Stelios Kerasidis is a ten year old award-winning pianist and composer, named amongst the Top 100 Global Child Prodigies at the Global Child Prodigy Awards in 2022.
Stelios was born in Athens in 2012 to Fotis and Agathe Kerasidis, both pianists who now teach him. He first performed in public at the age of three.
Stelios says his favourite pianist is the late Canadian Glenn Gould, best known for his technically demanding renditions of Bach variations.
Already displaying a flare for composing, two of Stelios’s works written for his sisters, Veronica and Anastasia, as well as a third piece ‘Isolation Waltz’, have been met with critical acclaim.
Greek City Times speaks with this uber talented young musician to learn more.
The truth is that despite what I have achieved, I do not feel like a professional. I am a kid who loves music and with many hours of practice and perseverance, I try to reach a high level. I'm glad people love my music and come to my concerts!
Certainly, the fact that I was listening and watching my father playing the piano made me want to explore this instrument. I loved the sounds he was making and it definitely helped me that my father was by my side every step of the way. Today, I have my own way of expression and my own music which expresses my own feelings and concerns.
The quarantine period was difficult and hard for everyone. I felt the need to compose a melody that I would dedicate to those who lost their loved ones to give them a little courage and strength. I didn't even imagine that my music would travel around the world.
Yes of course! My first piece was Veronica which I dedicated to my big sister when I was 6 years old.
I just think about things and situations that I love or on the other hand, anything that troubles or saddens me, and then I sit down and make melodies with the corresponding images on the piano. Sometimes, they come out easily sometimes not so easily.
I am in awe. It is the most important for me of all to play in such places, especially in places with history and culture. The memories from the evening at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus and the columns of Olympian Zeus will accompany me for the rest of my life.
I admire Bach and Chopin, but collaborating with them now seems a bit difficult (laughs)!
Of course, I have time to play, do my homework, watch movies, play sports and generally do what a child of my age would do. I study piano no more than one to two hours a day.
I am mostly happy with music, my friends and of course with my family. Also, the world with its love and support makes me swell with pride.
Firstly, I would wish for not any child to starve in the world.
Secondly, I would put a piano everywhere in every school and every home and every conservatory.
Thirdly, I would vanish the winter so we would have summer all year round (laughs).
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