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‘Violin queen’ Vanessa Mae performs today in Athens

The audience will have the chance to enjoy the renowned artist performing classical composers but also Indian music, pop songs, ballads and works by Greek composer Vangelis

Newsroom September 12 12:10

Vanessa Mae is one of the artists who introduced violin in pop culture and she is back to Athens for one of her unique performances at Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

The audience will have the chance to enjoy the renowned artist performing classical composers like Bach, Beethoven, Brahms and Vivaldi but also Indian music, pop songs, ballads and works by Greek composer Vangelis.

Vanessa Mae has sold more than 10 million records worldwide and has won 40 International Platinum Awards.

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She was the first one to combine classical and pop music in an innovative way and she is considered the creator of the new kind of music, fusion, which was marked with the release of her album “The violin player” in 1995.

She has cooperated with the most famous pop artists, such as Janet Jackson and Prince, and her music is included in “Mulan” soundtrack.

Ticket prices range between 30 and 140 euros.

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