Πέμπτη 15 Μαΐου 2025

11ο Διεθνές Θερινό Πανεπιστήμιο με τίτλο «Ελληνική Γλώσσα, Πολιτισμός και ΜΜΕ»

 


Ο Ελληνικός Οργανισμός Πολιτικών Επιστημόνων ΕΟΠΕ - HAPSc υποστηρίζει και συμμετέχει στο 11ο Διεθνές Θερινό Πανεπιστήμιο με τίτλο «Ελληνική Γλώσσα, Πολιτισμός και ΜΜΕ», που διοργανώνεται από το Πανεπιστήμιο Ιωαννίνων και το Maliotis Cultural Center στη Βοστώνη από 24 έως 29 Μαΐου 2025, υπό την αιγίδα της Βουλής των Ελλήνων και του Υπουργείου Εξωτερικών.

🌍 Με κεντρική θεματική «Ομογενειακά μέσα ενημέρωσης: Προκλήσεις και προοπτικές για την ελληνική γλώσσα και πολιτισμό», το πρόγραμμα αναδεικνύει τον καθοριστικό ρόλο της διασποράς στη διατήρηση της ταυτότητας και την παγκόσμια προβολή του ελληνικού πολιτισμού.
🎓 Τον ΕΟΠΕ θα εκπροσωπήσει η Επίτιμη Πρόεδρός μας, Katerina Panagopoulos Katerina Panagopoulos Πρέσβης εκ Προσωπικοτήτων για τον Απόδημο Ελληνισμό, πρώην Πρέσβης της Ελλάδας στο Συμβούλιο της Ευρώπης για τον Αθλητισμό, την Ανοχή και το Ευ Αγωνίζεσθαι, και Πρόεδρος του Πανελληνίου Αθλητικού Σωματείου Γυναικών Καλλιπάτειρα - Kallipatira.
💬 Ιδιαίτερες ευχαριστίες στην ψυχή του συνεδρίου, την Κοσμήτορα της Σχολής Επιστημών Αγωγής του Πανεπιστημίου Ιωαννίνων, κα Νικολέττα Τσιτσανούδη Μαλλίδη, για την τιμητική πρόσκληση και την άψογη διοργάνωση.
🙏 Ο Πρόεδρος του ΕΟΠΕ, Δρ. Simos Sidiropoulos εύχεται ολόψυχα καλή επιτυχία στις εργασίες της Βοστώνης και σε κάθε πρωτοβουλία που ενώνει, εμπνέει και τιμά τον παγκόσμιο Ελληνισμό.
📺 Θα ακολουθήσει ενημέρωση με τον σύνδεσμο της online μετάδοσης για όσους επιθυμούν να παρακολουθήσουν το συνέδριο εξ αποστάσεως.

A historic day for Greek Freemasonry

 

A historic day for Greek Freemasonry.

The President and Vice President of the Inter-American Masonic Confederation (CMI) honored Greece with their presence. The CMI, founded on April 14, 1947, is a non-profit organization that brings together 94 Grand Lodges from 26 countries across South, Central, and North America, the Caribbean, and Europe.
The distinguished visitors were:
1. CAEZ FLOREZ ANGEL MARIA, Deputy Grand Master
2. MWBro. Porto Lito Luis, Grand Master of the Serenísima Gran Logia Nacional de Colombia and President of the CMI.
As part of their visit to Greece for the annual assembly of the National Grand Lodge of Greece (ΕΜΣτΕ), they attended the initiation ceremony of Lodge DEMETER, which was newly admitted under its aegis.
They also visited the premises of both the National Grand Lodge and the Supreme Council of Greece, where they were photographed alongside the historic Grand Constitutions.

Μια ιστορική μέρα για τον Ελληνικό Τεκτονισμό.
Ο Πρόεδρος και ο Αντιπρόεδρος της Διαμερικανικής Τεκτονικής Συνομοσπονδίας (CMI) τίμησαν την Ελλάδα με την παρουσία τους. Η CMI, ιδρυθείσα στις 14 Απριλίου 1947, είναι ένας μη κερδοσκοπικός οργανισμός που ενώνει 94 Μεγάλες Στοές από 26 χώρες της Νοτίου, Κεντρικής και Βορείου Αμερικής, της Καραϊβικής και της Ευρώπης.
Οι Σεβασμιότατοι Αδελφοί ήταν:
1. CAEZ FLOREZ ANGEL MARIA, Αναπληρωτής Μεγάλος Διδάσκαλος
2. MWBro. Porto Lito Luis, Μεγάλος Διδάσκαλος της Serenísima Gran Logia Nacional de Colombia και Πρόεδρος της CMI.
Στο πλαίσιο της επισκέψεώς τους στην Ελλάδα για την ετήσια συνέλευση της Εθνικής Μεγάλης Στοάς της Ελλάδος (ΕΜΣτΕ), παρευρέθησαν στην τελετή εισόδου της Στοάς ΔΗΜΗΤΗΡ, η οποία εντάχθηκε υπό τη σκέπη της ΕΜΣτΕ.
Επισκέφθηκαν επίσης τις εγκαταστάσεις τόσο της Εθνικής Μεγάλης Στοάς όσο και του Υπάτου Συμβουλίου δια την Ελλάδα, όπου και φωτογραφήθηκαν μπροστά στα Μεγάλα Συντάγματα.














Klemperer on Toscanini, 1929

 


Klemperer on Toscanini, 1929

"One says very little about Toscanini when one says that he can conduct everything by heart. It is more important to say that, in the truest sense, he knows how to conduct everything from the heart. If we wish to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate manifestations in art, Toscanini is legitimacy personified: he is the king of conductors. His performances are more than beautiful, they are right.
In 1923 at La Scala in Milan I heard a performance of Die Meistersinger under his direction, and I can only say that I have never heard so consummate a presentation of this work in any other theater in the world. In New York I heard Toscanini’s concerts with the Philharmonic Orchestra, comprising the entire literature from Haydn to Stravinsky. [There was] always the same delightful impression of uncalculated rightness.
Toscanini not only works with the orchestra to the last detail but also rehearses [. . .] the most subtle shades of expression, which, as he himself says, “can no longer be grasped through words.” No one makes greater demands on the orchestra. Nevertheless, I never noticed in his rehearsals [. . .] any weariness or resistance in the orchestra. Any resentment would ricochet off his unassailable personality, for it stands above everything. Over and above the great musician there is a wholly integrated character, and to that we owe the rebuilding of La Scala, which, with exemplary musical performances, stands at the summit of opera companies.
[. . .] We expect a great victory [of La Scala in Berlin]. No one can be happier about this victory than Toscanini’s German colleagues, because we, too, who are living through opera crises, ought to learn from this victory how to be victorious."
Otto Klemperer, 1929

Princess Anna of Byzantium huge success!

Porphyra’s “Princess Anna of Byzantium: The Rock Musical” entertained, educated, and kept the audience glued to their seats at Astoria’s Thespis Theater at the Archdiocesan Hellenic Cultural Center, this past Saturday, May 10th. The show was produced by the Porphyra Foundation. Set in the year 988 AD, the Heroic Age of Basil II, Emperor of Byzantium, the story chronicles Basil II’s sister Princess Anna Porphyrogenita, and her world-rocking marriage to Grand Prince Vladimir of the Kievan Rus. The story of Princess Anna Porphyrogenita is told through Hard Rock and Metal and a full Greek Folk orchestra.

The Show Book is written by Vassilios “Billy” Chrissochos and Despina Chrissochos and contains original songs and compositions by Vassilios Chrissochos. Additional musical compositions are by Mike “Risko” Savvas, Christos Alexandrou, Chris Pollatos, Tracey Beavers, and Grzegorz “Greg” Swirszcz. "Princess Anna of Byzantium" was directed by two long-time show collaborators, Thea Gibbs and Christos Alexandrou. The sound and technical production was spearheaded by Aaditya Pandit along with John Rup and Jeff Rossbach. The Projection design was set by Christos Alexandrou and Thea Gibbs, and the Lights by the Hellenic Cultural Center’s Artistic Director, Alexandros Ammohostianos. The Prop & Costume Master was Despina Chrissochos. Belly dancing Choreography was created and performed by Dorit.

The show successfully showcases the Medieval Greek world, otherwise known as the Byzantine Empire, and its glorious Macedonian Dynasty. A subject not well known to the greater non-academic world. The show, having begun as "Anna and Vladimir," was showcased ten years ago at Carnegie Hall, followed by Off Broadway’s The Player’s Theater, Flushing Town Hall, and the St. Demetrios Greek American School.

In this new telling, the musical focuses on Princess Anna Porphyrogenita, played by the sensational Elaine Tuttle. Anna is the sister of Emperor Basil II Porphyrogenitos (aka the Bulgarslayer) of Byzantium, who is masterfully performed by Christos Alexandrou. Anna is a princess destined to rule who has to make a sacrifice. She has to leave her land to save it from a crippling civil war by marrying a northern Slavic Russian Pagan prince, here performed for the first time by Demetri Karais. Vladimir will also go into the annals of history as Vladimir the Great, equal to the Apostles, along with his grandmother, the wise Princess Olga of Kiev, portrayed here by the graceful Dorit.

The show has two other delightful characters who serve as the Historians. The first is the famous children's author and historian of Greece’s Macedonian struggle and Byzantium, Penelope Delta, performed by Despina Chrissochos. The second is Byzantine Macedonian court historian Michael Psellos, performed by Robert Sulea. The production is dedicated to the electric guitar pioneer Epaminondas "Epi" Stathopoulos, founder of Epiphone guitars.

The musicians who serve as the backbone of the show are Billy Chrissochos on guitar, Mike Savvas on guitar & tzoura, David Gibbs on bass, Rex Rossbach on drums, Richard Khuzami on percussion, John Themelis on violin, Vassilios Vassiliadis on Laouto, and Sophia Theodorou on Flute. Also, participating were our youngest show members, Triantafyllia and Theoni Chrissochos. Front of house was manned by Christa Gibbs. A special thank you must go out to our sponsors, Mediterranean Foods NYC, and the Tribunella and Pollatos families.

"Princess Anna of Byzantium: The Rock Musical" is a musical experience through Greek history. It is a UNESCO Piraeus and International Action Art awarded production. Our goal is to take the production to Broadway!

Music featured is from Porphyra's three albums:

"Faith, Struggle, Victory”, ”The Starmaker's Prophecy”, “1821", and also Phoenix Reign's "Destination Unknown." All albums available on iTunes, Apple Music, iHeart Radio, Spotify and many other outlets. Hear the new album “1821," out now on porphyra.hearnow.com





Τρίτη 13 Μαΐου 2025

The opera Iliad by P. Karousos at the 2nd High School of Kifissia

 

The educational presentation of Homer's opera "ILIADA" was successfully presented on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at the 2nd High School of Kifissia "Lyreio Didakterio" with a seminar: "Prosody as a connecting link between opera and ancient Greek literature".

Lecturer (Presenter): Panagiotis Karousos, composer (prosody analysis).

The Lyric Soloists, Irini Konsta (soprano), Rea Voudouri (soprano), and the Musical Ensemble "Rhapsodes" participated, Yiannis Darrios (tenor), Niki Zacharopoulou (chorus), Harry Giann (piano). Coordination: Rhea Voudouri (soprano). Artistic Direction: Panagiotis Karousos.

There was an interactive participation of the students of the 2nd Gymnasium of Kifissia with scenes from rhapsodies A and K of the Iliad.

The theatrical group of students was supervised by Professor Eleni Mavromatidou.

The greeting was given by Stasinopoulou Tzina, Director of the 2nd Gymnasium of Kifissia.

The Technical Department was provided by Zamenopoulos Pavlos, Deputy Director of the 2nd Gymnasium of Kifissia.

The Hymn to the Muse, the aria of Achilles "Aphthiton kleos", the choral "Aspida tou Achilles", and the arias of Andromache and Helen of Troy were performed. Also, examples of Prosody on phrases from Homer's Iliad were performed by Rhea Voudouri and Yannis Darreios. Also, a video showing the aria "Agni Thea" from Bellini's opera Norma was shown with Maria Callas.

The opera was very popular with the students who warmly applauded the artists.
























Participation of famous Greek music composer Panagiotis Karousos in World Music Day with three concerts

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