With Vassilis Varvaresos (piano)
Vassilis Varveresos is one of the most promising pianists of his generation. Already at the age of 14, he won first prize at the «Young Concert Artists Auditions». He studied at the renowned Juil-liard School in New York with Jerome Lowenthal. Since then, he has represented Greece at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games and performed internationally a soloist, including at the Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, the Kennedy Center in Washington, at a private concert for President Obama at the White House, as well as at the Vienna Music Society, the Berlin Philhar-monic and the Tonhalle Zürich. Recently, he returned from the United States to Europe, «the cradle of music» as he puts it. With Liszt, Bach's courtly dance music, and Skrjabin's popular A flat major Waltz, Varveresos creates a contrasting arc in his ‹dance recital› and will engage his audience in «a performance that inspires from beginning to end.» (New York Concert Review)