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Mezzo-Soprano
Litsa Psatheri was a distinguished Greek musician and educator. She served as a professor at the Greek Conservatory under the guidance of Antiochos Evangelatos and worked closely with several significant figures in classical music. Her contributions to music education helped shape numerous talented students who pursued successful careers, especially in the field of opera. Psatheri’s influence on the Greek music scene continues to be remembered, particularly through her role in training the next generation of classical musicians.
Source: Greek National Opera
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March 30, 1949 |
Athens Conservatoire |
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Athens Conservatoire |
Litsa Psatheri (Mezzo-Soprano) |
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Eventide Songs (Ecstasy) |
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November 21, 1958 |
Parnassos Literary Society Hall |
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Parnassos Literary Society |
Litsa Psatheri (mezzo-soprano), Mary Meimaraki (piano) |
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Song of the Psalms (Second Movement only - arranged by the composer for piano and voice) |
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YSC39 |
Song of the Psalms |
Three Psalms for Mezzo-Soprano and Orchestra. |
6A |
3323 – 4331, Timpani, Percussion (Tubular Bells in Bb and Eb, Cymbals, Bass Drum), Harp, Strings, Mezzo-Soprano |
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YSC29 |
Eventide Songs (Ecstasy) |
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Voice and Piano |