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Charity Event: Guitar Recital with classical guitar soloist Manolis Anastasakis – Chania 4th August

Manolis Anastasakis will give a unique recital on 4th August, in the open air area of ​​the OXO NOU studio.
The proceeds from the tickets will go to ELEPAP Chania. The concert is also a tribute to the guitar maker and lawyer Manolis Panigirakis from Chania.
Manolis Anastasakis (Graduate Diploma from Mozarteum, Salzburg), born in Chania, lives and works in Austria , teaching Classical Guitar at the Music School in Gmunden, Province of Upper Austria.
He will perform the programme he recently performed with great success at the Gmunden Concert Hall in Austria.
Works of J.S. Bach, R.D.Vissee, A.Barrios, M.Theodorakis,
A. Piazzolla, H. Villa-Lobos, E. Morricone, C. Domeniconi et al.

WHEN: Saturday 4th August, 21.00
WHERE
: Studio OXO NOU, Ag. Kyriakis 29, Chalepa – Chania
tel: 28210 45585
e-mail: oxonouevents@yahoo.gr

Entrance: € 7,-

Biography of Manolis Anastasakis
He was born in Chania, acquired the Classical Guitar Diploma in June 2005 with excellence.
Since September 2003 he had been studying at the Musikhochschule Köln in the class of Professor Hubert Käppel.
In 2007 he continued his studies at the Hochschule für Musik Freiburg, with Professor Sonja Prunnbauer, where he graduated with Arista.
In 2009, after most successful exams, he had the opportunity to study  at the Mozarteum University of Salzburg where he completed his postgraduate studies.

He has performed guitar recitals in Greece, Austria, Germany and Brazil and has collaborated with various orchestras both in Greece and abroad.
He has collaborated with various orchestras both in Greece and abroad.
From 2010 until 2017, he was an active member of the Miscelanea Guitar Quartet (Salzburg Concert,  Arsis Records)
Since 2011 he has been living and working in Austria, teaching Classical Guitar at the  Landes-Musikschule in Gmunden.

 

Source: OXO NOU Studio4 August Guitar Recital

Lydia

I'm Austrian living in Tavronitis, love nature, music, good books, sunsets, the sea, travelling, socializing and more. I came to Crete as a student in the early 70s, exploring the west and southwest of the island with friends by motorbike. When you are young everything is important and, there are lots of things to do...I did. Job, family,children, travelling the world. But I never lost my love for Crete for a minute. And nine years ago I ended up in this convenient corner of Crete, not only for holidays, but to stay and haven't regretted it for a minute.