- Seminars
Blues Piano - From History to Practice | Seminar with Manos Saridakis
From the roots of African-American culture in the 19th century, the blues formed the basis of many musical movements, such as jazz and rock.
From the roots of African-American culture in the 19th century, the blues formed the basis of many musical movements, such as jazz and rock.
For the 11th year, the Athens State Orchestra and the Philippos Nakas Conservatory are co-organizing the brass workshop series.
The compositions are inspired by great literary works, historical events, personal experiences of the composers and universal ideals. The listener will travel from the Balkans to the depths of the Far East, and to the Cuban landscapes.
The Cervantes Institute presents a piano recital by Stefanos Nasos, professor of the Higher Center of Music in the Basque Country "Musikene" in San Sebastián. The Greek pianist Stefanos Nasos will perform with intensity and lyricism well-known and established as well as contemporary works of Spanish music, on Thursday, November 14 at 19:30 at the Philippos Nakas Concert Hall.
The Yamaha scholarship program is designed to provide music students with encouragement, motivation and support to continue their studies.
YMEF Scholarship Program 2024/2025
In the year 2024/2025, the scholarships will be awarded for Brass (french horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba).
The Greek competition provides for the awarding of one (1) scholarship worth 2,000.00 Euros to a student studying at a recognized Conservatory, Music School or Higher Education Institution in Greece, specializing in a brass instrument and born after April 1, 1999.
The Alexander Technique is an essential aid for every musician as it facilitates the awareness of the body's functions and changes bad habits such as incorrect posture, incorrect balance, but also increased and unnecessary muscle tension (tightness).
Seminar Cycle for the Introduction in Music Therapy, 40 hours with physical presence or online (it takes place twice per educational year; October to February and February to June)