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Following a year of artistic fermentation, inspiration, and experimentation, the Greek National Opera's Composition Workshop Cycle is concluding with three special concert programmes at the GNO Alternative Stage at the SNFCC, on 10, 11, and 12 October 2025, with free admission. This final concert cycle will feature a total of 24 pieces created by both emerging and established artists, 15 of which were commissioned from active members of the Composition Workshop Cycle. The series of workshops was curated by Tassos Rossopoulos, with Ioannis Angelakis serving as collaborator. The pieces will be performed by the Ergon Ensemble under the baton of Nicolas Vassiliou. These concerts feature a unique collection of contemporary pieces aimed at showcasing the rising generation of composers.
In these three concerts, the new pieces engage in dialogue with compositions created by the mentors and rapporteurs/established artists who supported and guided the composition process with their knowledge and personal styles. Throughout the duration of the Cycle, the contribution of the Ergon Ensemble was of decisive importance, as they allowed the pieces to be tested and developed in real-time through constant collaboration with the composers.
The Composition Workshop Cycle is a new educational and creative initiative of the GNO aimed at supporting the younger generation of composers and enhancing contemporary artistic creation. For a whole year, from September 2024 to September 2025, participants attended monthly two-day meetings that included presentations by composers and musicians, along with composition lessons. The programme was led by three mentors - Ioannis Angelakis, Nicolas Tzortzis, and Dimitra Trypani - and was further enriched by contributions from Kharálampos Goyós, Giorgos Koumendakis, Periklis Liakakis, Minas Borboudakis, and Joseph Papadatos.
Breathing Images
The first concert of the Contemporary Music Concert Cycle invites us on a journey through sound, with each piece capturing images from nature, the mental world, and the imagination. The compositions are inspired by literary and mythological landscapes, transforming images from nature, everyday life, and our inner world into original sound narratives. Sounds connect in unexpected ways, shaping visual and psychological environments, where subtle shifts and fluidity create tension and intrigue. The concert invites audiences to explore dreamlike, poetic, and atmospheric worlds, where sounds gain life, memory, and significance beyond traditional musical forms, offering us a unique listening and meditative experience.
Maro Konstantinopoulou unveils a pure sonic image, where sounds of air gradually transform into pitches, as if we were witnessing the birth of a new language. Dimitri Terzakis' work, a world premiere hosted by the Composition Masterclass Cycle, takes us on a journey into the literary world of Alexandros Papadiamantis' short story Dream on the Wave (1900), and transforms the images of nature and the alienated life of modern civilisation into an original sonic narrative. Joseph Papadatos draws us into the Castalian Spring of Delphi, translating the natural landscape and mythological forces that surround it into rich harmonic material and a continuous sonic flow. Finally, Iason Maroulis constructs an idiosyncratic visual environment, where the double bassist and the trombonist come to the centre of attention and are surrounded by a constellation of sonic satellites, giving prominence to a unique encounter between their two characters. Tactile and intangible images, invisible or latent, scenes of everyday life or inner worlds, converge in a concert where sounds come alive and invite us into poetic, dreamlike and unexpected worlds.
Programme
MARGARITA ERMIDOU
in the spectrum of consciousness
for flute, trumpet, violin,? percussion,
and piano?? (2025)
duration 9'
ERRIKOS SIDIROPOULOS-VELIDIS
'•••;•
for voice, flute, viola and percussion (2025)
duration 5'
ISMINI BECK
Echoes in My House
for flute, trombone, viola, double bass
and piano?? (2025)
duration 8'
PAVLOS KATSIVELIS
pikipo
for soprano and five musicians** (2025)
duration 11'
nocturne
for double bass, percussion
and piano** (2025)
duration 4'
*The two pieces will be performed as a unified
work, with the latter (nocturne) inserted into
the former (pikipo).
Intermission
MARO KONSTANTINOPOULOU
First Comes the Relapse
for bass clarinet, trumpet, cello?
and percussion (2025)
duration 4'
DIMITRI TERZAKIS
Dream on the Wave
for flute, clarinet, violin* and celesta?? (2025)
duration 10'
JOSEPH PAPADATOS
Castalia
for chamber ensemble,?** op. 102 (2013)
duration 14'
IASON MAROULIS
?skioi
for trombone, double bass and small
ensemble? (2025)
duration 13'
Brief biographical notes
Nicolas Vassiliu
Born in Athens, he received his piano diploma from the Greek National Conservatory (1991) under the tutelage of ara Kalomiri. He attended classes at Juilliard School in New York and continued his conducting studies at Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow with an Athens Academy Scholarship and an Alexander Gibson Scholarship. He has given many concerts at the Literary Society Parnassos Hall and participated in various cultural events in multiple cities in Greece. He has worked as a music teacher in secondary education and at Philippos Nakas Conservatory; since 1995, he has also taught piano and choral conducting at the Greek National Conservatory in Athens. As chorus master of the Manolis Kalomiris Children's Choir (1992-2000), he has performed at the GNO, Athens Epidaurus Festival and Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall. Since 1994, he has worked as a répétiteur for more than 60 GNO productions, including Turandot, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci, Die Fledermaus, etc. He was first appointed Assistant Chorus Master of the GNO (2001-2003), and later Chorus Master from 2005 to 2011. Since 2011, he has been Assistant Conductor of the GNO Orchestra. He was Studies Advisor of the GNO Opera Studio. As a conductor, he has worked with Athens State Orchestra, Orchestra of Colours and GNO Orchestra, while several of his works have been performed at Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall.
Niki Lada
Mezzo-soprano (Falcon) from Thessaloniki, she has been described as a skilled performer with a strong stage presence and highly developed expressive abilities. She specialises in 20th-century repertoire and contemporary music. She studied melodrama, voice, and English literature in Greece, followed by a master's degree in lyric voice and opera at the Francesco Morlacchi Conservatory of Music in Perugia, a second-level master's degree in 20th- and 21st-century music and musical theatre at the Giuseppe Verdi Conservatory of Music in Ravenna, and a specialisation in contemporary music at the Divertimento Ensemble Academy in Milan. She has performed at international festivals and theatres such as the Imola International Music Festival, DAMSLab Bologna, Teatro Alighieri in Ravenna, Fabbrica del Vapore in Milan, Teatro Litta in Milan, Rondò in Monferrato, Delian Academy, ilSUONO Contemporary Music Week, Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, etc. She has collaborated with such composers as Marco Momi, Marco Di Bari, Vito Palumbo, Zesses Seglias, Alexandros Spyrou, and such ensembles as Divertimento Ensemble, Suono Giallo, Opificio Sonoro, Icarus vs Muzak. In 2025, she played the lead role in Nicolas Tzortzis' The Dead Man and the Resurrection at the Greek National Opera, while in 2024 she presented Vito Palumbo's Skin V at Domus Ars in Naples, a work which was composed for her. In 2020, she was chosen by Franck Bedrossian to perform his work Lamento. She lives in Florence and teaches at the Nino Rota Conservatory of Music in Monopoli.
Christos Kechris
Greek tenor, born in Athens. His repertoire includes a wide range of roles and works from the Baroque, Classical and Romantic periods, music of the 20th century as well as contemporary experimental musical creation. He collaborates regularly as a soloist with the GNO (Stavros Niarchos Hall and Alternative Stage), Athens State Orchestra, Armonia Atenea, Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation Symphony Orchestra, Athens Philharmonia Orchestra, Ergon Ensemble, Latinitas Nostra, Athens Municipality Symphony Orchestra, National Theatre of Greece, Greek Art Theatre Karolos Koun, Athens Epidaurus Festival, Athens and Thessaloniki Concert Halls, Onassis Stegi. He has collaborated with orchestras and theatres in Switzerland (Opéra de Lausanne, Opéra de Fribourg), Germany (Passau State Opera, Schlosstheater Celle, Amberg Symphony Orchestra, Landshut State Theatre), Austria (Purpur Orchestra, Vienna), Italy (Teatro Verdi Gorizia), Malta (Teatru Manoel), Lithuania (Banchetto Musicale Vilnius), Slovenia (Seviqc Brežice Festival), Turkey (Borusan ?stanbul Philharmonic Orchestra), France (Opéra national de Lorraine), Croatia (Festival Kvarner) and the recording company Deutsche Grammophon.
ERGON ENSEMBLE
Ergon Ensemble performs works of contemporary music and has created a sensation with its performances at the Onassis Stegi, Athens Epidaurus Festival, Megaron - The Athens Concert Hall, GNO, and at other venues, receiving praise for its exciting and meticulous interpretations. The ensemble aims to promote contemporary masterpieces of the current and recent international repertoire. At the same time, it promotes Greek works to the international music stage. The ensemble was founded in 2008; its members are exceptionally talented musicians who have participated in the past at the International Academy of Ensemble Modern. A flexible ensemble, with its core formation further reinforced, depending on the project, by a great number of guest artists, specialising in avant-garde music. In addition to concerts, the ensemble has made recordings, educational projects and productions that combine different forms of art, such as dance, music theatre and multimedia. It has performed in various festivals and productions in Greece and Europe.
The Composition Workshop Cycle is held as part of the work Sub. 6.6 Outreach activities of the Greek National Opera for the promotion of contemporary and modern Greek culture.






