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G. Mahler - Kindertotenlieder, "Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n", for voice and piano

G. Mahler - Kindertotenlieder, Concert in aid for Keys of Change activities and music educational platforms created in Greece and around the world. Visit Keys of Change webpage so as to find more about our activities in the world and how you could participate. www.keysofchange.org

15 October 2018, Athens Megaron Hall, Greece.
Maria Katsoura - soprano
Dimitris Vezyroglou - piano

G. Mahler - Kindertotenlieder, "Nun will die Sonn' so hell aufgeh'n", for voice and piano

Keys of Change aims to advance the lives of children and young people around the world through musical education. Over the past eight years, Keys of Change has brought music education, often for the first time, to deprived or suffering audiences, in remote areas of the Amazon basin, Mexico, Ghana, Uganda, Sierra Leone, Kolkata in India and the tsunami-ravaged Fukushima area in Japan, as well as in Greece, Serbia, Russia and London, UK. “Wherever we go, we set up and fund musical education projects, working in conjunction with local music teachers. In Ecuador, we organise weekly guitar lessons for young people from deprived backgrounds. In Uganda, Sierra Leone, we have provided instruments and music lessons. In Fukushima and India, we have made regular visits to work with young musicians to improve their playing, and give them the opportunity to perform in joint concerts with Keys of Change musicians. In the case of Fukushima, this has included our organising for 40 young Japanese musicians (now known as the Fukushima Youth Sinfonietta) to come to London to give a concert with Keys of Change musicians at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in April 2014 and 2019 and for the same orchestra to perform at Tokyo Opera City in August 2015, Boston Symphony Hall in 2016 and in Bangkok 2017.

Maria Katsoura - soprano


Dimitris Vezyroglou - piano


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