Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)

12 Variations on “Ah vous dirai-je, Maman” K. 265

Domenico Scarlatti (1785 – 1857)

Sonata in F minor, K. 466

Eric Satie (1866 – 1925)

Gnossienne no. 3

Claude Debussy (1862 – 1918)

Estampes

Pagodes: Modérément animé
La soirée dans Grenade: Mouvement de Habanera
Jardins sous la pluie: Net et vif

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Fantasia in C minor, K. 475

 Sergei Rachmaninoff (1873 – 1943)

Moments musicaux, op. 13:

no. 3 in B minor – no. 4 in E minor

Alberto Ginastera (1916 – 1983)

3 Danzas Argentinas

Nefeli Mousoura, Piano

Born in Athens, Nefeli Mousoura has a bachelor’s degree and a master’s Degree with highest Distinction in Solo Piano Performance from Mozarteum University Salzburg. Her teachers were Anastasios Pappas, Rolf Plagge and Imre Rohmann. She is also an honours graduate of the Department of Music Studies of the Athens University of Music and Performing Arts.

Nefeli is the recipient of scholarships awarded by the Onassis Foundation, the Edu- cation and European Culture Foundation, the Athens Megaron Music Friends Society and the Gina Bachauer Foundation. She has won Prizes in International Competitions such as the Campillos International Competition in Spain and the prestigious ‘Prize for Young Pianists’ awarded by the Academy of Athens.

As a soloist she regularly performs with orchestras in Greece and Europe and is regularly invited to international festivals: Scriabin in
Moscow, Eilat in Israel, and festivals in Salzburg, Italy
and the USA. She has toured China and South Korea.

She has collaborated, among others, with conductor Christoph Eschenbach, pianist Boris Berezovsky, and violinists Ivry Gitlis and Sergey Krylov.
In 2022 she made her debut at the Konzerthaus Wien. She has also appeared as a soloist at UNESCO in Par- is, and has performed piano concertos with orches- tras such as the Orchestre de l’lsle de France in Paris, the Israeli Raanana Symphony in Tel Aviv, I Maestri Orchestra of London, the Ton der Jugend Sympho- nierchester Wien, the Armonia Atenea, the Mihail Jora Philharmonic Orchestra of Bacau, Romania, the Phil- harmonia of Athens, the City of Athens Symphony Or- chestra, the ERT National Symphony Orchestra, and the Athens and Thessaloniki State Orchestras.