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3 Epitafios

John Williams 

A Day in May. The Train Leaves at Eight. I Gave You Rose Water to Drink

Agnes Baltsa 

Adagio for Solo Flute, String Orchestra, and Percussion

Kathrin Christians 

Canto General

Yiannis Didilis 

Cretan Concertino. Adagio

Theodore Kerkezos 

Eleven Preludes, op. 8: Five Preludes

Elena Mouzalas 

Erofïli

Nikolaos Samaltanos 

Five Preludes

Elena Mouzalas 

Les amants de Téruel: Suite

Marcus Bosch 

Les Éluard

Nikolaos Samaltanos 

Music by

José Carreras 

Passacailles

Tatjana Zenzipér 

Prelude No. 1. Finale

Dino Mastroyiannis 

Rhapsody for Cello and Orchestra

Marcus Bosch 

Sadduzäer-Passion

Hans-Peter Frank 

Suite No. 1 for Piano and Orchestra. Piano Concerto. Symphony No. 2

Mikis Theodorakis 

Suite No. 1. Piano Concerto. Symphony No. 2, “The Earth’s Song”

Cyprien Katsaris 

Symphony No. 3. Liturgy No. 2 ( “For the Young Killed in Wars“)

Heinz Rögner 

Symphony No. 3. Liturgy No. 2 ("To the Children Killed in Wars")

Heinz Rögner 

Symphony No. 4 (“Chorus Symphony“)

soloists 

Symphony No. 7, for Four Soloists, Chorus, and Orchestra

State Ch of Kaunas Lithuania 

Three Epitafios

Nicholas Goluses 

Zorba the Greek

Mikis Theodorakis 
Mikis Theodorakis 

Zorba the Greek: Zorba’s Dance

David Garrett 

Zorba: Finale

Mariss Jansons 

Zorbas Ballet: Excerpts. Carnaval: 3 Pieces. Adagio

Charles Dutoit 

Zorba’s Dance

Dino Mastroyiannis 
Danae and Kiveli Dörken 

 

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