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Saint George's square - Violin and piano recital, Thursday, July 15th 2021

Acronafplia castle, Acronauplia, κάστρο Ακροναυπλίας

Anja Morgenstern, musicologist and violin soloist from Leipzig, Germany and Eugenia Votanopoulou in the piano, collaborate for a unique Mozart music night in "Agios Georgios" Square in Nafplio.

Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
Sonata for piano and violin in Sol major K. 301, Allegro con spirito, Allegro
Sonata for piano and violin in Mi minor K. 304, Allegro, Tempo di Menuetto
Six variations for piano and violin in Sol minor on the French song “Au bord d’une fontaine” K. 360
Sonata for piano and violin in Mi major recession K. 380, Allegro, Andante con moto, Rondeau, Allegro

Anja Morgenstern βιολί, Ευγενία Βοτανοπούλου πιάνο, Morgenstern violin with Votanopoulou piano

Musicians
Anja Morgenstern, violin
Eugenia Votanopoulou, piano

Starting time
21:00

The venue
Square of Agios Georgios

Entrance
Free

Reservations
To attend the events, make a reservation at the offices of DOPPAT, located at Asklipiou Avenue (Villa Zymbrakaki)
Τ +30 27520 27153
Ε-mail: doppat.nafplio@gmail.com 

Information
Τ +30 27520 27153
U www.nafplionfestival.gr 

Did you know that?
Anja Morgenstern, born in Leipzig (Germany), started playing violin at the age of 6. She studied Musicology, Italian studies and Journalism at the Leipzig University and in Bergamo (Italy). In 2003 she received her PhD in Musicology at the University of Leipzig.
Eugenia Votanopoulou - Iatrou was born and studied in Athens. She started her piano studies at the age of 5 and 10 years after, she won her first prize. She graduated with honors from the National Conservatory, obtaining a diploma in piano, advanced theory and choir conducting. She has given many concerts worldwide and since 2019, she is chairman of the Mozarteum Hellas.
The Festival will take place following the special instructions of the health authorities, with priority given to public health and with a sense of responsibility towards the public and the artists.
Co-organizer is the Region of Peloponnese.

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