Athens Festival
Athens - Epidaurus Festival | |
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Genre | all types |
Dates | May - October |
Location(s) | Athens - Epidaurus, Greece |
Years active | 1955-present |
Website | |
www.greekfestival.gr |
Athens – Epidaurus Festival is an annual arts festival that takes place in Athens and Epidaurus, from May to October. It is one of the most famous festivals in Greece. The festival includes musical, theatrical and other cultural events.
History
It was founded in 1955 with actions of Georgios Rallis (then Minister to the Prime Minister). Its purpose was to promote the artistic and theatrical creation.
Today, the festival is organised by the "Hellenic Festival S.A." company.[1] President of the Board of Directors of the festival is Jan Fabre[2] taking over from Yorgos Loukos.[3]
Notable moments
Over the years, the Athens Festival has been able to host numerous notable groups and artists.[4],[5]
- 1955: the first year of the Festival, Dimitris Mitropoulos and the New York Philharmonic play Nikos Skalkottas' 36 Greek dances.
- 1958: The Athens Philharmonic Orchestra with Gina Bachauer.
- 1959: The New York Philharmonic directed by Leonard Bernstein.
- 1961: Maria Callas performs Norma by Vincenzo Bellini and Médée by Luigi Cherubini.
- 1961: The Royal Ballet (Covent Garden) with Margot Fonteyn.
- 1962: The Berlin Philharmonic directed by Herbert von Karajan.
- 1963: The Ballet of the 20th Century under Maurice Béjart.
- 1963: Ballet performance with Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn.
- 1967: The Los Angeles Philharmonic directed by Zubin Mehta.
- 1976: Sviatoslav Richter recital.
- 1979: The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
- 1981: The Vienna Opera Ball with Rudolf Nureyev.
- 1982 Aeschylus' Oresteia, on Epidaurus, under the direction of Peter Hall.
- 1982: The Karlsruhe symphony orchestra with Dimitris Sgouros.
- 1983: The Martha Graham Dance Company.
- 1984: The Ballet National de Marseille under Roland Petit.
- 1984: The Zurich Opera with Agnes Baltsa and José Carreras.
- 1985: The Royal Opera (Covent Garden).
- 1985: The National Symphony Orchestra (Washington) under Mstislav Rostropovich.
- 1988: The New York Philharmonic directed by Zubin Mehta.
- 1989: Manos Hatzidakis with Nana Mouskouri
- 1989: The Royal Danish Ballet.
- 1990: The Leningrad Philharmonic Orchestra under Yuri Temirkanov.
- 1991: Luciano Pavarotti recital.
- 1992: Montserrat Caballé recital.
- 1993: The Vienna Philharmonic directed by Riccardo Muti.
Venues
- Odeon of Herodes Atticus
- Athens Concert Hall
- "Technopolis", Gazi
- "Peiraios 260"
- "THEATRON", Cultural Center "Hellenic Cosmos"
- "Bios"
- Benaki Museum Pireos Street Annexe
- "Scholeion Theatre", Moschato
- Epidaurus Ancient Theatre
- Ancient Epidaurus Little Theatre
References
- ↑ "The Vision". Athens - Epidaurus Festival. greekfestival.gr. Archived from the original on March 11, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
- ↑ http://www.ekathimerini.com/205877/article/ekathimerini/life/jan-fabre-appointed-greek-festival-artistic-director
- ↑ "Administration". Athens - Epidaurus Festival. greekfestival.gr. Archived from the original on 11 May 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
- ↑ Athens Festival '89 (performance program), pp. 1–4, 1989.
- ↑ Giorgos Sarigannis. Athens Festival '95 (performance program), pp. 9–33, 1995.
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