2024-09-10 22:56:37
A unique concert, in which the ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra will join forces with MISO (Miami Symphony Orchestra) conductor Eduardo Marturet, will be hosted on Thursday, September 12 by the Municipality of Parga.
This concert will be a cultural bridge between Greece and Miami, aiming to fill the waterfront and the audience with melodies that will remain unforgettable.
On the occasion of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of its foundation, the ERT Contemporary Music Orchestra will present in the first part of the concert, under the direction of conductor Giorgos Aravidis, unsurpassed songs from the Greek anthology, with the participation of renowned singers Michalis Dimitrakakos, Ioannas Emmanuel and Tsinas Foteinopoulou.
In the second part of the evening, the famous conductor Eduardo Marturet will conduct the orchestra in a program of iconic songs from the international repertoire. He will be joined on stage by the performer Nikos Papadiotis and the actress and singer Athina Marturet, who will offer unique performances under his guidance. A special moment of the evening will be the appearance of the young, promising violinist Panagiotis Papadimitriadis.
This concert marks the first appearance of Eduardo Marturet in Greece, offering the audience the opportunity to enjoy a performance of high artistic value. This musical journey will combine culture and music to create indelible memories and bridges with Florida, United States and Miami, crossroads of Latin American cultures.
Eduardo Marturet is one of the leading conductors and composers of the contemporary music scene. Born in Venezuela, he has established himself globally with his uniquely distinctive music and ability to lead symphony orchestras in magical musical experiences.
“His music doesn’t just take the audience on a journey through the world of melodies, it offers them a real spiritual experience. His music reflects the diverse world he has traveled and his experiences as a conductor,” a press release states.
The concert will take place on the waterfront of Parga, starting at 9 pm. Entrance free.