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George Petrou / Armonia Atenea BEETHOVEN Prometheus
Rejecting academic coolness,
Armonia Atenea, under the baton of conductor George Petrou, injects
dramatic energy and bright colour to Beethoven’s bold ballet score.
Beethoven’s ballet music was written in 1801 (between the First and
Second symphonies) and the theme from the overture provided the subject
for the finale of the Eroica Symphony and Eroica Variations Based on the
Greek fire-stealing myth, the story of The Creatures of Prometheus is
conveyed with music full of drama and verve, but was the only ballet
score that Beethoven wrote.
Armonia Atenea and George Petrou’s Decca recording of Handel’s
Alessandro has received numerous accolades including the Stanley Sadie
Handel Recording Prize, the ‘Complete Opera CD of the
Year
Award’ at the International Opera Awards, a nomination for the Opera of
the Year by viewer of Mezzo TV, as well as being singled out by
Classica, Diapason, Fono Forum and the BBC Music magazine.
“For all the star quality, the performance remains a supremely ensemble
effort, singers and instrumentalists striking sparks off each other
under the energised and energising musical direction of George Petrou.”
BBC Music magazine
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