LIST OF ALL CONCERTS-OLD

Aerialistic Piano Trio, this piece represented Greece to the “MINSTREL cultural event 2007-2013” and has been performed by the “Trio Zagreb” in Vienna on December 2012. The piece represented Greece in this European project after national competition.

 

It takes four, for string quartet. This piece was commissioned to accompany an international conference in memory of the highly acclaimed musicologist Raymond Monelle (Oct 2012). Performed by the Edinburgh Quartet.

 

The Apotheosis of Sisyphus, a piece for narrator and orchestra. It has been performed by the Edinburgh University Chamber Orchestra on March 2012. The piece won the orchestra’s composition competition held at that year.

 

Aerialistic Movement V, for piano quintet. This was a result of an exchange programme of the composition classes of the Conservatorio di Santa Cecilia and the University of Edinburgh. The “Seiras Ensemble” performed the piece in two concerts, one in the famous Sala Accademica of St Cecilia in Rome (March 2011), and in Edinburgh (May 2011). The group effort of the 14 composers and the performers have received recognition from both the British Council in Rome and the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Edinburgh, Scotland.

 

Four Italian Songs, for voice and chamber ensemble. The texts are from Francesco Petrarca’s “Il Canzoniere”. Initially, these songs [no 12, 100, 106, and 215 of the collection] were written to accompany an art exhibition by the artist Lady Lucinda Mackay in Randolph Gallery, Edinburgh, 2007. The first song “Se la mia vita” has been broadcasted live from BBC3 on Oct 2009 from the programme “Hear and Now”. It was played by the Edinburgh Quartet and sung by the soprano Loré Lixenberg.

In addition, the song Se la mia vita for voice and quartet has been recorded and included in a CD which has been the result of collaboration of composers based in Edinburgh. This international project includes composers from 9 countries, who had decided to begin their musical careers in Scotland. The performers of the CD include the Edinburgh Quartet and soloists Loré Lixenberg (soprano) and Andrew Johnston (piano). Also the score of this work published by Europa Edition.                       

 

Subito and The Completed Parthenon on Calton Hill, two Orchestral songs on poetry by Vassiliki Rapti and Ron Butlin (Edinburgh Makar) performed by Edinburgh Contemporary Music Ensemble in November 2015. Subito has been selected by the Greek Composers Union as a shortlisted composition to represent Greece to the ISCM, Beijing 2018 (International Society of Contemporary Music)