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Leonidas Kavakos

Leonidas Kavakos is a highly acclaimed Greek violinist and conductor, recognized for his virtuosity and interpretations. He gained international recognition through winning prestigious violin competitions, including the Sibelius, Paganini, Naumburg, and Indianapolis competitions. An Onassis Foundation scholar, Kavakos has recorded for prominent labels like Sony/BMG and BIS. Beyond his solo performances, he has distinguished himself as a conductor, notably serving as artistic director of the Camerata Salzburg and guest conducting renowned orchestras such as the London Symphony Orchestra and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He is known for his deep musical understanding and commitment to the music.

1903: Sibelius Violin Concerto original version.

In 1903, is the year of Sibelius Violin Concerto original version

October 1967: Leonidas Kavakos Born

In October 1967, Leonidas Kavakos, the Greek violinist and conductor, was born.

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1984: Concert Debut at the Athens Festival

In 1984, Leonidas Kavakos made his concert debut at the Athens Festival.

1985: Wins International Sibelius Competition

In 1985, Leonidas Kavakos won the International Sibelius Competition in Helsinki.

1986: United States Debut

In 1986, Leonidas Kavakos made his United States debut.

1986: Wins Silver Medal at Indianapolis Competition

In 1986, Leonidas Kavakos won the silver medal in the Indianapolis International Violin Competition.

1988: Japanese Debut

In 1988, Leonidas Kavakos made his Japanese debut, including a recital at Tokyo's Casals Hall.

1988: Wins Naumburg and Paganini Competitions

In 1988, Leonidas Kavakos secured first prizes at both the Naumburg Competition in New York and the Paganini Violin Competition.

1991: Gramophone Concerto of the Year Award

In 1991, Kavakos won the Gramophone Concerto of the Year Award for his recording of the Sibelius Violin Concerto.

1991: Sibelius' Violin Concerto Performance and Recording

In 1991, Leonidas Kavakos was permitted to perform and record the original version of Sibelius' Violin Concerto in D minor, conducted by Osmo Vänskä.

1992: UK Debut at the BBC Proms

In 1992, Leonidas Kavakos debuted throughout the UK with a performance of Igor Stravinsky's Violin Concerto at the BBC Proms.

2001: Principal Guest Artist of Camerata Salzburg

In 2001, Leonidas Kavakos was announced as the principal guest artist of the Camerata Salzburg, performing as both a soloist and conductor.

2006: Records Mozart Concertos

In 2006, Leonidas Kavakos recorded the five violin concertos and one symphony by Mozart as soloist and conductor of the Camerata Salzburg.

2007: Designated Artistic Director of Camerata Salzburg

In 2007, Leonidas Kavakos was designated as the artistic director of Camerata Salzburg, succeeding Sir Roger Norrington.

July 2009: Resignation from Camerata Salzburg

In July 2009, Leonidas Kavakos announced his resignation from his position as artistic director of the Camerata Salzburg, citing turmoil in the ensemble's management.

2009: ECHO-Klassik Prize

In 2009, Leonidas Kavakos was awarded the ECHO-Klassik prize for his recording of the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Camerata Salzburg.

February 2010: Plays Abergavenny Stradivarius

Since February 2010, Kavakos has been playing the "Abergavenny" Stradivarius of 1724.

September 2010: Owns violin by Florian Leonhard

As of 4 September 2010, Kavakos owns a violin by Florian Leonhard.

2014: Performs at Hong Kong Arts Festival

In 2014, Leonidas Kavakos was invited to perform in the 42nd Hong Kong Arts Festival.

2017: Plays "Willemotte" Stradivarius

As of 2017, Leonidas Kavakos performs on the "Willemotte" Stradivarius of 1734, acquired from Florian Leonhard.

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