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Artistic Director: Eleftheria Lycopanti
Artistic Advisor: Alexandros Kalogeras
http://musahellenica.org
All events are free and open to the public
Sunday, June 30th
Opening Night 20:00, Chios Music Middle and High SchoolIntroductory speech by Dr. Walter Puchner.
Works by Antoniou, Couroupos, Händel, Schubert, Debussy and the premiere of Aias, a new work by Dimitris Makris,
commissioned by the Festival.
Monday, July 1st
Masterclasses 13:00-15:00, Chios Music Middle and High School
Individual lessons taught by guest performers of the festival: violin, piano, voice, flute, clarinet, horn, trombone, percussion,
cello, guitar, accordion, composition and conducting.
Baroque Arias and Schubert Lieder 20:00, Chios Music Middle and High School
Four short presentations on the influence of ancient Greek culture on European civilization.
The evening will include arias from baroque operas and songs by Franz Schubert.
Tuesday, July 2nd
Masterclasses 13:00-15:00, Chios Music Middle and High School
Individual lessons taught by guest performers of the festival: violin, piano, voice, flute, clarinet, horn, trombone, percussion,
cello, guitar, accordion, composition and conducting.
LyrAvlos 20:30, Citrus Cafe
A concert with ancient Greek instruments featuring music from ancient Greece until our days.
Instruments made by Panagiotis Stefos
Wednesday, July 3rd
Educational Presentation - Concert 11:00-13:00, Ark of the World, Aegean - Mountain Epos
A two-hour demonstration/concert for the young presented by the LyrAvlos Center of Greek Musical Heritage,
the 3rd Contemporary Greek Music Festival-Chios 2019 and the Ark of the World – Aegean.
Masterclasses
13:00-15:00, Chios Music Middle and High SchoolIndividual lessons taught by guest performers of the festival:
violin, piano, voice, flute, clarinet, horn, trombone, percussion, cello, guitar, accordion, composition and conducting.
Ancient Greece in the Twentieth Century
20:00, Homerion Cultural CenterAncient Greece through the centuries. Mezzo-soprano Margarita Syggeniotou,
cimbel player Angelina Tkatcheva and their musicians present recent works by
Greek and international composers.
Thursday, July 4th
Masterclasses 13:00-15:00, Chios Music Middle and High School
Presentation
13:00, Chios Music Middle and High SchoolA new series of piano books for the beginner
written by pianist and pedagogue Anna Daniilides. The approach is based on the Russian School combined with elements from other schools.
Iannis Xenakis
20:00, Homerion Cultural CenterXenakis scholar Antonios Antonopoulos,
discusses the topic of “Greek Antiquity in Xenakis’ work”. The evening includes performances of Xenakis’ works
Psappha, Keren, Dhipli zyia and Charisma.
Friday, July 5th
Music for Ancient Drama 21:00, Homerion Cultural Center
Agamemnon, Troyan Women, Lysistrata, Froggs and Homer’s Odyssey become the backdrop for the composition of new works
for about 60 musicians, actors and singers. Works by Antoniou, Couroupos, Logothetis, Kalogeras,
Deli (Hecuba, a new work commissioned by the Festival).
Saturday, July 6th
Presentation 10:00-12:00, Homerion Cultural Center
Pantelis Koyamis, speaker: Ancient Greek poetic meters as a tool of understanding concepts
in Classical and Romantic music. Beethoven’s 9th Symphony.
New Works by the Young 20:00, Homerion Cultural CenterCreative Workshop for the Young.
Students of 6th to 12th grade create new works in creative writing, theater, music and art based on Homer’s Odyssey.
In addition, pre-college level musicians perform works by master composers.
Wednesday, July 10th
Crossroads Project 21:00, The Chios Mastic Museum
Jazz, traditional Greek music, poetry by Odysseus Elytis and Aesop’s fables in ancient Greek,
create an unusual sound world of original compositions by Lefteris Kordis and Panayota Haloulakou.
Penny Muse Band features musicians from Greece, Boston, New York and Israel.
Panayota Haloulakou, voice, Lefteris Kordis, piano
Thursday, July 11th
On The Road 10:30, Chios House for the Elders
13:00, Kardamyla House for the EldersA 45-minute program for those who can not attend the concert hall.
Programs are subjet to change. Latest info can be found at http://musahellenica.org