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Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou
Image credit: © Yannis Gutman

Bach, Schubert and Skryabin
Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou piano
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Date
Wed 11 Jun 2025, 1.00pm
Tickets
£10
Duration

This concert will be approximately 1 hour in duration, without an interval

Availability

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Artists

  • Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou piano

Programme

      • Prelude in B Op. 16 No. 1
      • Prelude in G sharp minor Op. 16 No. 2
      • Prelude in F sharp minor Op. 16 No. 5

Overview

​Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou is a Greek pianist pursuing her Professional Diploma at the RAM, studying with Ian Fountain. Her multiple awards include the Musicians’ Company Harriet Cohen Bach Prize and first prize at the Royal Scottish Conservatoire Concerto Competition, where she also studied with Fali Pavri and Aaron Shorr. Alexia has appeared at Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh, and the Greek National Opera recital hall in Athens. In 2021 she made her debut recording with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, playing Beethoven’s third piano concerto. Her Wigmore programme opens with Bach’s tenderest French Suite in B minor, and ends with Schubert’s glorious late impromptus, enclosing his Rosamonde set of variations.

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