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MIDAMERICA PRODUCTIONS, NEW YORK CITY,
PETER TIBORIS, FOUNDER, GENERAL DIRECTOR AND ARTISTIC DIRECTOR,
WITH THE GENEROUS SUPPORT AND ASSISTANCE OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF SYROS
HONORABLE YANNIS DEKAVALLAS, MAYOR
PRESENTS
FESTIVAL OF THE AEGEAN 2007:
GREAT MUSIC AND THEATER IN A GREAT PLACE
PETER TIBORIS CONDUCTS THE BOSULAV MARTINU PHILHARMONY
AND AN INTERNATIONAL CAST OF SOLOISTS AT THE
APOLLO MUNICIPAL THEATER "LA PICCOLA SCALA,"
ISLAND OF SYROS, CYCLADES, GREECE
JULY 11-22, 2007
Festival of the Aegean 2007
Apollo Municipal Theater "La Piccola Scala"
Island of Syros, Cyclades, Greece
July 11, 2007 - Gala Opening of the Festival
Peter Tiboris, Conductor
The Bohuslav Martinu Philharmony (Czech Republic)
Irini Tsirakidis, soprano
Verdi: Overture to La forza del destino
Beethoven: "Ah, Perfido!"
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67
July 12, 13, 15, 2007
Peter Tiboris, Conductor
Carol Castel, Stage Director
The Bohuslav Martinu Philharmony (Czech Republic)
Eilana Lappalainen, soprano
Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano
Todd Geer, tenor
William Powers, bass-baritone
Mascagni: Zanetto (Greek Premiere)
Sylvia - Eilana Lappalainen, soprano
Zanetto - Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano
Opera Highlights
Verdi: "Ella giammai m'amo!" from Don Carlo
Ponchielli: "Cielo e mar" from La Giocanda
Verdi: "Dio che nell'alma infondere" (The Friendship Duet) from Don Carlo
Verdi: "Tu che la vanit�!" from Don Carlo
Bellini: "In mia man alfin tu sei" from Norma
Cilea: "Acerba volutt�" from Adriana Lecouvreur
Rossini: "Oh, che muso" from L'italiana in Algeri
Donizetti: "Dio, che mi vedi in core," "Al par del mio," "Va, infelice, e teco reca"
from Anna Bolena
Verdi: "Libiamo, ne'lieti calici" from La Traviata
July 14, 2007 - Vienna Nights in Syros
Gerhard Track, Guest Conductor
The Bohuslav Martinu Philharmony (Czech Republic)
Melody Kielisch, soprano
Giorgio Aristo Mikroutsikos, tenor
Musical selections by Johann Strauss, Franz Leh�r, Robert Stolz and Emerich K�lm�n
July 17, 2007 - Gala Recital for Voice and Piano
Featuring:
Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano
William Powers, bass-baritone
Norman Dunfee, piano
Raymond Hughes, piano
July 18 and 19, 2007 - Shakespeare at the Apollo
Full production in English with Greek surtitles of
Romeo and Juliet
Presented by Aquila Theatre Company of New York
Peter Meineck, Director
July 20, 2007
Stratos Vougas Jazz Quartet
July 21, 2007 - Rebetika from Sweden
Taximi
This concert will take place in Miaouli Square (Platea).
This event is free and open to the public.
July 22, 2007
Human Touch with David Lynch
All Performances begin at 9:00 PM
Schedule is subject to change without notice.
***
New York, NY -Festival of the Aegean 2007 offers its best summer yet with a
season including fully staged productions of Mascagni's opera Zanetto (in its Greek
premiere) and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet (in English with Greek surtitles); gala vocal
and orchestral programs; two nights of "Jazz at the Apollo"; and, to cap it all off, an evening
of Greek rebetika music.
Says Peter Tiboris, the festival's founder, general director, and artistic director, "'Great
music and theater in a great place' is the theme of Festival of the Aegean, and an international
roster of soloists will bring their world-renowned artistry to this Aegean Paradise."
Mr. Tiboris and guest conductor Gerhart Track will lead the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmony from the
Czech Republic in the classical concerts. In addition, this year the festival is venturing into
jazz, with performances by Greek jazz groups Human Touch with David Lynch, and the Stratos Vougas
Jazz Quartet. Also included will be a free performance in Miaouli Square by Taximi, a Greek
rebetika group based in Sweden.
All Festival of the Aegean 2007 performances will take place in the historic Apollo Municipal
Theater. Known as "La Piccola Scala," the Apollo Theater was modeled after Milan's famed La
Scala Opera House. The theater was commissioned on October 30, 1861, and its first performance,
Donizetti's opera La Favorita, took place on October 3, 1864. The theater is well known
as a tourist destination and to residents of Syros Island alike for its opera and theatrical
presentations.
The Festival of the Aegean was founded in 2000 by Peter Tiboris, founder, general director and
artistic of MidAmerica Productions in New York. In 2005, the Festival performed its first fully
staged opera, Rossini's Il barbiere di Siviglia. Last year's Festival of the Aegean paid
tribute to the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth with sold-out performances of
Don Giovanni. One of this year's highlights is sure to be the Greek premiere of the opera
Zanetto, by Pietro Mascagni.
Peter Tiboris founded MidAmerica Productions, Inc., in 1984 with its first concert on January 7,
1984, which also served as his New York debut, conducting the American Symphony Orchestra and the
Louisiana Choir in Rossini's Stabat Mater and two contemporary works by Dinos
Constantinides. As an independent producer of classical concerts, MidAmerica presents soloists
and choral and instrumental ensembles from around the world in New York's Carnegie Hall, Weill
Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center, and Lincoln Center's Avery
Fisher Hall. MidAmerica also presents concerts in throughout Europe.
To date, MidAmerica has produced nearly 900 concerts worldwide, featuring 2500 American ensembles
and more than 100 international ensembles-over 100,000 performers in all.
Tickets to the Festival of the Aegean will be available June 1. Further details are available on
the Festival of the Aegean website at www.festivaloftheaegean.com. For more information about the Festival of
the Aegean, contact Susan Case at 212-239-0205 or
[email protected]. In Athens, please contact Dimitra Garantzioti at
011-30-6932-483079.
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