Stathis Soulis, Kostas Siskos, Nikos Tsoukalas, Giorgos Rarakos

Athens State Orchestra's Soloists: A sideways look at Classicism

The concert is broadcasted on Athens State Orchestra's Facebook profile and YouTube channel.

How often do we wonder what sort of music Haydn or Mozart would have written if they'd lived in the 20th century? The enfant terrible of Russian serious music, Sergei Prokofiev, provided a convincing answer to that question with his glitteringly fresh First Symphony. This concert in his honour features three orchestral instruments we rarely have the opportunity to enjoy in a solo role: the proud French horn, the tenebrous tuba, and the robust double bass. Three of our musicians at the height of their powers enjoy showcasing the better -and lesser- known charms of these instruments under the baton of the distinguished maestro Stathis Soulis.

Sat., 20 Feb. 2021 22:00

Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall

Christos Lambrakis Hall
RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS
(1872-1958)
Concerto in F Minor for Bass Tuba and Orchestra
GIOVANNI BOTTESINI
(1821-1889)
Concerto for double-bass and orchestra
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756–1791)
Horn Concerto No. 4 in E-flat major, K. 495
SERGEI PROKOFIEV
(1891–1953)
Symphony No. 1, «Classical», in D major, Op. 25
SOLOIST
Giorgos-Theodoros Rarakos, tuba
Nikos Tsoukalas, double bass
Kostas Siskos, horn
CONDUCTOR
Stathis Soulis