Tatiana Papageorgiou has been established as a Greek pianist with international artistic activity among the new generation. Born in Athens, she began playing the piano at the age of five and received her concert piano diploma at the age of eighteen with ‘excellent unanimously, first prize and a gold medal’. At fourteen she was a prize winner at the XVII Greek Piano Competition, and a few years later a recipient of prestigious awards-scholarships by the British Council, the London Royal College of Music, the International Jeneusses Musicales, and the Greek State Scholarships Foundation (IKY). In 1990, she settled in London where she engaged in postgraduate studies in piano and conducting at the Royal College and the Royal Academy of Music (both awarded her their highest distinctions during entrance and final examinations). During her eight-year stay in London, she maintained an active performing career and won several distinctions (RCM Schumann Prize, PLG Competition for a Purcell Room Recital of c-20th music, BC Fellowship).
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