Music

Athens State Orchestra at Stegi

Performing works by Calliope Tsoupaki, Chaya Czernowin, Dimitrios Skyllas

Dates

Tickets

5 — 22 €

Venue

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Thursday
Time
20:30
Venue
Main Stage

Information

Tickets

Onassis Stegi Friends presale: from 24 FEB 2020, 17:00
General presale: from 27 FEB 2019, 17:00

Full price: 7, 12, 17, 22 €
Reduced, Friend & Groups 5-9 people: 10, 13, 18 €
Groups 10+ people: 9, 12, 16 €
Neighborhood residents: 7 €
People with disabilities, Unemployed: 5 €
Companions: 10 €

Group ticket reservations at groupsales@onassis.org

Introduction

These three Greek premieres take orchestral sound in completely unexpected directions. Instrumental timbres drawn from the deep wells of musical time – Antiquity, Byzantium, and the Renaissance – characterize works by Kalliope Tsoupaki and Dimitrios Skyllas. Chaya Czernowin’s exceptional mastery, on the other hand, is evident in the sensations she engenders from the creation of a unique acoustical space.

The title of Calliope Tsoupaki’s new composition, “Salto di Saffo”, combines allusion to the legend that Sappho leapt to her death off a cliff in Lefkada with the composer’s personal memories of her first trip to Holland. The composer creates an antiphonal effect between the soloists' duo consisting of an ancient Greek and a Renaissance instrument (Pan Flute and recorder), and the body of the symphonic orchestra, by drawing elements from both byzantine and medieval music.

Chaya Czernowin’s composition, at times delicate and diaphanous, at times robust and dynamic, depend on continual fluctuations in the density of sound. Indeed, the exceptional skill with which she choreographs the movement of sound in space is utterly captivating and a true auditory treat.

At the core of Dimitrios Skyllas’s musical inspiration are hymns of funerary and Epitaphic lamentantion, traditional laments from the region of Epirus and ancient Greek tragedy. From this core, he creates an utterly contemporary symphonic sound rooted in the meaning of sacredness and rituals of lamentation.

Calliope Tsoupaki was appointed Composer Laureate, the highest of compositional honors in the Netherlands.

Photo: Astrid Ackermann, Giannis Kolikis, Michiel van Nieuwkerk

Chaya Czernowin, Dimitrios Skyllas, Calliope Tsoupaki

Works

Calliope Tsoupaki, “Salto di Saffo” (2018)

Chaya Czernowin, “At the Fringe of our Gaze” (2012-13)

Dimitrios Skyllas, “Kyrie Eleison” (2019)

“Kyrie Eleison”, the first Greek composition ever commissioned by the BBC Symphony Orchestra.

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“Salto di Saffo” was commissioned by the Stichting Omroep Muziek foundation for the ZaterdagMatinee concert series. The premiere was performed by the Radio Filharmonisch Orkest, under the direction of Markus Stenz, in the Concertgebouw on October 6, 2018.

“At the Fringe of our Gaze” was written for Daniel Barenboim and the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra (WEDO). The premiere took place on August 18, 2013, at the Lucerne Festival.

A collaboration between the BBC Symphony Orchestra and Onassis Stegi, the premiere of “Kyrie Eleison” will occur on January 29, 2020 at the Barbican in London, with the BBC Symphony Orchestra directed by Robert Spano.

Credits

Soloists
Erik Bosgraaf (recorder), Matthijs Koene (Pan Flute)
Conductor
Vladimiros Symeonidis