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As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
The last symphony concert of the year for the Niederbayerische Philharmonie will introduce the Christmas season with Bruckners transcendental 7th symphony.
As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
The last symphony concert of the year for the Niederbayerische Philharmonie will introduce the Christmas season with Bruckners transcendental 7th symphony.
The last symphony concert of the year for the Niederbayerische Philharmonie will introduce the Christmas season with Bruckners transcendental 7th symphony.
As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
With hist last symphony concert as 1st Kapellmeister at Theater Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will present three masterpieces of the early 20th century featuring Ravel, Prokofiev and Stravinsky.
As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
As his last production at the opera house of Freiburg Ektoras Tartanis will conduct Tchaikovsky's most dramatic opera, closing the cycle after starting his tenure in Freiburg 5 years ago with "Eugen Onegin".
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
Ektoras Tartanis holds his first international masterclass in conducting at the Maria Callas Museum in Athens.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
For the opening at the Young Classics Europe Festival the Niederbayerische Philharmonie will present a heroic program with Ektoras Tartanis and young star cellist Santiago Cañon-Valencia.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
For the opening at the Young Classics Europe Festival the Niederbayerische Philharmonie will present a heroic program with Ektoras Tartanis and young star cellist Santiago Cañon-Valencia.
Ektoras Tartanis will open the new season of the Niederbayerische Philharmonie with a symphonic program featuring gems of the late Romantic repertoire.
Ektoras Tartanis will open the new season of the Niederbayerische Philharmonie with a symphonic program featuring gems of the late Romantic repertoire.
With his return to the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra Ektoras is opening the Season with an all-Russian program alongside a the young and promising award-winning pianist Anna Avramidou.
At his debut with Greek National Opera, Ektoras Tartanis works together with renowned choreographer Johan Inger on a new adaptation of the ballet “Carmen” with music by George Bizet and Radion Shchedrin.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
At his debut with Greek National Opera, Ektoras Tartanis works together with renowned choreographer Johan Inger on a new adaptation of the ballet “Carmen” with music by George Bizet and Radion Shchedrin.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
The opera house of Freiburg presents the German premiere of Poul Ruders opera, composed in 1998 and based on the eponymous bestselling dystopian novel by Margaret Atwoods. As a “Vorspiel” to the opera serves Tartanis’ brief symphonic Scherzo, which will be world premiered in this context.
In this concert a program with two huge pieces of modern Russian symphonic music will be presented. The star guest is Nicolas Altstadt performing the tremendously demanding “Sinfonia Concertante” by Sergei Prokofiev.
In this concert a program with two huge pieces of modern Russian symphonic music will be presented. The star guest is Nicolas Altstadt performing the tremendously demanding “Sinfonia Concertante” by Sergei Prokofiev.
The world premiere of Tartanis’s concerto for harp, baritone and orchestra written for Anneleen Lenaerts will be presented alongside one of the most monumental symphonic works of Greek classical music. A symphonic program featuring the “beginnings” of composers.