[Haris Akriviadis/Athens Concert Hall/AMNA]
After four years of persistent efforts, two legislative interventions, and several strategic decisions, the beloved Camerata orchestra has finally returned as a permanent fixture of the Athens Concert Hall.
The orchestra, under the leadership of renowned conductor George Petrou, is set to perform monthly concerts, marking a triumphant resurgence after years of turbulence. The orchestra’s official relaunch was celebrated in a press conference where the president of the Athens Concert Hall, Nikos Pimblis, described the moment as a “great day.”
Kicking off with Bach’s Brandenburg Concertos on November 30, the orchestra’s 2024 program promises a rich diversity of classical and contemporary pieces. Highlights include festive performances such as “Christmas at the Versailles of the Sun King” on December 27, a New Year’s concert on January 4, and a February performance featuring symphonic rock transformations, including music by David Bowie and Deep Purple’s Jon Lord.
Petrou’s ambitious vision includes international tours, although this will require additional time and resources. The Camerata is poised to once again claim its place on the global stage.