Institution : Thessaloniki Concert Hall Organization
Service provider : Thessaloniki Concert Hall Organization
The digital collection of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall comprises materials dating from the 20th century to the early 21st century. The corpus documents the artistic activity and musical life of Thessaloniki, as well as the development of art music and musical production in Greece.
The collection is characterized by the predominance of textual materials (approximately 9,700 items), mainly press clippings and articles, which document the reception, criticism, and public presence of musical activity. This body of material is complemented by books and other printed publications related to the history and theory of music.
Two-dimensional graphic materials (over 1,000 items) include primarily posters, prints, and photographs, capturing events, concerts, and artistic productions. In addition, three-dimensional objects and works of art (330 items), such as musical instruments, equipment, and costumes, provide insight into the material culture of musical practice and performance.
Particularly significant are the musical scores and audiovisual materials, including musical works and recordings, which preserve the sonic and creative output itself. Overall, the collection forms a coherent and well-documented resource that highlights the history of musical creation and performance in Thessaloniki and the broader Greek context.
Year range: 1901 - 2029