The Greek Composers' Union Presents: Violin +
Educational Year 2022-2023

The Greek Composers' Union Presents: Violin +

The concert on Tuesday 28 February at the Philippos Nakas Concert Hall is a tribute by the Greek Composers' Union to works written for solo violin or violin and electronic media. Performed by violinist Tania Sikelianou.

PROGRAM

Works for solo violin
Helmut Lachenmann: Toccatina Studie für Violine allein (1986)
Salvatore Sciarrino: Capricci no. 1, 2 & 3 (1976)
Iannis Xenakis: Mikka (1971) - Mikka “S” (1976)
George Apergis: I. X. (2001-2002)
Spyros Deligiannopoulos: Terzetto Concertante (2022)
Vasiliki Philippaiou: Three Pieces For Violin (2015)

Works for violin in electronic media
Idin Samimi Mofakham: Ludus Consonus VI (2014)
Dimitris Bakas: 4 Miniatures (2020)
Nikos Harizanos: So many words, so many lies (2022), based on the poem "Total Surrender" by Antonis Santorinios. The voices in the pre-recorded material are by Sotiris Tsogas.
Ruud Roelofsen: Terra (2013)
Kostas Mantzoros: Ténèbres, (2023) - Dedicated to T. Sikelianou (World Premiere)
Leonidas Kanaris: Homo Sacer (2022)


Tania Sikelianou was born in Patras, where she began her studies and completed her diploma exams in Athens. She was  a scholar of organizations in New York, Geneva, Belgium, etc. She went on to postgraduate level in Paris and Amsterdam in performance and composition.
She has performed concerts and recitals at festivals in Greece and Cyprus, as well as abroad: USA, Holland, Germany, Belgium, while she has recorded for the cinema. With special care, she has presented dozens of world and pan-Hellenic premieres, while her works have been presented in Greece, Holland, Belgium, Germany, Ecuador and the USA. She has been awarded internationally as a performer and composer.
She is a member of the Greek Composers' Union. She teaches as a guest in international seminars and is the artistic director of the Patmos Religious Music Festival.


TUESDAY 28 FEBRUARY 2023

AT 20:E0

FREE ENTRANCE

PHILIPPOS NAKAS CONCERT HALL | IPPOKRATOUS 41 ATHENS | TEL.: 2103634000