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Thessaloniki sümfooniaorkester (Kreeka)

Pe 26.9.2025 19:00 - La 27.9.2025 21:00
26.60 - 58.60
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Sat, 27 September 19.00 Estonia Concert Hall

Thessaloniki Symphony Orchestra

 

Daniel Hope (violin)

Nikos Xanthoulis (lyra)

Thessaloniki Symphony Orchestra

Conductor Mihkel Kütson

 

Programme:

S. Michaelides. "Dawn at the Parthenon"

L. Lieberman. New work for lyra, violin, and orchestra (premiere)

Bernstein. "Serenade"

Schumann. Symphony No. 2 in C major op. 61

 

The Thessaloniki Symphony Orchestra (TSO) presents its Estonia tour, featuring world-renowned violinist Daniel Hope, acclaimed lyra virtuoso Nikos Xanthoulis esteemed conductor Mihkel Kütson, longtime music director of Germany’s Niederrheinische Sinfoniker.

 

A highlight of the program is the world premiere of a specially commissioned work by Lowell Lieberman, featuring the lyra—the oldest known string instrument—bringing a distinctly Ancient Greek essence to the music.

 

As one of Greece’s most distinguished musical institutions, TSO is at the heart of Northern Greece’s cultural scene and serves as a musical ambassador on the international stage. The orchestra has an extensive recording history with prestigious labels such as EMI, BIS, NAXOS, and Deutsche Grammophon. Throughout its history, TSO has performed with legendary soloists, including Luciano Pavarotti, Plácido Domingo, José Carreras, Mstislav Rostropovich, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Ivo Pogorelich, Leonid Kogan, Natalia Gutman, Mischa Maisky, Thomas Hampson, Michael Nyman, and many more.

 

Duration: appr. 2 hours, including intermission.

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