Piano trio to tour Paphos, Limassol and Nicosia

Piano trio to tour Paphos, Limassol and Nicosia

A series of concerts featuring musicians Grigoris Theodoridis (double bass) from Greece, Attila Gyárfás (drums) from Hungary, and Christos Yerolatsitis (piano) from Cyprus will take place in early April in Paphos, Limassol, and Nicosia. The concerts will include original compositions from Grigoris Theodoridis’ debut album “Green of Silence” and new music by Christos Yerolatsitis. The performances are scheduled for April 5 at Technopolis 20 in Paphos, April 6 at Cornaro Art Center in Limassol, and April 7 at Windcraft Music Centre in Nicosia. Ticket prices range from €12 to €15.

Classical music heading to Paphos

Classical music heading to Paphos

The casalQuartet, a string quartet formed in 1996 in Zurich, Switzerland, will perform at Markideio Theatre in Paphos on April 12 as part of the Technopolis 20 Classics concert series. The quartet includes violinists Felix Froschhammer and Rachel Späth, violist Markus Fleck, and cellist Andreas Fleck. They have performed in over 1,500 concerts worldwide and are known for playing both modern and historical instruments. Their repertoire spans from the 17th century to contemporary music, and their upcoming program in Paphos will feature works by Mozart, Schubert, Grieg, and Gershwin. Tickets are priced at €20.

Jazz, blues and movie soundtracks in Paphos

Jazz, blues and movie soundtracks in Paphos

Two live music performances will take place at Technopolis 20 in Paphos, featuring music from movies, tributes to Greek composers, and jazz pieces. The Sung Mellow band, consisting of Lefteris Moumtzis, Ermis Michail, and Andreas Panteli, will perform jazz ballads, blues, and folk music on March 14 at 8pm. Kyriaki Steliou will present a performance dedicated to movie soundtracks and a tribute to Greek composer Manos Hadjidakis on March 21 at 8pm.

Books and music in Paphos

Books and music in Paphos

On March 11, Technopolis 20 in Paphos will host two events. The first event is a book presentation by June Megennis, titled “Tears and Symphony – a Musical Journey,” starting at 6pm. The book discusses Megennis’ experiences within major European operatic and musical organizations from 1964 to 2006, including the London Opera Centre, the Royal Opera House, and the Chamber Orchestra Europe. The second event is a concert by the Fluboe Trio, consisting of Klaus Storm, Florian Rabe, and Agnes Tang, at 8pm. They will perform pieces by Telemann, Händel, Scarlatti, Rameau, and Kleinknecht.