Concert for International Women’s Day

On the eve of International Women’s Day, we remember that music is... female! Leading women in the roles of composer, performer and conductor take the reins in a concert that illuminates the sensitivity of female music past and present, and highlights the power of female interpreters. The prolific Emilia Meyer, who was known as the “female Beethoven” during her lifetime, was perhaps the most outstanding of them all.

Thu., 7 Mar. 2013 20:30

Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall

Christos Lambrakis Hall
KONSTANTIA GOURZI
(1962)
New Work

(Commissioned by A.S.O.)

CLARA SCHUMANN
(1819–1896)
Piano Concerto
EMILIE MAYER
Symphony No.5 in F minor
SOLOIST
Natalia Michailidou, Piano
CONDUCTOR
Lisa Xanthopoulou

19:45
Pre-concert talk, free for ticket holders