Standing ovations for Mimis Plessas tribute at Melbourne Recital Centre 

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A capacity crowd filled the Melbourne Recital Centre on Sunday, May 31, for a monumental tribute to legendary Greek composer Mimis Plessas, presented by the Greek Community of Melbourne.

The performance capped off a high-profile week for international vocalist Dimitris Basis. Just days earlier on Wednesday, Basis performed at the New South Wales Parliament for The Greek Herald’s 100th-anniversary gala.

Joined in Melbourne by vocalist and flautist Maria Yiakoulis, Basis delivered a powerful homage to Plessas. 

In an emotional address to the crowd at the beginning of the evening, Basis reflected on the scale of the gathering and the significance of the event.

“So, so many people here today,” he said. “Tonight we honour the great Greek composer Mimis Plessas. A charismatic composer who sealed an entire era of Greek song and left his own indelible mark. I want to say a big thank you to the Greek Community of Melbourne, the Board of Directors, and the President, Bill Papastergiadis, for taking this initiative to honour this great composer tonight.”

Basis, who knew and collaborated with Plessas personally on numerous tours in Greece and abroad, went on to praise the late composer’s “formidable gift to turn emotion into music, and music into memory”.

Orchestra led by Maestro George Ellis

The structural triumph of the evening belonged to Maestro George Ellis. Leading the ensemble with precision and deep cultural intuition, Ellis channeled the spirit of the Golden Age of Greek cinema.

His contemporary arrangements breathed vibrant energy into Plessas’ classic scores while preserving the nostalgia deeply valued by the Greek Australian audience. 

Under his baton, the orchestra achieved a flawless balance that filled Elizabeth Murdoch Hall, earning Ellis a significant share of the night’s adulation.

An intergenerational audience response

The sold-out venue was packed with an intergenerational crowd, drawing elderly community members who grew up with the films of the Golden Age alongside younger generations of Greek Australians. The shared cultural heritage was evident as the entire hall sang along to the iconic cinematic hits.

The infectious rhythms left the audience eager to pull out the seats and dance in the aisles.

Ushers armed with flashlights patrolled the hall to enforce the venue’s strict “no filming” policy, though they were largely outnumbered by the crowd’s enthusiasm. By Monday morning, social media platforms were inundated with audience footage of the event.

The concert concluded with two massive standing ovations from the Melbourne crowd.

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