Greek Australian baritone Leon Vitogiannis has been selected as one of six artists for Opera Australia’s prestigious Young Artist Program for the 2025-26 period. This opportunity marks a significant milestone in Vitogiannis’s artistic journey, as he joins a program renowned for nurturing and developing emerging opera talent.
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The Sydney Conservatorium of Music pulsated with the soulful strains of “Rebetiko Reimagined” on Saturday, October 19th. The Australian Hellenic Choir, renowned for their captivating performances, took the stage at 7pm, transporting the audience on a journey through time and sound. The evening also served as a poignant tribute to a recently departed benefactor, Emmanuel Alfieris
The Australian Hellenic Choir Inc. has announced it will present a contemporary reimagining of the…
Of particular note is Leon Vitogiannis, a baritone and Musical Director of the Hellenic Choir, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the competition. Leon’s previous accolades and involvement in the arts community further enhance the anticipation surrounding this event.
Hellenic Choir Celebrates 100 Years of the Holy Archdiocese of Australia at Sydney Town Hall…
Get ready for a captivating journey into the enchanting world of Greek cinema as the Australian Hellenic Choir Inc. unveils its upcoming concert date. Mark your calendars for the highly anticipated “The Golden Age of Greek Cinema Concert,” taking place on Sunday, June 18.
On Sunday evening, the Australian Hellenic Choir took its performance to a new level, singing…
The full Greek National anthem, Hymn to Liberty, 158 stanzas long, was performed live for the first time in Australian history, in a symphonic arrangement lead by the acclaimed conductor George Ellis.
The Australian Hellenic Choir recently announced the appointment of Leon Vitogiannis as the Choir’s new Musical…