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The great Greek composer, Mimis Plessas, often referred to as the Greek Gershwin, performs in concert on Monday August 23, 2010 at the Theater Veakio.

Joining Plessas in concert is a line-up of musical talent representing Greece’s classical, musical, jazz and popular music scene, including the following artists:

Dakis, Klaudia Delmer, Sonia Theodoridou, Fide Koksal, Zoe Kouroukli, Spyros Kleissas, Nina Lotsari, Kostas Macedonas, Bessie Malfa, Maria Markesini, Anastasia Moutsatsou, Panagiotis Petrakis.

The “Children’s Choir of Spyros Lambrou” will also be performing at the concert, accompanied by an excellent 10-member orchestra and the ensemble “3G’S”, Mimis Plessas’ jazz group.

The program includes the finest and most beloved songs of Mimis Plessas, which will be sang in Greek language and also in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Turkish and Brazilian languages, in order to represent the many cultures and languages involved in such a global event as the 28th World Congress of the International Association of Logopedics & PHONIATRICS!

The performers that will sing at the concert come from Greece’s classical, musical, jazz and popular music scene, so as the leading actors participating. The concert features in alphabetical order the following artists:

Dakis, Klaudia Delmer, Sonia Theodoridou, Fide Koksal, Zoe Kouroukli, Spyros Kleissas, Nina Lotsari, Kostas Macedonas, Bessie Malfa, Maria Markesini, Anastasia Moutsatsou, Panagiotis Petrakis.

The “Children’s Choir of Spyros Lambrou” will also be performing at the concert, accompanied by an excellent 10-member orchestra and the ensemble “3G’S”, Mimis Plessas’ jazz group.

The program includes the finest and most beloved songs of Mimis Plessas, which will be sang in Greek language and also in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Turkish and Brazilian languages.

Tickets are 30 euro for the concert only, a limited number of tickets are available for a dinner and the concert, to benefit the International Association of Logopedics & Phoniatrics.

By Athensguide

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