Exhibition of Ioannis Mylarakis archive

Exhibition of Ioannis Mylarakis archive
The musical story of Thessaloniki. Archive with pictures, interviews and critics.
 
Starting: Sunday, October 20, 2024
Thessaloniki Concert Hall Foyer (1st floor)
 
Journalist Ioannis Mylarakis has been one of the most esteemed and important journalists covering the arts and the musical life of Thessaloniki. His family kindly donated his archives to the TSSO, which have been digitized and serve as an impressive record of the orchestra’s and the city’s musical history. The public can attend the archives’ exhibition as well as the accompanying musical event at the foyer of Thessaloniki’s Concert Hall.
 
Declaimers:
Antonis Konstantinidis, Giorgos Skarbadonis, Domna Evnouhidou, Simos Papanas, Popi Mylaraki, Antonis Kourtis, Kostas Patsalides
 
Opening concert:
Simos Papanas (violin)
Antonis Sousamoglou (violin)
Popi Mylaraki (violin)
Maria Mylaraki (piano)
Dimitris Chandrakis (violin)
Miguel Michaelides (violin)
Marilena Liakopoulou (piano)
Evangelia Hadjipetrou (violin)

 
Free entrance
 
TSSO production
For the 59th Demetria Festival



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Tribute to Shostakovich - 50 years since his death
09/05/2025
Friday, May 9, 2025
at 20:30
Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Friends of Music Hall (M1)

Violin: Andreas Papanikolaou
Conductor: Marcus Bosch

Programme:
Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975): Violin Concerto No.1 in A minor, Op.99
Dmitry Shostakovich (1906-1975): Suite for Orchestra, No.29a from the opera ‘Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk’ (arranged by James Conlon)
(TSSO premiere)

TSSO Production
In cooperation with the TCH

Tickets
Distinct Zone: 20€
Α' Zone/Ground floor: 15€
Β' Zone/Upper tier-Boxes: 10€
Discount tickets: 5€
 
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Works by Ravel and Riadis - The TSSO in Skopje
17/05/2025

Works by Ravel and Riadis
The TSSO in Skopje


The Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra performs in Skopje with works by Emilios Riadis and Maurice Ravel for the 150 years since his birht, within the framework of the actions of the project "Outgoing and internationalization actions of the State Orchestra of Thessaloniki", founded by the European Union, through the program "Greece 2.0 - National Recovery and Resilience Plan".

Saturday, May 17, 2025
at 19:30
North Macedonia Philharmonic Hall
Skopje

Soprano: Myrtò Papatanasiu
Piano: Simon Trpčeski
Conductor: Vladimiros Symeonidis

Programme:
Emil Riadis (1880-1935): Symphonic Suite from the opera ‘Galateia’
1. Prélude
2. Aria de Pygmalion
3. Danses Scythes
4. Finale Acte I
5. Galateia et Rennos
6. Rennos et Pygmalion
7. La mort de Galateia


(created and orchestrated by Vladimiros Symeonidis)
World premiere

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): 5 Greek folk songs (orchestrations by Ravel and Rosenthal)

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): Piano concerto in G major, M.83

Emil Riadis (1880-1935): Salonique for voice and Orchestra
(From the song cycle: Jasmins and Minarets/Editor: G. Sakallieros)

Emil Riadis (1880-1935): 4 songs for voice and piano
(Orchestration: V. Symeonidis)
-Chansonnette oriental
-La chanson del' odalisque
-Berceuse
-La danseuse

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937): ‘La valse’, M.72

TSSO Production
The project is implemented in the context of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Greece 2.0) and is funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU

Tickets
1000denar - 1500denar
Presale
here
 

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Tribute to Nino Rota
23/05/2025

Friday, May 23, 2025
at 20:30
Aristotle University Ceremony Hall

Trombone: Massimo La Rosa
Conductor: Dian Tchobanov

Programme:
Nino Rota (1911-1979): The Godfather, orchestral Suite
Nino Rota (1911-1979): Trombone Concerto in C (TSSO premiere)
Nino Rota (1911-1979): Symphonic Suite from the ballet “La Strada”

TSSO Production

Tickets
Α' Zone/Ground floor: 15€
Β' Zone/Upper tier-Boxes: 10€
Discount tickets: 5€

Supported by the Greek and the Bulgarian Ministries of Culture as a part of the program
«Thessaloniki-Sofia: Balkan Cultural Bridge»