Musical journeys to unique concerts through the EBU

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Concerts Monday 25.03.24, Tuesday 26.03.24, Thursday 28.03.24 and Friday 29.03.24

Monday 25.03.24 time 21:10-22:30

EBU. Concerts Without Borders

The influence of Hellenism on the world spirit has neither a start date nor an end date. It has influenced throughout the ages and will continue to influence. On the occasion of March 25, at the Monday concert, the day of the national anniversary, we will hear excerpts from the religious military oratorio “Triumphant Judith” of Antonio Vivaldi in a Latin libretto by Iacopo Cassettibased on her book “Judith” her Old Testament who composed it 1716 on the occasion of siege of Corfu by the Turks and victory of the Venetians against the Ottoman troops. THE Jordi Savall in his own unique way, he leads the whole The Concert of Nations and Choir The Royal Chapel of Catalonia in a separate performance of his only surviving oratorio Vivaldiwhich was forgotten after its presentation at her Conservatory Pieta at Venicehas just been rediscovered in 1927 and was presented for the second time in 1941.

Tuesday 26-03-2024 time 21:10-22:30

Room 432

Guests in Room 432: the Castalian String Quartet

Castalian Quartet

The program:

  • Felix Mendelssohn: Quartet no. 6 in F minor Op. 80
  • Kaija Saariaho: Earth Memory
  • Jean Sibelius: String Quartet in D minor Op. 56 (“Voces intimae”)

Thursday 28-03-2024 time 21:10-23:00

The Abstract Postman

Heroes and anti-heroes in the name of Love. This could be the title of the musical letter composed by Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra and signed by her conductor Esa‑Pekka Salonen at August 24, 2023. In it, we will find “The Songs of the Wanderer” of Gustav Mahler sung by the world-famous Swedish baritone Peter Matteithe “Fantastic Deal” of Hector Berlioz and the suite “The Amazing Tangerine” of Bela Bartok .

Peter Mattei

Friday 29-03-2024 time 21:10-22:30

EBU. Concerts Without Borders

Belgium Brussels

THE “Aladdin” of the Danish composer Carl Nielsen it is the whole of the East in one play. Designed to accompany his play Adam Oehlenschlägercontains the magic of “One Thousand and One Nights” with the market scenes and the exotic dances.

Anna Vinnitskaya She will take us there Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège under the direction of the French conductor Samuel Jean with the concert held on February 8, 2024 at Brussels. Together with the orchestra, his winner Queen Elizabeth Award in 2007, the pianist Anna Vinnitskaya interprets it 1st Piano Concerto composed by Sergei Rachmaninoff when it was just 18 years old and it contains all the melodic style and fervor that characterize its creator.

Anna Vinnitskaya

The concert begins with the suite from the film’s soundtrack “Lieutenant Kize”the first work he composed for the big screen Sergei Prokofiev. Editing – Presentation: Alexandra Gialini

Third Schedule 90.9 & 95.6 | www.trito.gr

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