Jazz Chronicles resume in 2023 to inspire music explorations, with a view to jazz as a "music of the here and now," with three new concerts stemming from different parts of the geography of contemporary jazz that will meet on the stage of the SNFCC Lighthouse.
On Sunday May 7 at 21.00, Martha Mavroidi returns to the SNFCC to introduce to us her new quartet, five albums and 13 years after her debut The Garden of Rila (2009), which caused a sensation in Greece and abroad with its unique blend of folk and jazz elements,to us her new quartet.
At the time of her debut, she was dubbed a "rising star of Balkan music." She went on to travel across Greece, Europe and USA, collaborate with the likes of Savina Yannatou and Eliza Carthy, and conduct the traditional choir Rodia.
Currently, she is performing together with three other musicians from the broader genre of musical improvisation. The quartet is known for its characteristic sound that blends the aroma of the Balkans and the Middle East with the exotic elements of the Eastern Mediterranean and jazz harmonies.
Somewhere between East and West, between traditional and contemporary music, the piano, the bass, the drums, the electric lavta and the voice of Mavroidi constitute a unique musical proposition, unbound by geography or acoustic biases.
With Giannis Papadopoulos (piano), Giorgos Ventouris ([bass), Dimitris Klonis (drums), and Martha Mavroidi (voice and electric lavta).
This event comes under a grant by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF). Alongside the majority of its events, which are free thanks to a series of SNF grants, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center also organizes a number of events with affordable tickets, thus enriching its income sources and securing its long-term financial integrity.
Venue
Lighthouse
Stavros Niarchos Foundation
Cultural Center (SNFCC)
Event Date
Sunday 7 May 2023
Starts at
21.00
Ticket Prices
General entrance €12, reduced €8
Concession tickets of €8 are available to students, people aged 65+, children and young people aged up to 18 years old, the unemployed, companions of Persons with Disabilities, multi-child families and residents of the Municipality of Kallithea.
On the day of the event, concession ticket holders will be asked to show their ID, as well as supporting documentation (student card, unemployment card, family status certificate for multi-child parents, utility bill for residents of Kallithea)
Free tickets are available to Persons with Disabilities, by contacting the call center at 210 7234567 or via email at info@ticketservices.gr and by showing their ID and certification of disability on the day of the event.
Printing your tickets
Please download your tickets in a PDF form. You may print them or have them stored into your mobile phone, in order to check in on the day of the event.
Advance sales
- online: www.ticketservices.gr
- by phone: 210 7234567
- Ticket Services box office: 39, Panepistimiu Str, Athens
Booking period