Final of the 2025 International Dimitri Mitropoulos Competition for Composers

The 2025 International Dimitri Mitropoulos Competition for Composers
Final
 
Sunday, November 2, 2025
at 20:00
Thessaloniki Concert Hall
Friends of Music Hall (M1)
 
Programme of the final:
Τhe TSSO, conducted by Miltos Logiadis, presents the 4 works that passed to the final,
Jingyang Cui (China): Screaming Silence
Evripides Bekos (Greece): IDUNN
Giulio Soldo (Italy): Steto-calèido
Francesco Darmanin (Italy): Komorebi

 
Jury of the competition
Jury Chairman
Tan Dun - Conductor / Composer
 
Members
Dr David Bruce – Composer
Michalis Economou - Conductor, Composer, Greek Radio Symphony Orchestra Music Director
Christos Samaras - Composer/Professor for composition
Christos Hatzis - Composer/Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto
Ioannis (John) Psathas - Composer
 
Presentation: Veroniki Kyriakopoulou

The final will be broadcasted live by the official TSSO site on YouTube: @TheTSSO

This year’s medals were produced with the kind permission of the Music Library “Lilian Voudouri of the Friends of Music Society, to which the mold of the original medal has been entrusted


TSSO Production
in cooperation with TCH
Supported by the Greek Ministry of Culture

Tickets
Distinct zone: 20€
Α' Zone/Ground floor: 15€
Β' Zone/Upper tier-Boxes: 10€
Discount tickets: 5€



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Carmina Burana in Skopje
20/06/2026

Carmina Burana

Saturday, June 20, 2026
at 21:00
Open-air city park in front of Todor Proeski National Arena
Skopje

Programme:
Carl Orff (1895-1982): Carmina Burana

Soprano: Ana Durlovski
Contra Tenor: Nicholas Spanos
Baritone: Ivo Yordanov
Conductor: Nayden Todorov

Philharmonic of Republic of North Macedonia
Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra
Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra

Participating:
National Philharmonic Choir
Chorus master: Tsvetan Krumov

Choir of the National Opera and Ballet of the Republic of North Macedonia

Choir of Thessaloniki School of Music
Chorus Master: Angeliki Krisila

Programme:
Carl Orff (1895-1982): Carmina Burana

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