In the demanding field of chamber music, the artistic result is not simply the sum of the individual value of the collaborating musicians. It is not a given that any group of soloists, no matter how exceptional, can always harmonize, agree, and blend their perspectives in a way that achieves a cohesive outcome worthy of serving great music as it deserves.

In the case of Leonidas Kavakos and Enrico Pace, the international music-loving audience recognizes two artists of global renown, each with their own remarkable solo careers, who simultaneously share an ideal chemistry, profound mutual understanding, and exceptional musical synergy. This was made evident through their stunning recording of all Beethoven’s violin and piano sonatas, as well as the extensive repertoire they have built over the years and continue to perform with great success around the world.

Their concert at Megaron the Athens Concert Hall once again stands out as one of the most significant musical events of the year.