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Maria Moschouri was born in 1989 in Athens. She is a graduate of the Drama School of the Greek National Theater (2004) and a senior student at the Faculty of Philology of the School of Philosophy in Athens. She participates in the following performances: “Odyssey” directed by Bob Wilson as a substitute actress (2013), “The diary of Anne Frank” directed by Alexander Cohen (Chitirio

She is a graduate of the Drama School of the Athens Conservatory and of the Department of Law Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University. She has completed the compulsory Theory and Harmony music studies at the National Conservatory (2003), attended courses of piano for many years and is currently attending courses of cello. She has attended vocal lessons with E. Karakatsani

Spyros Markopoulos was born in 1978 in Athens where he also grew up. He studied acting at the Greek Art Theater-Karolos Koun with Giorgos Lazanis, Mimis Kougioumtzis, Reni Pittaki, Katia Gerou and more. He has collaborated with prominent directors, such as Mimis Kougioumtzis, Vassilis Nikolaidis, Dimitris Piatas, Thodoris Gonis, Spyros Evaggelatos, Lida Tasopoulou and others in works of Beckett, Xenopoulos, Lope de Vega,

Born in Volos. In 2008 she received the diploma with Sylvia Tsimbakou from the Greek Conservatory of Piaeus. She has been a member of the Opera Studio of the National Opera for the years 2011-2013. She participated in the production of the childrens stage of ELS "The Shooted Cat" in the production of the Music Hall in collaboration with the La Fura

Sofia Simitzis is a director in the field of contemporary musical theater with a great interest in the development and the realization of new musical theater performances. From 1998 to 2004, she studied Drama, Literature and Musicology at the Ludwig-Maximilians University in Munich, at Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris and at Freie Universität in Berlin, from where she graduated with a thesis on

Described by JazzTimes as a “formidable bassist and composer,” Petros Klampanis grew up in Greece, surrounded by the confluence of Mediterranean and Balkan folk music. He studied classical and jazz music in Athens, Amsterdam and New York before he emerged in the NYC jazz scene. In New York City, Klampanis has performed alongside some of the city’s renowned jazz musicians. His album Minor Dispute

Australian cellist, Martin Smith, studied in Florence with Natalia Gutman, and in Berlin with Prof. Eberhard Feltz. Martin has appeared as soloist throughout Europe with recent performances including concertos with the Plymouth Symphony, Leipzig Philharmonic, Orchestre de Chambre de Lyon, and has appeared as recitalist in venues including Concertgebouw, Wigmore, Konzerthaus, Philharmonie and Suntory Hall. Martin has collaborated with musicians including Midori Goto

As an oboist and teaching artist, New Yorker Demetrios Karamintzas enjoys a career that has brought him all around the world. After receiving his Masters degree from The Juilliard School, he began as principal oboist of the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, where he remained for seven years. Many other orchestras invited him as guest principal oboist, such as the Hannover State Opera Orchestra, Hamburg

Leila Weber studied Viola with Wolfram Christ at the Music University Freiburg and with Walter Küssner at the Music University Hanns-Eisler Berlin from where she graduated in 2006. Additional musical guidance were given to her by Tabea Zimmermann, Thomas Riebl, and Jörg Widmann. At the age of fifteen she started playing in a stringquartett which won several competitions. She subsequently performed with the

Andreas Knapp completed his studies in Linguistics and Literature with a scholarship at the Goethe University of Frankfurt, while since his youth he has been organizing concerts and artistic events. Among other projects, he has organized concerts and tours of Leonard Bernstein and Frank Zappa, for Ensemble Modern,  Hr-sinfonieorchester and Schleswig-Holstein-Festival. He collaborated with Salzburger Festspielen and Lucerne-Festival. Since 2002 he is a