George Petrou
George Petrou (Γιώργος Πέτρου) is a Greek conductor of classical music, and in particular the operas of Handel. His recording of Alessandro with his own Armonia Atenea ensemble was awarded a prize at the International Opera Awards.
Born in Athens, Petrou studied piano at the Conservatory of Athens, then at the Royal Academy in London, with the support of the Onassis Foundation. As a pianist he performed in a duo with the pianist Christos Papageorgiu, winning the Redding-Piette competition in 1995.[1] His recordings of Handel have tended to final versions, unknown works such as pasticcios.[2] His recordings of Greek composers include the Don Crepuscolo of Nikolaos Mantzaros, performed by bass Christophoros Stamboglis (MDG, LC06768, 2011)
Discography
- Handel: Giulio Cesare Romina Basso Orchestra of Patras MDG
- Handel: Tamerlano MDG
- Handel: Arianna in Creta HWV 32 MDG
- Christoph Willibald Gluck: Il Trionfo di Clelia, 3 CDs Armonia Atenea, Musikproduktion Dabringhaus und Grimm
- Handel: Alessandro Severo HWV A13 (pasticcio) with Niccolo Manzaro Don Crepuscolo, 3 CDs MDG
- Handel: Alessandro (opera) HWV 21 Max Emanuel Cencic Armonia Atenea, George Petrou Decca
- Gluck: Arias Daniel Behle, Armonia Atenea, George Petrou, Decca 2014
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Die Geschöpfe des Prometheus op.43, Armonia Atenea, George Petrou Decca
- Hasse: Opera Arias Rokoko Max Emanuel Cencic Armonia Atenea, George Petrou Decca
References
- ↑ Revue musicale de Suisse romande 1998- Page 114 "... E. Satie: «Je te veux» - R. Benatzky: Mein Liebeslied muss ein Walzcr sein Avec la célèbre mezzosoprano Yvonne Naef ainsi que le duo de pianos Christos Papageorgiu et George Petrou, lauréats du concours Redding-Piette 1995."
- ↑ International Record Review - Volume 8, No 1 - Page 76 2007 "So George Petrou has rushed in where Curtis, Jacobs et al have feared (so far) to tread and produced what David Vickers describes in his authoritative booklet note as 'Handel's final solutions' to the multiple revisions he made in the run-up to ..."
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