• Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Music
  • Home
  • About
  • Contact
  • Music

Contact Georgios Demertzis

You may contact the artist at:

Georgios Demertzis
Demertzis Studio
Athens
Greece

Tel: + 306972442968
[email protected]
For all questions related to this page about Maestro Demertzis you may email: [email protected]
Serious booking interest and communication for engagements received at the website's email address will be forwarded to the artist or you may reach him though the contact above.

This page is not maintained or sanctioned by the artist.  The artist bears no responsibility for any mistakes or omissions in this page.  This page has been created and is being maintained by Iambus, a public benefit entity for the promotion of Hellenic music and classical musicians in the USA and world-wide.  


Testimonials

the earlier sonata by Skalkottas, is a work of concentrated achievement within the course of its four movement, twelve minute length. Even in this early-days period of his compositional development, one senses Skalkottas's occasionally bristling vocabulary.  Georgios Demertzis (BIS CD 1024).... reveals  .... the numbness that lies in the work's bloodstream and also a very slightly abrasive take on its modernity.
The Strad

Ever since I first heard Nikos Skalkottas's marvelously lyrical Violin Concerto's ….rebroadcasts of the 1967 premiere, I have longed to hear it in a good modern commercial recording - or better still in the concert hall…In such a clear account as DeMERTZIS's, the Concerto comes across as...something that could have considerable appeal, if marketed appropriately.  The soloist's melodies may be consistently chromatic, but they sound remarkable consonant….George Demertzis gives a highly impressive account of the solo part…The Malmo orchestra…provide sensitive support and the recording is a model of clarity .

Tempo



Nielsen's Early Chamber works  " were all composed before Nielsen turned 25....the uncertainties of a young man at times shine through in these scores, as do ....various influences ..... Mozart is there, and Beethoven, and Mendelssohn - and the infectious joy of a budding artist ...
The foremost defender of these scores is Georgios Demertzis.... On a previously released companion disc (BIS-CD-1284) Demertzis plays Nielsen's mature works for violin with and without piano. the critic in The Strad called the disc 'highly stimulating' with the added description: ‘Come with me, Nielsen seems to say, and Demertzis follows with a will.' "


GEORGE DEMERTZIS MAY NOT HAVE A REPUTATION AKIN TO THAT OF THE EXTRAORDINARY LEONIDAS KAVAKOS,... BUT THOSE OF US FAMILIAR WITH DEMERTZIS' PERFORMANCES AND RECORDINGS KNOW HOW BRILLIANT HE IS,   
PERFORMING THE SHOSTAKOVICH CONCERTO WAS YET ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY FOR HIM TO PROVE HIS Brilliance – ESPECIALLY IN THE DIVINELY PLAYED PASSACAGLIA SECTION. INDEED, GEORGE DEMERTZIS HELD HIS OWN.. PLAYING WITH THE ST. PETERSBURG PHILHARMONIC [Under Temirkanov]. 
HE HAS WON GREAT RECOGNITION AS A CHAMPION OF GREEK MUSIC OLD AND NEW, FREQUENTLY PREMIERING WORKS BY CONTEMPORARY HELLENIC COMPOSERS .... WHENEVER GRATITUDE IS EXPRESSED TO HIM FOR THIS COMMITMENT, HE USUALLY ANSWERS QUITE SIMPLY .... THAT TO HIM PLAYING THIS MUSIC IS NOT JUST A DUTY; RATHER IT Is A PRIVILEGE."
BETTINA MARA