Alexia Daphne Eleftheriadou is an award-winning Greek pianist sought after as a soloist, chamber musician, and educator. She has performed recitals and concertos in such prestigious venues as the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Queen’s Hall in Edinburgh, Greek National Opera recital hall in Athens and most recently her debut recital at Wigmore Hall.
Her affinity for the music of J.S. Bach has been recognised with both the Royal Academy of Music’s Harriet Cohen Bach Prize and the RCS Bach Prize for Harpsichord, Piano, and Organ. She also won the RCS Classical Concerto Competition, culminating in a performance and recording of Beethoven’s Third Piano Concerto.
Collaboration and diverse creative projects are central to Alexia’s musical identity. She recently toured Cornwall with violist and recorder player Inis Oírr Asano as Clio Duo, with a series of seven recitals, ten school workshops, and a masterclass. Alexia holds a Professional Diploma and a Master of Arts with Distinction from the Royal Academy of Music, where she was also awarded the prestigious DipRAM for outstanding performance. Throughout her studies she has been generously supported by RAM scholarships, the Munster Trust Derek Butler Award, Help Musicians, Craxton Memorial Trust, Zetland Foundation, Talent Unlimited, James Gibb Award and Athena scholarship.
Alongside her performing career, she maintains a strong commitment to music education. She frequently leads workshops and creative outreach projects in schools across the UK and is an Ambassador for the Benedetti Foundation.
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