The last stop of our journey is Vienna, the capital of Austria, for Beethoven’s masterly Ninth (21:00), with the Vienna Symphony Orchestra under the musical direction of the conductor of Greek descent Karina Canellakis.Thus, it can be argued that with its rich texture and timbre the symphony is exceptionally great. At 20:00, the baton passes to Teodor Currentzis and musicAeterna, who perform the Seventh Symphony at the Ancient Theatre of Delphi, while one hour later all eyes turn to Strasbourg (France), where the city’s Philharmonic Orchestra under Marko Letonja presents Symphony No. At 19:00 it is the turn of Lugano, where the Swiss Chamber Orchestra I Barocchisti under the direction of Diego Fasolis will present the widely popular “Pastorale”. 4 under Gustavo Gimeno and Prague, where the Czech National Symphony Orchestra and conductor Steven Mercurio perform the celebrated Fifth Symphony (18:00). The journey’s next stops are Helsinki, where at 16:00 Nicholas Collon will conduct the Finish Radio Symphony Orchestra in “Eroica” Luxembourg, where the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg will play Symphony No. On Sunday 6 June, the journey to the magnificent world of Beethoven’s music begins at 14:00 (Greek time) from Bonn in Germany, with the First Symphony, performed by the Mahler Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Daniel Harding, and continues at 15:00 with the Second Symphony, presented in Dublin (Ireland) by the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra with Jaime Martin at the podium. Watch the video postcard produced by GNTO as an introduction to the ARTE broadcast (edit and original music score by George Voukanos: Megaron wishes to thank the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Central Archaeological Council for their valuable assistance in making this concert possible, as well as the Ephorate of Antiquities of Fokida for granting use of the Ancient Theatre of Delphi. The concert takes place thanks to the support of the Region of Central Greece and the Organisation for the Cultural Development of Central Greece, the European Cultural Centre of Delphi, the World Human Forum, the Greek National Tourism Organisation, and the Centre Culturel Hellénique in Paris. Viewing will be restricted to a limited number of spectators, in line with public health guidelines. The flow of visitors will be controlled by means of priority passes.
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Megaron will offer the Athenian public the opportunity to view, free of charge, the complete broadcast of all the concerts in real time, from two videowalls in its Garden. Sasha Waltz, one of the major figures of contemporary dance, teams up with the world-famous ensemble with a new choreography created especially for the concert at Delphi. 92, with internationally acclaimed Greek conductor Teodor Currentzis leading musicAeterna. Megaron the Athens Concert Hall takes part in this rare pan – European musical event, made possible by the Franco-German ARTE television channel in partnership with ZDF (the German State Television) and Unitel, a leading international distributor of classical music television productions, “travelling” outside Greece to present, from the emblematic Ancient Theatre of Delphi, at 20:00, Symphony No. The broadcast will begin at 14:00 (Greek time) from Bonn, the birthplace of the great German composer, and will be completed at 23:00, again in Vienna, where Beethoven left his last breath. On Sunday 6 June, Europe celebrates Ludwig van Beethoven and his 9 Symphonies, in with 9 concerts given in 9 cities, in a major artistic event that will be broadcast live across Europe. Megaron the Athens Concert Hall, musicAeterna orchestra under Teodor Currentzis, and choreographer Sasha Waltz, take part in the major musical event of ARTE TV, presenting Ludwig van Beethoven’s Seventh at the Ancient Theatre of Delphi in a concert broadcast live across Europe.