Spectator rejected a master's degree because he played Bach and not a Greek composer!



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  Kavala: A spectator was a master because he was playing Bach and not a Greek composer

Those attending the choir "Apostle Paul" July 1 at the ancient theater of Philippi as part of Eleftherias 2018, witness of an unprecedented and alarming incident

While on the scene was the Krinidon Philharmonic Orchestra, in the Between the plays, a woman approached the maestro and asked him, in a loud voice, why the German composers (he had just played a piece of Bach) and not a Greek. The lady did not stay there. He walked the conductor and left the theater accepting protests from other spectators.

The conductor and the event coordinator both noted that the music is universal and belongs to no people.

Shortly after, another incident of nationalist uprising occurred when a spectator protested against the reporter's report on the site of Krinides, Platanolefkes, with his Turkish name, namely Kavakia. The gentleman did not stay there. In a daring style, he was referring to the new Macedonian party, finally receiving the discontent of many of the other spectators who were at his side.

These two incidents were not able to stigmatize the wonderful event. However, they added worries to Democrats who see nationalist hysteria invading, albeit roughly, the "sacred" space of civilization, especially the ancient Philippi Theater

Source: kokkinokavalas.gr

Last updated: Thursday, July 5, 2018, 05:54

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