Andreas Moutsioulis - Solo Guitarist

Talented and versatile Classical Guitarist

  Wedding Musicians
  Bristol

Andreas Moutsioulis expressed clearly the melodic lines and the rythmic features of the concerto. The very talented musician from Thessaloniki played masterfully with the colours and created a unique atmosphere. The concert was attended by the HRH Princess Irene of Spain, President of the Foundation “World in Harmony” and ardent supporter of new musicians

Athens Concert Hall

The concert covered a wide range of musical forms and styles, all of which Andreas Moutsioulis accomplished fluently and effortlessly. The classical guitar when played with Andreas’ professionalism is well suited to our hall, so perhaps we should repeat the success of this recital before too long

Tim Brunton - Iffley Music Society

About

Andreas Moutsioulis is a Greek-born guitarist, composer, and music producer with a passion for blending different musical styles. With extensive experience across various genres, Andreas has studied classical guitar at the Municipal Conservatoire of Thessaloniki, the Ionian University of Greece, and the Mozarteum in Salzburg.

He has performed as a soloist with orchestras and as a session guitarist with bands, touring extensively in Europe, USA, and the Middle East. His numerous career highlights include being invited to join an orchestra as a soloist at the age of 16, winning multiple international competitions, and performing as a soloist with the “Athens Camerata” for HRH Princess Irene of Spain. Andreas has released six CD albums of music for guitar, including his own compositions, and has made his own transcriptions for the guitar of works by composers of the wider musical repertoire. His album “By the Seaside”, which includes Lounge House and Disco music, has received widespread radio airplay in more than 15 countries so far in Europe, US and Middle-East.

Andreas Moutsioulis is an excellent choice for wedding and event entertainment. His versatile repertoire and ability to blend different musical styles create a unique and unforgettable atmosphere for any special occasion.

Whether it's a classical guitar performance or a pop, folk, or contemporary song, Andreas has the skills and experience to tailor his performance to meet the needs of any audience. With his love for the guitar and passion for performance, Andreas will create an unforgettable and magical experience for your wedding or special event.

  Tracks

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Andreas - Live Demo

Songlist

Classical

  1. Lagrima - Tarrega
  2. Gnossienne No.1 - Satie
  3. Romance – Mamangakis
  4. Adelita - Tarrega
  5. Greensleeves - Folk
  6. Suite No.4 for Lute BWV 1006a – Bach
  7. Prelude BWV 988 – Bach
  8. The Frog Galliard – Dowland
  9. Fantasia in A minor – Kellner
  10. Fantasia in D minor – Kellner
  11. Koyunbaba suite – Domeniconi
  12. Prelude from Cello Suite No.1 – Bach
  13. Air on G string – Bach
  14. Prelude No.3 – Villa-Lobos
  15. Wedding March – Mendelssohn Pop – easy listening
  16. Yesterday - Beatles
  17. And I love her - Beatles
  18. Fool on the Hill - Beatles
  19. Fragile - Sting
  20. Song from a secret garden – Secret Garden
  21. Schindler's list – Williams
  22. When a man loves a woman – Preisner
  23. Can you feel the love tonight – Elton John
  24. Moulin Rouge – Auric
  25. Beauty and the Beast – Menken
  26. Lament – Kristianto
  27. Lullaby – Kristianto
  28. Melati dari Jayagiri – Abdulrachman
  29. Once upon a rainy day – Kristianto
  30. Indonesia Pusaka – Marzuki
  31. Scarborough fair – folk
  32. Cavatina - Myers
  33. Valsa sem nome - Powell
  34. Manha de Carneval - Bonfa
  35. Farewell – Assad
  36. Valseana – Assad
  37. Tango en Skai - Dyens
  38. Un Dia de Noviembre - Brouwer
  39. Spanish Romance
  40. Cancion Triste - Farinas
  41. Waiting for Dawn - York
  42. Reflections - York
  43. Andecy – York
  44. In the Candlelight - York
  45. Preludio de Adios - Montes
  46. Love theme – Mamangakis
  47. Agua y Vino - Gismonti Spanish & Latin
  48. Asturias - Albeniz
  49. Sevilla - Albeniz
  50. Mallorca – Albeniz
  51. En los Trigales – Rodrigo
  52. Sevillana Fantasia – Turina
  53. Sonata op.61 – Turina
  54. Malaguena - Tarrega
  55. El Testament d’Amelia - Llobet
  56. Milonga del Angel - Piazzolla
  57. Libertango - Piazzolla
  58. Sons de Carilhoes – Pernambuco
  59. Felicidade – Jobim
  60. Guantanamera - Folk
  61. Tico Tico – Abreu
  62. Natalia – Lauro
  63. Andreina - Lauro
  64. Milonga – Cardoso
  65. La Muerte del Angel - Piazzolla
  66. Café 1930 - Piazzolla And more...

   Line-up

Solo Guitarist

Reviews

Athens Concert Hall
"Andreas Moutsioulis expressed clearly the melodic lines and the rythmic features of the concerto. The very talented musician from Thessaloniki played masterfully with the colours and created a unique atmosphere. The concert was attended by the HRH Princess Irene of Spain, President of the Foundation “World in Harmony” and ardent supporter of new musicians "
Tim Brunton - Iffley Music Society
"The concert covered a wide range of musical forms and styles, all of which Andreas Moutsioulis accomplished fluently and effortlessly. The classical guitar when played with Andreas’ professionalism is well suited to our hall, so perhaps we should repeat the success of this recital before too long "
Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester
"Although many fine players have honed their skills within these walls, guitar recitals on RNCM premises have never been frequent. Nor do they tend to be vigorously published. Not for the first time, it was an email from the performer rather than the venue that alerted me to tonight’s proceedings. I’m glad he took the trouble, for it was clear within the first few bars of Songe Capricorne by Roland Dyens that Andreas Moutsioulis, born in Greece but currently resident in Bristol, has much to offer. Equally engaging was Elogio de la Danza and yes, Moutsioulis made a decent fist of realizing the golpe against a bass note that we all struggled with when this piece first took off a decade or so after its creation in 1964. Most successful were the settings of two songs by Theodorakis. If Maria Farandouri appeared on stage as a surprise guest, my evening would be complete. Following a tidy and rhythmic Sevilla by Albeniz, the nose-to-tail pairing of Farewell by Sergio Assad and Un Dia de Noviembre by Leo Brouwer proved surprising effective and generated some of Moutsioulis’ most classy playing. Even the ensuing Libertango by Piazzolla felt more inspiring than is customary. A warmly received Mancunian offering from a guitarist whose migration to these shores is to be welcomed. "