Konstantinos Papadakis (pianist), Date of Birth

    

Konstantinos Papadakis (pianist)

Greek pianist

Date of Birth: 02-Oct-1972

Profession: pianist

Nationality: Greece

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Konstantinos Papadakis (pianist)

  • Konstantinos Papadakis (Greek: ???sta?t???? ?apad????; born October 2, 1972 in Heraklion, Crete, Greece) is a Greek pianist.
  • He has received the Golden Medal of superior talent.
  • He has performed in worldwide major concert halls such as Carnegie Hall and Wigmore Hall.
  • He studied with Anthony di Bonaventura at Boston University.
  • Three years later, he joined the piano faculty at Boston University and was later appointed a "Samuel Barber" Artist in Residence at West Chester University of Pennsylvania where he remained for 5 years.
  • In 2011 he joined the piano faculty of the New England Conservatory's Pre-College Division in Boston.
  • He holds the prestigious Motoko and Gordon Deane Principal Chair of Boston's Atlantic Symphony Orchestra.
  • He has premiered many works, including Samuel Barber's "Three Essays", "Three Sketches", "Fresh from West Chester" and "Fantasy for two pianos".
  • The Boston Globe has described him as "one of the greatest hopes of music".
  • Celebrating the bicentennial year of Franz Liszt, he released a recording with short miniatures for piano entitled "The Short Liszt" to a critical acclaim.
  • He is the director of the AASMA Piano Summer Academy in Archanes Crete, Greece.
  • In 2013 was appointed lecturer at [1] Boston University College of Fine Arts.

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