Leonidas Kavakos's 2023 Concert History

Born in Athens into a musical family, Kavakos began studying violin at five years old and continued his studies at the Hellenic Conservatory with Stelios Kafantaris. An Onassis Foundation scholarship enabled him to attend master classes with Josef Gingold at Indiana University. He made his concert debut at the Athens Festival in 1984. In 1985, at age 18 (the youngest contestant), he won the International Sibelius Competition in Helsinki and in 1986 won silver medal in the Indianapolis International Violin Competition.

Date Concert Venue Location
Mar 19, 2023
Yo-Yo Ma / Leonidas Kavakos / Emmanuel Ax

Yo-Yo Ma / Leonidas Kavakos / Emmanuel Ax at Prudential Hall

Prudential Hall, New Jersey Performing Arts Center Newark, New Jersey, United States
Classical
Classical Performance
Violin
Conductor
Violinist
Violon
Show more genres
Play YouTube Playlist

View Concert

2024 3 concerts
2023 1 concert
2022 2 concerts
2021 3 concerts
2019 3 concerts
2018 10 concerts
2017 3 concerts
2015 1 concert
2014 3 concerts
2012 1 concert
2011 2 concerts
2010 1 concert
2007 1 concert
 Cameron Harper
 Mark Berry
 Joe M
 Tim Day

Sign Up or Login to comment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Leonidas Kavakos had?

Leonidas Kavakos has had 34 concerts.

What genre is Leonidas Kavakos?

Leonidas Kavakos is most often considered to be Classical, Classical Performance, Violin, Conductor, Violinist, and Violon.

When was the last Leonidas Kavakos concert?

The last Leonidas Kavakos concert was on November 16, 2024 at Zellerbach Auditorium in Berkeley, California, United States.

What setlist does Leonidas Kavakos play live?

The songs that Leonidas Kavakos performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the November 08, 2011 concert at Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall in New York, New York, United States:

  1. PROKOFIEV – Violin Sonata No. 1 in F Minor, Op. 80
  2. AUERBACH – Selections from Twenty-Four Preludes for Violin and Piano, Op. 46
  3. BEETHOVEN – Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 9 in A Major, Op. “Kreutzer”
  4. Unknown

As Seen On: