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Panagiotis Trochopoulos
Panagiotis Trochopoulos
Panagiotis Trochopoulos

Extreme Virtuosity with Panagiotis Trochopoulos

9 February 2012, Athens (Greece)

Panagiotis Trochopoulos - a student of the famous Nikolai Petrov at the Moscow Conservatory and the first pianist in history to record most of Josef Holbrooke's masterpieces - is presenting a most demanding program which consists of sonatas written during various periods of the musical literature and which comes to a conclusion with Alkan's mighty Symphony for piano solo

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The Brahms 2nd Concerto

17 December 2011, Veria (Greece)

On the 17th of December in Veria (Arts Center Hall) Panagiotis Trochopoulos played the Brahms 2nd Concerto with the Thessaloniki State Symphony Orchestra and famous English conductor John Georgiadis.

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A solo recital in the Macedonian Museum of Modern Art

23 November 2011, Thessaloniki (Greece)

On Wednesday, the 23rd of November 2011 (20:30), Panagiotis Trochopoulos gave a solo recital in the Macedonian Museum of Modern Art.

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Nine young pianists presented as "rising stars of the Russian Piano School" to Marc-André Hamelin

10 December 2011, Moscow (Russia)

A unique concert took place in Moscow (International House of Music) on the 10th of December. Nine young pianists, presented as "rising stars of the Russian Piano School", took up the challenge from one of the greatest piano virtuosos of all times, Marc-André Hamelin, and played some of the most difficult works of his repertoire (including some of his own Etudes).

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Musicians for Peace

1 November 2011, Moscow (Russia)

A unique concert "Musicians for Peace" will be performed by 13 artists from 11 countries on November 1, 2011, in Moscow, at the Hall of Church Councils, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour. The event, which will take place in Russia for the first time, is supported by His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, and endorsed by the Russian Orthodox Church and Moscow Government.

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