Thursday, December 13,
2018. The presentation of the lyrical tragedy "Prometheus Bound"
directed by Vasilis Asimakopoulos with the participation of the students of the
62nd High School of Athens - Gymnasium of Athens took place with great success
at the Cultural Center of Kato Petralona - Municipality of Athens.
More than 300 students together with the teachers applauded
the artists: Prometheus: Vasilis Asimakopoulos, bass, Io: Irini Konsta,
soprano, Ocean / Hermes: John Britsas, Tenor, Violence / Goddess Athena:
Katerina Botoni, Mezzo, Oceanid: Mariza Kioseoglou, soprano, Pandelis Legakis,
pianist Music Direction.
The seminar that was preceded was coordinated by Dr. Chrysoula
Tsigri, who gave a speech in the subject "The History of the Opera",
composer Panagiotis Karousos referred to the Prosody, the philologist Sofia
Athanasiou, gave the message of the director of the 62nd Gymnasium of Athens,
Georgios Georgopoulos, and referred to the tragedy of Aeschylus
"Prometheus Bound, and educator Aikaterini Diakogeorgiou referred to the
opera "Prometheus Bound" by Panagiotis Karousos.
Active participation to the educational program was by the
vice-director Zotos Ioannis, the vice-director Stoupa Marianna, the musician
Vasiliki Theodoropoulou, and teachers Davos Georgios, and Tonozli Paschalina.
The 2nd Chorus of Oceanids of the Tragedy "Prometheus
Bound" by Aeschylus translated by Ioannis Gryparis, was curated by
philologist Sofia Athanasiou, and performed by the students: Aggelopoulou
Stamana, Markakis Maria, Spyropoulos Zois, Paterakis Panagiota, Anthony Zois,
Stavrelopoulou Ourania, Harami Athena, Sykiniotis Stella, Marisa, Tranos
Argyro. A text from Aeschylus tragedy was interpreted by student Kollias
Panagiotis (Prometheus).
The musical example of Prosody in Ancient Greek from the
tragedy Prometheus Bound of Aeschylus interpreted by the Choir of the 62nd
Gymnasium of Athens under the supervision of the musician Theodoropoulou Vasiliki.
The students of the 62nd Gymnasium of Athens showing too much enthusiasm about the opera singers' majestic voices and they continued to
praise them all the time of the performance.
The excitement was such that at the end of the opera were
took place the Educational Certificates to the participants and the
congratulations lasted more than half an hour.
The quality of artists combined with the interactive
participation has shown that students can appreciate the high art of the opera.
It is noted that the performance took place within the
framework of the approved educational program of the Institute of Educational
Policy – I.E.P., "The Prosody as a link of the opera with the ancient
Greek tragedy", of the Ministry of Education, Research and Religious
Affairs of Greece.
"Sincerely our children have been surprised us by the spontaneous interest they have shown throughout the event. The opera spoke to their soul and this kind of music expressed their enthusiasm with their applauses. It was very meaningful and the interactive participation of the students, who not only performed excerpts from Aeschylus’ tragedy, but also participated in the chorus by performed the examples of the Prosody" Dr. Chrysoula Tsigri
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