FROM BAROQUE TO ROMANTICISM
Πού: ΚΑΣΤΡΟ ΚΟΛΙΣΣΙΟΥ ΛΕΜΕΣΟΣ
Πότε: 20/04/2024
Εισιτήρια: ZONE A €120 | ZONE B €100 | Tickets Includes a free welcome drink in the castle grounds
Διάρκεια: tba
Πληροφορίες:
Tatiana Stupak will perform a piano solo recital “From Baroque to
Romanticism” inside Kolossi Castle, in the evening ofSaturday, 20th April 2024.
The event will begin in the garden of the castle at 7.30 p.m., where welcome drinks
will be available, which are included in the ticket price.
Guests then go up the stairs to the first floor main entrance of the castle.
The first room will be red-carpeted, and will be beautifully illuminated by candlelight.
Here, there will be an art exhibition by the Cyprus-based artist, Anna Privaloff.
In the second room, will be a stage with the piano, and 120 soft comfortable chairs.
The recital will start at 8 p.m. and will continue until 9 p.m., without a break. IT’s will be live grand piano sound without microphones.
The music programme will consist mostly of well-known works, by composers
including Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and Liszt.
The seating is limited to 120
The castle is located 14 kilometres west of Limassol, at Kolossi Village.
More information is available by telephone: 99 140 240.
Περισσότερες Πληροφορίες:
About the pianist
Tatiana Stupak graduated from the St. Petersburg Conservatory, qualifying as a soloist, accompanist and music teacher, and for the last three years she has been upgrading her skills at the Moscow Conservatory.
She is a laureate of many international piano and organ competitions. In Cyprus, she has won several awards: Russian Cultural Woman in 2018, ’20 successful people of the Republic of Cyprus’ in 2020, Best Business Inspirational Woman in 2021. She has won many other awards for charitable work.
She founded her own music school in Limassol in 2018, and established her own record label, Stupak Records, releasing her first CD of piano solos in 2021.
In 2023 she set a new Guinness World Record, for performing the highest concert on earth at a height of 6701 metres, on Mt. Aconcagua in Argentina, flying the flag of Cyprus at the summit.