festival of the Alternative Stage of the National Opera, dedicated to the “king of instruments”, renews its annual appointment with the Athenian public for the first time outside the SNFCC, in the historical hall of the Parnassos Philological Association (Agiou Georgiou Karytsi Square 8, Athens), from 23 to 27 October 2022, always in collaboration with the Thessaloniki Piano Festival and under the artistic supervision of Charalambos Angelopoulos.
Entry to all events is free with tickets, which will be distributed from Wednesday 19 October, at 12.00, exclusively through ticket services.
Five acclaimed Greek pianists with an international career, Dimitris Vassilakis (23/10), Lorenda Ramou (24/10), Karolos Zouganelis (25/10), Prodromos Symeonidis (26/10) and Christos Papageorgiou (27/10), perform some of the most important piano works of the 20th and 21st centuries, covering a very wide range of musical trends and compositional creations.
Works by, among others, Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Sergei Prokofiev, Isaac Alvenith, Arnold Scheinberg, Dmitri Shostakovich, Olivier Messiaen, Ianni Xenakis as well as contemporary piano compositions make up a particularly interesting multi-collective program.
The festival’s parallel activities include two afternoon concerts by rising soloists Natalia Giannakis (23/10) and Margaritas Kolasis (26/10) and a piano masterclass by the participating artists.
In detail, the program of the Piano Festival at the following link:
https://www.nationalopera.gr/els/alloi-xoroi/item/4701-festival-pianou-enallaktikis-skinis-els
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