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Petros Moschos has repeatedly appeared in concerts in Greece, Germany, Italy, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Ireland, United Kingdom, Ukraine, Israel, Venezuela, Canada and the United States of America. He has participated in international festivals such as Brno International Festival, Janacek Festival, Athens and Epidaurus Festival and others and has performed in venues such as National Concert Hall, (Dubin), Philharmonic Hall (Odessa), Olympia Theatre, Steinway Hall (Miami), Teresa Carreno Theatre (Caracas), Teatro Regio di Torino (Turin), Teatro Margarita (Sicily), Meistersinger Ηalle (Nuremberg), Musée Olympique (Lausanne), Fairfield Hall, St. Johns Smith Square, South Bank Centre (London), Athens Megaron Concert Hall and many others.
He has been soloist with, Filarmonica di Torino, Bad-
He has recorded for the BBC, Czech, Israeli and Bavarian Radio, and CDs with Deux-
He has won several National Competitions as well as the "Lilian Davies" award (Royal Academy of Music, London) and the "Eleni Mykonou" prize of the Academy of Athens. Also, in collaboration with Dimitris Karydis, their piano duo (Piano Duo 'Antithesis') has received top prizes in international music competitions such as ‘Murray Dranoff’ Competition (USA), ‘Schubert Competition’ (Czech Republic), the ‘Bellini Competition’, 'Rovere d'Oro Competition', IBLA Grand Prize (Italy), the ‘Donostia Hiria’ (Spain)
He is also a member of the Tetrachord Piano Ensemble, a group of four pianists on two pianos, where they perform rare and contemporary works for this unusual combination.
Petros studied with Dimitris Toufexis, Piers Lane, Frank Wibaut and James Gibb graduating with a Soloist Diploma (Award of Excellence) from the National Conservatory of Athens, Diploma of Advanced Studies with Merit from the Royal Academy of Music in London, Master of Arts in Music with distinction, and Doctor of Musical Arts from City University of London.
Petros Moschos teaches piano at City Literary Institute, Morley College, as well as at the Centre for Young Musicians – a division of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His students have won prizes in international competitions and festivals and he has also been awarded a «Certificate of Recognition for Dedicated Excellent Music Teaching» by "Hong Kong Music for Youth".