Born into a musical family, Alexandra Papastefanou graduated from the
Athens Conservatoire, where she studied piano under Aliki Vatikioti.
She followed her studies with Olga Zhukova at the Moscow Tchaikovsky
Conservatory, with Peter Solymos, at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in
Budapest and, on a scholarship from the Alexander Onassis Foundation,
at the University of Indiana in Bloomington, with György Sebők. She has also taken lessons from Alfred Brendel, who has praised who has praised her playing and editing of The Well-Tempered Clavier.
Alexandra Papastefanou was a finalist at the Clara Haskil Competition
in Switzerland and has received the Liebstoeckl and Fazioli Prizes at
the International Geneva Competition, as well as the Spyros Motsenigos
Prize from the Academy of Athens.
Whilst pursuing her piano studies, Alexandra took up music theory and
composition, firstly with I. A. Papaioannou, and then later, in the
United States, under Frederic Fox.
(Along with her activity as a performer, Alexandra pursued her
in-depth study of J.S. Bach’s music, the meaning and enduring appeal of
which she examined in a lecture series). She has performed all of Bach’s
keyboard works and, in recital cycles, has presented his complete Well-Tempered Clavier (which she also edited for Nakas Music Publications), the Goldberg Variations, the Art of Fugue, The Musical Offering as well as his keyboard concertos. She has also performed and recorded the works of Robert Schumann.
Her diverse repertoire extends from composers of the baroque era to
more recent composers such as Toru Takemitsu, Karlheinz Stockhausen, György
Ligeti and George Crumb. Alexandra Papastefanou has also repeatedly
performed and recorded the piano works of major Greek composers Dimitris
Mitropoulos, Nikos Skalkottas, George Koumendakis, I. A. Papaioannou
and Vangelis Katsoulis. Her musical career has also extended to
lecture-recitals, featuring innovative thematic cycles that she has
chosen and presented including Fantasias for Piano, Works Inspired by Fairy Tales, Romantic German Literature and the Music of Robert Schumann, The Tradition of the French Clavecinists in the Piano Works of Debussy and Ravel, Sounds of Nature and the Exotic Element in Music, Music and Astronomy, Music and Poetry, and Music and Myth.
Alexandra has appeared, always to enthusiastic acclaim, with symphony
orchestras, in solo recitals and with chamber music groups across
Europe (in Germany, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Luxembourg,
Spain, the Czech Republic, Russia, Finland and Hungary), the United
States and Canada.
Also, Alexandra recorded her début album, as a composer, entitled Enamel (Smalto,
in Greek), a collection of songs to her own compositions, lyrics and
musical arrangements (released on Lyra Records). Recently, her
composition cycle 12 Minerals, for solo piano, and 12+1 Shells and Shadows, for voice and piano, were published by Ph. Nakas Music Publications.
In 2018, Alexander plans to record the Goldberg Variations of J.S.
Bach in the The Corycian Cave in Greece, famous amongst of reason for
being the place of worship of the mythical Greek god Pan.
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