Wednesday, November 27th
17:00 – 19:00
The Danish Institute at Athens,
Chairefontos 14
Athens 105 58
Information
In this art song recital we will hear music by composers who have been inspired by Greece. Matilde takes us on a journey through her childhood where her mother, Bibi, a Danish painter travelled, painted and lived with 2 young children in the 1960’s.
The program consists of a of pieces about or inspired by Greece:
Among Sirens is a recital put together by Matilde as a homage to Greece and her mother who lives with Alzheimers. The wonderful years they spent in Greece together are not forgotten. It was first performed at the Horto Festival in 2023.
Program
The event will start at 7 PM and will be followed by a reception at the Danish Institute.
Admission is free but do come in advance to secure a seat.
Matilde Wallevik (mezzo soprano) is Danish but lived in several European countries throughout childhood and speaks seven languages. She studied Greek Philology at the University of Copenhagen and solo singing at The Royal Danish Conservatoire before moving to the UK to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She also spent a period of study at the Tchaikovsky Conservatoire in Moscow.
Matilde made her debut as Dorabella in Mozarts Cosi fan Tutte in Austria and has gone on to sing roles like Carmen, Ulrica (Ballo in Maschera), Berta (Il Barbiere di Seviglia), Zeta (Gianni Schicchi), Principessa (Suor Angelica) and many more. She sings regularly at the Danish Royal Opera in Copenhagen and also travels to Germany, Austria and the UK for work.
Michael Brownlee Walker (pianist) was born in Zimbabwe and has appeared on television and radio in Britain, Greece and Zimbabwe. As well as performing extensively on cruises, concert performances have taken him throughout Europe and Southern Africa. After moving to London at the age of 19, Michael continued his musical studies with Leslie Howard, and subsequently in Manchester at the Royal Northern College of Music, with Margaret Fingerhut.
He has performed the complete music for two pianos by Rachmaninov and Grainger, and Saint-Saëns’ Carnival of the Animals, with Leslie Howard. Since moving to Greece, Michael has appeared numerous times at the Festival of the Aegean, at festivals in the Peloponnese and Samos, and was co-artistic director of the Paxos Festival for a season.
For over ten years Michael has been one half of a successful piano duo with Lefki Karpodini. Their concerts and repertoire have been praised by both critics and the public. On several occasions he has composed and arranged pieces for their duo, and he has composed songs that have been performed and recorded, including the anthem for the 75th anniversary of UNICEF in Greece (in 2022).
Michael’s first solo piano recording – Serenata: A collection of Spanish piano music – was released in November 2013.
About the host
17:00 – 19:00
Matthew Larsen: The prison of late ancient Corinth and its captives (date TBC)
16:00 – 18:00
Lecture: Ida Hornung Havgaard: From Gold to Oblivion and Back
16:00 – 18:00
The Danish Institute at Athens: Annual Meeting
17:00 – 19:00
Prison Project Lecture - Naomi Reiss: The Prison Project: Christianity and the (Literary) Prison Record
16:00 – 18:00
Lecture: Terne Thorsen: Challenging Monuments: Protest, Vandalism and Everyday Iconoclasm
17:00 – 08:36
Amalie Skovmøller: On the question of representation in public statues in Denmark
17:00 – 19:00
Artist Talk: Inger Sif Heeschen
By Inger Sif Heeschen
16:00 – 18:00
Artist Talk: Marie Lund
By Marie Lund