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Angeliki Giannopoulou

Angeliki Giannopoulou

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Repertoire

"Celebrating female composers"

Elisabeth Jaquet de la Guerre Suite in D minor

Clara Schumann Variations on a theme by R. Schumann

Rena Kyriakou Cavatine

Mel Bonis selection for Femmes de Legend

Grazyna Bacewicz Sonata No. 1

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Rest of Repertoire:

J.S. Bach Partita No.1 in B flat Major, Partita No 6 in E minor

J. Haydn Sonata in C minor

L.V. Beethoven Sonata op. 10 no. 3, op. 109

F. Chopin: Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Polonaise-Fantaisie op. 61,Nocturnes op.62, Mazurkas op. 10

F. Liszt Valee de Obermann

C. Franck Prelude Choral and Fugue

F. Mompou Selection of Pieces

M. Ravel Sonatine, Jeux d'eau

C. Debussy Images Book 1 and 2

S. Prokofiev Sonata No.2 in D minor

Biography

London based, Greek pianist Angeliki Giannopoulou had her debut at the Athens Megaron Concert hall alongside Arieta Liatsi after winning a competition from the Kaloy Foundation in collaboration with the Megaron and Radio 3, chosen by a prestigious jury with head, Janis Vakarelis. Other recent successes include the Jock Holden Mozart Prize, the Louis Carus Duo Prize with Ines Alves, the Turnbull Piano Foundation prize and the Peter Lindsay Miller Prize.

Notable performances include recital with KOA’s first clarinetist Spyros Mourikis, Beethoven 4th concerto at the Kaunas Philharmonic, Solo recital at the Kalamata music days, Chamber music recital at the ancient Messene theater, Chamber music recital at the Apple Hill festival in the US as a fellow with a full scholarship. She has given interviews at the Greek national radio 3 with renowned host Christos Papageorgiou, as well as performing for the British Ambassador in Greece and giving a lecture recital for the students of the Athens Conservatoire. She had the chance to have masterclasses with influential classical music figures such as Stephen Hough, Steven Osbourne, Lucas Geniushas, Charles Owens, David Dolan, Roy Howat and others.

Angeliki is studying at the Royal Academy of Music with Ian Fountain with the support of Munster Trust. In 2024, she graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, studying with Fali Pavri and Sinae Lee. Born in Athens, Greece, she attended the Music High School of Athens graduating with excellent and she received her piano Artist Diploma from the Athenaeum Conservatory with Nelli Semitekolo with Excellent and first prize, whilst also working with Alexia Mouza.

She is interested in harpsichord, having worked with Jan Waterfield and Grammy award winner David Watkin, curation and research on female composers, having completed her research internship with the Boulanger Initiative in Washington DC.

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