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OPERA
Gala
- Athens
- Tonight
The Orchestra of Colors will hold an opera gala at the Athens Concert Hall tonight, under Miltos Logiadis and featuring sopranos Irini Kyriakidou and Artemis Bogri, tenors Vassilis Kavagias and Vassilis Tsanaktsidis. The program will include excerpts from works by Mozart, Rossini and Donizetti.
Athens Concert Hall,
1 Kokkali & Vas. Sofias,
tel 210.728.2333.
MUSIC
Al Foster Quartet
- Athens
- To Thursday
Former drummer of Miles Davis, Al Foster, is playing along with his quartet at the Half Note Jazz Club until Thursday. The club offers reduced admission on Mondays.
Half Note Jazz Club,
17 Trivonianou, Mets,
tel 210.921.3360.
Duo Choriambus
- Athens
- Tonight
The Duo Choriambus will present excerpts from its new album, featuring works by Thodoros Antoniou, Debussy, Saint-Saens and others, at the Philippos Nakas Conservatory tonight after introductions by Byron Fidetzis, Pavlos Sergiou and Evangelos Kokkoris. Starts at 8.30 p.m. and admission is free.
Philippos Nakas,
41 Ippocratous,
tel 210.363.4000.
BOOK
Presentation
- Athens
- Tonight
Lucy Braggiotti Publications will present Stephen G. Miller’s book “Plato at Olympia,” translated into Greek by Foteini Pipi, at the Hellenic American Union at 8.30 p.m. Former Director of the American School of Classical Studies at Athens, Miller, as well as Vivi Vassilopoulou, Panos Valavanis and Constantinos Georgiadis will talk about the book. The presentation will be in Greek.
Hellenic American Union,
22 Massalias,
tel 210.368.0900.
LECTURE
Archaeology
- Athens
- Today
The French School at Athens will hold its next seminar today, with a presentation by Julien Zurbach titled “Paysanneries grecques archaiques.” The lecture will start at 6 p.m.
French School at Athens,
6 Didotou,
tel 210.367.9906.
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