Patras: The Polyphonic “Scholar Concert events” proceed – 2024-06-10 23:02:49

After the profitable completion of the primary 3 concert events of the “Scholar Concert events” cycle, the shows of varied courses of the Polyphonic Conservatory proceed (Director: George Bourdopoulos, Administrative Directorate: Efi Kavvadia-Zerva).

Particularly, on Saturday June eighth, at 8:00 p.m., the 4th consecutive live performance of the Conservatory, Piano Colleges, courses of academics Efi Kavvadia and Aretousa Nikolopoulou will happen.

18 college students will current to the general public their work, which refers to interpretations of varied piano composers for 4 palms, equivalent to: Ferdinand Beyer, Daniel Turk, Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Czerny, Scot Joplin, Ivan Szelenyi, Anton Diabelli, Emile Waldteufel, Leonard Cohen, Larysa Ivanenko, Dmitri Shostakovich, John Subject and Antonin Dvorak.

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On Sunday June 9, at 12 midday, the fifth live performance of the Conservatory, Piano Colleges, courses of academics Ioanna Zografou, Albena Penkova, Lousis Christodoulou and professor Apostolos Tsefou will happen.

17 college students will carry out piano works for 4 palms by the composers: Dennis Alexander, Bobby Darin-Murray Kaufamn, James Hook, Nino Rota, Franz Lehar, Giacomo Puccini, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Franz Schubert and Edvard Grieg.

The concert events will happen within the “Tolis Nomikos” corridor of the Group, with free entry for the general public.

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