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GRAND CONCERT - At the Ruins of Ancient Amathus
Πού: RUINS OF ANCIENT AMATHUS
Πότε: 13/06/2025
Εισιτήρια: From €60
Διάρκεια: 60' (Including Fireworks)
Πληροφορίες:
Grand Concert at the Ruins of Ancient Amathus
A very rare music event is to take place on the site of Ancient Amathus on Friday 13th June. The Department of Antiquities has granted exceptional permission to Tatiana Stupak, to organise a very special concert of classical music. It will take place under the stars, beginning at sunset.
Stupak will play special arrangements of music by Frédéric Chopin, on a grand piano, accompanied by a string quintet (two violins, viola, cello and bass). Two of the quintet will be musicians from Belgrade radio and television, who will fly in from Serbia, and the other three will be Cypriots. All the musicians are highly professional winners of international music competitions.
In addition to the music by Chopin, Elena Soskova will sing, accompanied by Stupak at the piano. The singer is a coloratura soprano, which is the highest form of soprano voice. An extremely talented 16 year old Cypriot tenor singer, Ioannis Livanos, will also perform some famous operatic arias, again with piano accompaniment.
After the music concludes, there will be a brilliant fireworks show.
Ημερομηνίες:
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GRAND CONCERT - At the Ruins of Ancient Amathus | Παρασκευή | 13/06/2025 |
20:00
Info: Doors Open 19:30 |
RUINS OF ANCIENT AMATHUS ![]() |
Περισσότερες Πληροφορίες:
Principal Musicians
Tatiana Stupak (piano), 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; in 2019, she was presented with an award by the President of Cyprus for her charity concerts; in 2020 she was one of ’20 successful people of the Republic of Cyprus’ and was ‘Best Business Inspirational Woman’ in 2021. She has won many other awards for charitable work, including for Telethon, when in 2024, she was presented with the award by the Minister of Health, Michael Damianos.
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 6,701 metres, on Mt. Aconcagua in Argentina, flying the flag of Cyprus at the summit.
In 2024, she importing from Poland for her music school, the only mechanical action pipe organ in Cyprus. There is only one other pipe organ in the island.
Elena Soskova (coloratura soprano), is a soloist of the Elena Obraztsova International Academy of Music in St. Petersburg.
She graduated in 2015 from the Russian State Social Academy of Arts in Moscow, specialising in vocal art.
She is a qualified opera singer, concert and chamber singer, and a teacher with a degree in vocal art.
She has taken part in many competitions and master classes, winning diplomas and laureate statuses.
Ioannis Livanos (tenor), is a brilliant singer, aged 16, who from a young age has been attending singing lessons at the Pan-Cyprian Conservatory in Nicosia, which continue to this day.
He has taken part in international singing competitions since 2018, and has won first prizes in Austria, Bulgaria, Canada, England, Italy, Serbia, Spain and USA.
He has organised concerts in Nicosia, Athens and Budapest, often acting as the artistic director and supervising the events, and on several occasions, working with the composer Savvas Savva.
During 2023 and 2024 he took part in concerts in Budapest, Limassol, Nicosia, and Vienna.
In 2018, he represented Cyprus at a Pan-European Singing Contest in Malta, and in 2022 at the Royal Albert Hall, in London.
He has also taken part in three theatrical productions: Amahl and the Night Visitors, Clue, and Almost Alice.