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Evgenia Papadimas

Greek pianist Evgenia Papadimas was born in Athens, began studying piano at the age of five and gave her first recital at eleven. She studied with Max Hallecker at the Graz Music Academy and Christopher Elton at the Royal Academy of Music in London UK.

She has performed in Athens, Bern, Budapest, London, Tokyo, Vienna, Worthing and Zurich, has recorded for Sony Classical in London and has broadcast for the BBC.

 

A selection of articles about Evgenia Papadimas

Ensemble. Contrasting pianists - by Bill Newman

Musical sounds and colours - A portrait of the Greek-born pianist Eugenia Papadimas, by Bill Newman

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