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Andreas Fevos

Andreas Fevos Apostolou is a pianist-composer born into an artistic family in Athens, Greece. Storytelling, intricate rhythms, jazz, and electronic music are vital sources of inspiration in his music. As a concert pianist, he has toured in Europe, Asia and America performing a wide range of repertoire, from Bach and Rachmaninoff to premières by Thomas Adès, John Luther Adams, and Apostolou’s own works. As a composer, he writes music for concerts, film, theater, dance, electronic albums, and has collaborated with jazz, hip hop, and pop artists. His compositions have been recorded by Naxos, and he has won first prizes in international competitions, both as a pianist and as a composer (Cum Laude Music Awards- First Prize, IBLA Grand Prize- First Prize, Gina Bachauer for Young Artists- First Prize).

His soundtrack for the documentary Container by Daphne Matziarakis (Academy Award nominee) was featured in the New York Times Op-Docs. He has a PhD in Composition from UCLA and a PhD in Piano Performance from University of Macedonia– Greece, dual Master’s degrees (MM Piano, Composition) from Indiana University, and a Bachelor degree from Temple University (BM Piano). He was recently featured in Piano Spheres Masterwork ASeries, Jacaranda Music, Hear Now Festival, and Getty Villa.

What lies aheadAndreas Apostolou
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