The Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra (GYSO) made a stunning Carnegie Hall debut on November 3rd, captivating the audience with a vibrant performance under the baton of Founder and Conductor Dionysis Grammenos. The program featured a diverse repertoire, including works by Anna Clyne, Nikos Skalkottas, and Leonard Bernstein, culminating in a moving encore of Mikis Theodorakis’ “Omorfi Poli.” Hosted by The Hellenic Initiative, the historic concert marked a significant achievement for the GYSO and a testament to the power of music and cultural exchange.
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Excerpt: The Greek Youth Symphony Orchestra, led by Dionysis Grammenos, will make its American debut at Carnegie Hall on November 3, 2024. The concert will feature works by Nikos Skalkottas, Anna Clyne, and Leonard Bernstein, marking a significant milestone for the orchestra and celebrating Greek musical heritage on a prestigious stage.
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