Antonis Hatzinikolaou has been elected an “Associate of the Royal Academy of Music” by RAM’s Governing Board of Directors.
This honorary Associateship is awarded to past students of the Academy who have distinguished themselves in the music profession and made a significant contribution to it in their particular field.Read More
D’addario Performing Artist
D’Addario welcomes Hatzinikolaou to their performing artist family.Read More
Classical Guitar Magazine Video Pick of the Week
Classical Guitar Magazine Video Pick of the Week: Antonis Hatzinikolaou Plays Astor Piazzolla’s ‘Romantico’ from ‘Cinco Piezas’Read More
Astor Piazzolla – Cinco Piezas Video
“I have been fortunate enough to be part of the Fugata Quintet for almost ten years. What at the beginning seemed an easy task proved to be a very challenging but at the same time rewarding experience. In a way, I consider ‘Cinco Piezas’ as the fruits of labour working with these great musicians and friends”.Read More
Concert Review: Cleveland International Guitar Festival 2015
At the end of the first work on his Sunday afternoon program of 20th-century guitar music — “The Old Oak” from Konstantin Vassiliev’s Three Forest Paintings, Guitarist Antonis Hatzinikolaou (Greece) — shuddered passionately, using his entire body to help vibrate the final chord as it died away.Read More
J. P. Rameau – Pigmalion
Rafi Music Theatre Company is an Athens-based opera group that concetrates mainly to small-scale opera productions. Most of its repertoire was presented to the Greek audiences for the first time.Read More
USA Debut In Cleveland International Guitar Festival 2015
CLEVELAND INTERNATIONAL CLASSICAL GUITAR FESTIVAL, MAY 28-31 2015. Information and tickets at: https://www.guitarsint.com/guitar_festival
Gramophone Magazine CD Review
Seminar on 20th Century Guitar Music at Philippos Nakas Conservatory
“Love unconquered in Battle” by Christos Pittas
An original song cycle by Christos Pittas, featuring older and new compositions, which were presented with great success in Britain and in Greece. Original Greek poetry by Sappho, Sophocles, Euripides, Kornaros and Chortatsis, among others, coupled with…Read More