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Elena Papandreou
was born in Athens on 7th March 1966. She studied the
guitar with Evangelos
Boudounis at the National Conservatory
and graduated in 1985 with honours. She gave her first concert at
the age of 15. She continued her studies with Gordon
Crosskey at the Royal Northern
College of Music, England, on a British Council scholarship,
obtaining the Diploma in Advanced Studies
in Musical Performance (1986). She also had lessons with Oscar
Ghiglia, Alirio
Diaz, Julian Bream, Leo
Brouwer and Ruggero
Chiesa.
She has
won the First Prize in three
International Competitions, "Maria
Callas" (Greece), "Gargnano" (Italy), "Alessandria" (Italy) and the Second Prize
in the "Guitar Foundation of
America" Competition. In the latter she was also awarded
the "NAXOS" Prize, which gave her
the opportunity to record two personal CDs with this company. She
recently started her collaboration with the Swedish BIS while she
had previously released five other
records. In 1992 she was honoured by the Academy of Athens with the "Spyros Motsenigos" Prize - a most
important prize that is awarded to one outstanding performer every
two years.
Elena Papandreou
has performed in most European
countries, as well as in the U.S.A., Canada, Venezuela and
Puerto Rico. Within the "Rising
Stars" program of the "European
Concert Hall Organisation" (ECHO), she gave concerts in some
of the most prestigious halls in Europe, the Vienna Musikverein,
the Koelner Philharmonie, the
Birmingham Symphony Hall and the
Athens Concert Hall. She has also
played in the Tchaikovsky Concert
Hall in Moscow and the Queen
Elisabeth Hall in London. She frequently tours the U.S.A.
and in 1998 she gave her Carnegie
Hall debut in New York.
She has collaborated with outstanding musicians, the guitarists
Alirio Diaz, Oscar Ghiglia, Roland Dyens, Nikita Koshkin, Evangelos
Boudounis and Yorgos Mouloudakis, the violinists Leonidas Kavakos
and Gerardo Ribeiro, the singers Vasso Papantoniou, Herbert Lippert
and Nena Venetsanou, the flutists Stella Gadedi and Sofia Kamvissi.
Elena Papandreou has played as a soloist with the State Orchestras
of Athens and Thessaloniki, the Camerata Orchestra, the Orchestra
of Colours, the Orchestra of Patras and the Orchestra of Alessandria,
Italy. Performances of hers were recorded by the Greek Television and Radio, Radio France, Deutsche Welle
and the Turkish Television.
Elena
Papandreou teaches at the National Conservatory in Athens, where she
is also giving Postgraduate classes. Composers who have dedicated
their works to her are Nikos Mamangakis (among
others, a concerto for guitar and orchestra), Roland Dyens,
Nikita Koshkin, Evangelos Boudounis,
Giorgos Koumendakis and Dimitris
Nicolau.
For her
interpretations she has received laudatory comments from significant
people of the music world and enthusiastic reviews from the Press in
Greece and abroad. Alirio Diaz said about her:
"Her musicality through her refined technique cannot but stir up
the admiration of her audience". And Leo Brouwer: "If you want to hear music of the highest level of
interpretation with poetical perfection you must hear Elena
Papandreou". The Washington Post called her "a poet of the guitar" and the Greek
newspaper "Ta Nea" wrote: "Now we see Elena
Papandreou as one of the greatest interpreters [...] the critic
becomes silent ... when the Music begins".
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