THESSALONIKI STATE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA The Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra is one of
the leading Greek orchestras. The orchestra’s extensive
repertoire includes works from the baroque to the
avant-garde. The orchestra was formed in 1959 by the
Greek composer Solon Michaelides and became a state
orchestra in 1969. Many important Greek musicians
have been conductors of the orchestra, including the
founder, followed by Georgios Thymis, Alkis Baltas,
Karolos Trikolidis, Kosmas Galileas, Konstantinos
Patsalides, Leonidas Kavakos and Mikis Michaelides.
Today the orchestra numbers approximately one
hundred musicians. Myron Michailidis is currently the
orchestra’s Artistic Director. Besides the scheduled
symphonic concerts, the orchestra covers a wide range
of artistic activities, performing opera, ballet, and
music for silent films. The basic aims of the orchestra
are the promotion of the Greek musical heritage,
giving many Greek and world premières, and of young
artists themselves, many of whom today are renowned on the Greek and international music scene. A pioneering
artistic institution of Greece, the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra records for such international labels as BIS
and Naxos. The list of Greek and foreign conductors and soloists who have collaborated with the orchestra includes
a large number of famous names: Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti, Shlomo Mintz, Gil Shaham and Aram
Khatchaturian to name but a few.
Please visit www.tsso.gr for more information.
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