Quartet
Quatuor Ebene | Athens | November 16
Quatuor Ebene is a string quartet that can play the classics, from Haydn to Bartok, but can also transform into a jazz improvisation band when the mood strikes. The highly versatile French string quartet that came together in 1999 and has since won several prizes and the hearts of many fans around the world will perform at the Athens Concert Hall (megaron.gr) on November 16.
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Borodin Quartet | Thessaloniki | November 25
The Borodin Quartet was founded in 1945 in the then Soviet Union. It is one of the world's longest-lasting string quartets, whose members have traditionally been graduates of the Moscow Conservatory.
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Athens String Quartet | Athens | March 4
The Athens String Quartet will appear at the Athens Concert Hall's Dimitris Mitropoulos with a program of works by three great composers: Johann Sebastian Bach's "Die Kunst der Fuge: Subject and Contrapuncti 6, 4, 9," Alfred Schnittke's String Quartet No. 3, and Ludwig van Beethoven's String Quartet No. 13 in B-flat major (Op.130). The quartet is comprised of two violins, a viola and a cello.
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Pavlina Styl | Athens | December 20
Performer Pavlina Styl and her quartet of talented musicians will take their audience at the Athenaeum's Cellar venue back to the cabarets of Belle Epoque Paris and Berlin during the interwar years on Thursday, December 20. Admission costs 10 euros and doors open at 9.30 p.m.
Athenaeum, 3 Adrianou, Thiseio, tel 210.321.0239
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New High-Tech Theater Performance Premieres in Bulgaria
Director of the National palace of Culture Miroslav Borshosh and director Yavor Gurdev presented their newest project Quartet: Dangerous Liasions Until the End of the World, based on the play by Heiner Müller.
The play will be shown merely 6 times per year and the main parts will be played by Snejina Petrova (Mertoi) and Zahari Baharov (Valmont).