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Piano Recital “Chopin – Complete Nocturnes vol II”, Chania 27th April

WHEN: Sunday, 27th April at 20.00
WHERE: Mikis Theodorakis Theatre, Venetian Harbour, Chania
Free entrance

Organized by: Municipality of Chania

Frédéric Chopin’s Nocturnes consist of a total of 21 works, written between 1827 and 1846. This set of Chopin’s works is considered one of the most exquisite compositions for solo piano, and holds a prominent place in the world piano repertoire.

About Dimitris Mimidis

Pianist Dimitris Mimidis was born in Thessaloniki and raised in Rethymno.
He studied and graduated from the Music Horizons Conservatory, obtaining a piano diploma with honors. He then continued his musical studies at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, with a Master’s degree and a scholarship from the Hungarian government, as well as a basic degree as a piano performer and Chamber Music performer respectively under the guidance of internationally renowned pianists such as Ferenc Rados, Andras Kemenes, Csalog Gabor and Marta Gulyas.
In recent years, he has been working as a piano and chamber music professor in Greece, while maintaining the role of artistic director at the Rethymno Art Center.
His artistic activity includes recitals as a soloist and appearances with various chamber music ensembles in Greece, Hungary, France, Austria, as well as participation in several festivals.

Recital program

Op 32 no 1 in B major

Op 9 no 3 in B major

Op 72 in E minor

Op 48 no 2 in F sharp minor

Op 15 no 2 in F sharp major

Op 9 no 1 in B flat minor

Op 15 no 2 in F major

Op 55 no 7 in F minor

Op 32 no 2 in A flat major

Op 9 no 2 in E flat major

Op post in C minor

Op 55 no 2 in E flat major

Op 48 no 1 in c minor

Source: chania-culture.gr

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