Nikos Xanthoulis Greek Ancient Lyre Recital featuring the world premiere of 'Maria's Song' by Vincent Kennedy
Dimitris Mitropoulos Hall

Artists: Nikos Xanthoulis, Ancient Greek Lyre; L’ Anima String Quartet: Stella Tsani, violin; Brunilda-Evgenia Malo, violin; Ilias Sdoukos, viola; Lefki Kolovou, cello.
“Ten composers from six different countries write music for the ancient Greek seven-string lyre. With the collapse of the ancient Greek world, in the 5th century A.D., the “national” instrument of the ancient Greeks, with whom Orpheus sang, ceased to exist. It had been identified with pagan music and, like paganism itself, had to disappear from the face of the earth. Nevertheless, in some strange way, the lyre continued to symbolise the essence of European music either through painting —especially during the Renaissance— or in the collective unconscious. Yet an instrument does not really exist unless it has a proper repertoire written for it. And the works must be written by good composers. As a member of Three Essential Elements group, I turned to its other members for assistance. I also invited two more Greek artists to write works in which the lyre would be accompanied by a string quartet. They all responded enthusiastically and so, we present to you the world premiere performance of compositions written exclusively for the ancient Greek seven-string lyre.” Nikos Xanthoulis.
The programme features premieres for Ancient Greek Lyre composed by the following members of Three Essential Elements: David Martynuik (USA), Garry Judd (England), Nikolas James (USA), Nikos Xanthoulis (Greece), Thomas Bramel (USA), Vasco M. N. Pereira (Portugal), Véronique Bracco (France) and CMC Composer Vincent Kennedy's Maria's Song [2023].
This concert is supported by Three Essential Elements.
Tickets
Tickets available via Megaron website, presale from 7 February here.
This concert will also be presented on 5 March at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, Athens.