RETURNKonstantinos Mavrogenis

Konstantinos Mavrogenis

Soloist, Baritone
He was born in Athens. He studied piano under Vangelis Katsambas, obtaining a diploma in 1993 and continued his studies in music theory under Panagiotis Adam and Iosif Papadatos obtaining a degree in Fugue. At the same time he turned to classical song. Initially, he had lessons under Mechthild Stamataki and later with George Zervanos at the Contemporary Conservatory of Athens, where he received a monody diploma with honors and first prize. He is also a graduate of the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA) and a Professor at the Faculty of Music Studies at the University of Athens. He worked with the Athens Concert Hall in the production of the Sacred Love Songs (2000), in which he sang songs by Nikos Mamangakis, and of the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten (2002). In addition, he sang the role of Consultant in the premiere of Nikos Mamangakis’ opera Erophile (Odeon of Herodes Atticus, 2003). He has performed as a soloist with the Orchestra of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), the Chamber Orchestra of the City of Athens, the Piraeus String Orchestra and the Patra Soloists String Orchestra. He is a member of the solo vocal ensemble of medieval and renaissance music Polyphony. Since 2002 he collaborates with the Greek National Opera, having sung such leading and principal roles as: Count Almaviva (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Moralès (Carmen), Lord Rochefort (Anna Bolena), De Siriex (Fedora), Ping (Τurandot), Athenian Statesman (Pavlos Carrer’s Marathon-Salamis), Dr Malatesta (Don Pasquale), Troufaldino (Ariadne Ariadne auf Naxos) etc. // Last update of the biography: December 2015 - The list of productions below is continually updated.