Young Composers and Performers (II)

The clarinet was Mozart’s favourite instrument, which may explain the matchless beauty and perfection of his only concerto for this woodwind instrument. The young clarinettist Zacharias Fotis ‘re-creates’ this classic masterpiece after the première performance of a new symphonic work from Antonis Rouvelas. Finally, the dynamic maestro Myron Michailidis conducts Rachmaninov’s larger-than-life Third Symphony, a genuine orchestral tour de force.

Fri., 14 Mar. 2014 20:30

Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall

Christos Lambrakis Hall
ANTONIS ROUVELAS
(b.1987)
Autopsy-Syntax-Mechanism (new work commissioned by A.S.O.)
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART
(1756–1791)
Clarinet Concerto in A major, K.622
SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
(1873–1943)
Symphony No.3 in A minor, Op.44
SOLOIST
Zacharias Fotis, clarinet
CONDUCTOR
Myron Michailidis

19:45

Pre-concert talk, free for ticket holders

TICKETS INFORMATION
Prices:
Student/Concessions: € 5
Zone C: € 10
Zone B: € 15
Zone A: € 20

Grand Tier: € 30

 

The purchase of tickets for all the concerts of a cycle will entitle the ticket holder to THREE FREE OF CHARGE tickets (of the same price zone) of his choice for other concerts of the Athens State Orchestra at Megaron – The Athens Concert Hall. In case the purchased tickets are of different price zones, the complimentary ones will be of the lowest price zone. This offer does not apply for the co-productions with Megaron.