We have added a new Performer Document Archive feature, so that photographs, clippings, programmes and press material can live with the people they concern and be cross-referenced to works and performances. The first upload focuses on Duo Papadopoulou and includes Hungarian concert listings and previews, ERT documentation, publicity leaflets, and photographs. We have also entered a new performance—Bartók Hall, Budapest (30 March 1984)—for the Duo’s programme, including Sicilianos’s Tanagraea (Op. 17c), and refreshed the performers’ biographies using material from the newly scanned documents.
Added
• New feature: Performer Document Archive (documents/images stored on performer profiles; cross-referenced to works & performances).
• New performance: 30 Mar 1984 — Bartók Hall, Budapest, Hungary.
Performers: Yannis Papadopoulos (piano), Anthoula Papadopoulou (piano) — Duo Papadopoulou.
Repertoire entry added for Yorgos Sicilianos: Tanagraea (Suite for Two Pianos), Op. 17c.
• Performer documents — Duo Papadopoulou (Yannis & Anthoula):
1. ERT Programme Clippings & Handwritten Note (28 Jun 1983) — confirms broadcast date for Tanagraea.
2. Hungarian press clipping — “Koncert két zongorára” (with photo), preview of a two-piano concert in Miskolc.
3. Hungarian press clipping (detail) — article text with Műsor listings; mentions Sicilianos’s Tanagraea and Panos Triantafyllidis.
4. Hungarian programme listing — “Yannis és Anthoula Papadopoulos”, Bartók Hall, 30 Mar 1984; programme notes include Tanagraea, Triantafyllidis (Verghina Suite), Hajdú (Three Pieces for Two Pianos).
5. Publicity leaflet (English) — biography, press quotes & repertoire (page 1).
6. Publicity leaflet (English) — reviews & repertoire (page 2).
7. Publicity photograph — “DUO PAPADOPOLOS” (studio image).
8. Performance photograph — duo at two grand pianos (curtained backdrop).
9. Publicity photograph — portrait at the pianos.
Updated
• Biographies: Expanded entries for Yannis Papadopoulos (1941–2019) and Anthoula Papadopoulou, incorporating study history (Athens, Lausanne, Hannover), international activity since 1971, repertoire, and press commentary emphasising unity, clarity, and technical exactness.
• Cross-references: All new documents linked to the relevant performers, the Bartók Hall (1984) performance, and the work entry for Tanagraea (YSC53).
Acknowledgements
• With thanks to Anthoula Papadopoulou for permission to reproduce documents and photographs, and to all contributors assisting with the Duo Papadopoulou materials.