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Panos Karan (born 1982) is a British classical pianist and composer of Greek origin. He was born in Crete, and grew up in Athens. He studied piano at the Royal Academy of Music as a student of Sulamita Aronovsky. He made his professional debut performance at the Southbank Centre at age 19.
Performances
St Martin-in-the-Fields on 15 April 2004;
Hermitage Theatre on 17 January 2008;
Konzerthaus, Vienna on 6 May 2011;
Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on 19 May 2007, 9 June 2009 and 11 October 2011;
Athens Concert Hall on 14 January 2011 and 26 June 2013;
Tokyo Oji Hall on 16 March 2014;
Queen Elizabeth Hall on 2 April 2014;
Teatro Nacional Sucre on 13 December 2012 and 29 April 2015;
Blue Rose Hall at Suntory Hall on 14 March 2014 and 3 August 2015;
St John's, Smith Square on November 2008 and 1 June 2015;
Tokyo Opera City on 20 August 2015;
Symphony Hall, Boston on 3 April 2016.
Karan's composition Surupanga was premiered at St.John's, Smiths Square, London on 1 June 2015.
Recordings
Karan has recorded Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 3 with Toby Purser, conductor, and the Orion Symphony Orchestra.
Awards
Karan was laureate at the 2004 "José Iturbi" International Piano Competition in Valencia, Spain.
Humanitarian work
In 2011, he founded charity organisation Keys of Change, with the motto "Can music change the world? We believe it can", an organisation aiming to use music as a tool to improve to improve and empower the lives of young people around the world. With Κeys of Change he has completed musical projects in the Amazon, Sierra Leone, Uganda, India, Serbia and Japan.
In 2012, with the support of Keys of Change, he founded the Fukushima Youth Sinfoinetta, an orchestra made up of young musicians that came together in the wake of the 2011 disaster. In April 2014 he performed with the Fukushima Youth Sinfoinetta at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, in August 2015 at the Tokyo Opera City and in April 2016 at Symphony Hall, Boston.
Personal life
Karan has resided in London since 2000.