Franz Schubert
Chamber Orchestra of Europe | Athens | June 30
The award-winning Chamber Orchestra of Europe will perform at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Dionysiou Areopagitou) on June 30, under the baton of podium superstar Britain's Sir Simon Rattle. Don't miss the chance to listen to classical music masterpieces like Schubert's Symphony No 9 from one of Europe's best orchestras. Tickets start from 5 euros at more.com.
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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.
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Schubert Meets Liszt | Athens | March 20
Soprano Christina Giannakopoulou and pianist Theodore Tzovanakis will be on stage at the Athens Concert Hall on Wednesday, March 20, demonstrating the bond between Franz Schubert and Franz Liszt.
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ERT Symphony Orchestra | Athens | January 9
The ERT Symphony Orchestra will perform works by Bedrich Smetana, Robert Schumann, Franz Schubert, Hector Berlioz and Nikos Christodoulou, who will also conduct, at the Athens Concert Hall on Monday, January 9. The ensemble will be joined by baritone Dimitris Tiliakos. The concert starts at 8.30 p.m. Admission is set at 10 euros (5 euros reduced).
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Roberto Prosseda | Athens | November 14
Italian piano soloist Robert Prosseda performs works by Felix Mendelssohn, Nimrod Borenstein and Franz Schubert at the Athens Concert Hall on Sunday, November 14. The event is organized in association with the Italian Cultural Institute in Athens. Admission is set at 10 and 15 euros (4 euros for students and the unemployed).
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