Anastasia Miliori moves stylistically between early and contemporary music.

She holds a diploma in violin (class of Dimitri Semsis) and classical singing (class of Magdalini Tzavella) and graduated from the department of Modern and Medieval Greek Literature of the Athens School of Philosophy.

She continued her musical studies at the State Music Academies in Trossingen and Stuttgart, where she studied early music, specializing in baroque violin and singing, with Anton Steck and Jan Van Elsacker respectively, and classical singing with Frederique Friess.

She has performed with ensembles, orchestras and baroque orchestras, including: B-A-C-H ensemble-Stuttgart (under MonicaVasquez), Collegium Musicum Stuttgart, Cappella Principale, European Union Baroque Orchestra (under Lars Ulrik Mortensen), Bern Consort – (under Jorg Ritter), Orchestra Patras (under George Petrou), ASON (under Nikos Athanasopoulos), Unesco World Youth Orchestra Jeunesse Musicale (under Josep Vicent), All Souls Orchestra (under Noel Tredinnick), La Symphonique Chrétienne (under Sabine Diaz).

She was also a member of the jazz ensemble TimeShift Trio, with a large number of performances in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

She has participated in recordings for MDG, Mulatina Records and Logos Music.

She has collaborated with cembalist Gerasimos Hoidas in a large number of recitals of baroque repertoire either solo or with string ensembles, as well as with the pianist Angelika Papanikolaou in contemporary music repertoire, performing a large number of works by female composers in first world performances.

As a duo with pianist Olympia Papapanagiotou, she collaborates consistently presenting iconic sonatas of the classical period throughout Greece.

She is a founding member of the baroque ensemble Ensemble Diverse and Bizarre with which she has performed – among others – at the Alternative Stage of the S. Niarchos Foundation, at the Philip Nakas Hall, at the Piraeus Association, at the Athens Baroque Festival, on tour in the Dodecanese under the auspices of the South Aegean Region, and at the Finska Kyrkan in Stockholm.

Since 2017 he has been the artistic director of the international baroque music festival Athens Baroque Festival.

She teaches music in Primary Education and is a violin professor at the Municipal Conservatory of Korydallos.

Anastasia Miliori Studies

“Anastasia Miliori interpreted the technical and expressive demanding parts of the baroque violin with vigor, dedication and a good understanding of the dialectic of the phrasal with the other instruments. ”  Efsyn.gr