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(CUL) TURKISH-GREEK YOUTH ORCHESTRA IN ATHENS.


ATHENS, Jul 21, 2009 (TUR tur: see ibex. ) -- The Turkish-Greek Youth Orchestra will meet with Greek music Greek music, the music of the ancient and modern inhabitants of Greece. Ancient Greek Music


The music of ancient Greece was inseparable from poetry and dancing. It was entirely monodic, there being no harmony as the term is commonly understood.
 lovers at the Athens Olimpos Festival and in the city of Kavala.

Members of the orchestra were the guests of Turkish Ambassador in Athens Dr. Oguz Celikkol in a reception on Monday evening.

Founded in 2008, the orchestra performed earlier in Ankara, Istanbul, Athens and Patras.

The orchestra is comprised of 55 Turkish and Greek musicians. They will perform in Athens on Tuesday evening with Conductor conductor

Any of various substances that allow the flow of electric current or thermal energy. A conductor is a poor insulator because it has a low resistance to such flow.
 Isin Metin. Ilya Gringolts will be the singer at tonight's performance.

On July 22, the orchestra will perform at the 38th Olimpos Festival. The Conductor there will be Anastasios Simeonidis.

On July 23, the orchestra will perform at the Kavala castle. Sergiou Nastasa will be the singer at that performance.

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