New York Kapelis moved to New York at the age of 20 to pursue his musical studies and career
The Greek Myth Recital Project , President of Italy, congratulates Alexandros Kapelis after Kapelis' performance of his "Greek Myth Recital" at the
Palazzo del Quirinale in 2014 Kapelis rose to prominence with a recital programme inspired by Greek mythology. The programme was praised for its originality, “a series of pieces with a strong thread connecting them, containing varying styles and sonorities”. The Piedmont Post praised Kapelis’ “impressive performance” and hailed his San Francisco debut as “a glorious one,” noting his “use of a full range of technique in rendering the total palette of keyboard colors” and his “passionate heart.” In December 2011, Kapelis and his Greek Myth toured through Japan. In September 2014, Kapelis’ Greek Myth toured Mexico and was the highlight of the season at the
Centro Nacional de las Artes Piano Festival. Kapelis and his “Greek Myth Recital” were chosen for the transfer-of-power ceremony of the Presidency of
Council of Europe from Greece to Italy in 2014. The performance took place at Italy's Presidential Palace, the
Palazzo del Quirinale, in the presence the President of the Italian Republic
Giorgio Napolitano and the President of the Hellenic Republic
Karolos Papoulias, as well as the Council of Ministers of both countries. To mark the occasion, a piece from the Acropolis Museum, the famous
Mourning Athena, was brought on loan to the Quirinale. In 2015, Kapelis toured most of Italy's major concert halls performing the Greek Myth at Rome's
Parco della Musica, Milan's
Auditorium, Florence's
Teatro della Pergola, Palermo's
Politeama Garibaldi, Vicenza's
Teatro Olimpico, culminating in Venice's
Palazzo Labia, filmed for broadcast by the
Italian Radio-Television (RAI). The concerts received wide attention by the national media, including
La Repubblica and
Il Giornale di Vicenza, which praised “the genius of Kapelis”.
Martha Argerich and Alexandros Kapelis during rehearsal at the
Athens Megaron in 2012 Kapelis came to the attention of
Martha Argerich in New York in 2003. In 2007, he moved to Brussels—where Argerich lived at the time—and was mentored by the great pianist. until the Festival's last iteration in 2016. When Argerich was asked on
Classica Magazine which pianists from the new generation she liked, Alexandros Kapelis was one of the few artists she cited, declaring that “Kapelis has no equal in Rachmaninoff but also plays the classics with astonishing taste”. Kapelis has repeatedly expressed his profound admiration and gratitude towards Argerich, describing her as “a force of nature,” stating that “everything she plays seems to come out in a single breath, the emotion and the full power of the music, with no hesitation, no filtering.” The project includes touring performances in 2025–2028.
The Guardian praised the concert as a "ravishing period immersion" and noted that Kapelis "combined the ornate decoration you would expect from a harpsichord – agile, swerving scales; filigree trills and ornaments that pinged off the starting note – with techniques available only on the modern piano, making subtle but frequent use of the sustaining pedal and, in a couple of ravishing quiet slow-movement passages, bringing the mute pedal into play." The Guardian went on to remark that "the effect was like the costumes in
Bridgerton: authentic silhouette; bright, modern palette." After hearing Kapelis and the Berliners perform the Bach concertos at a concert in Berlin, conductor
Christian Thielemann commended the “effortlessness of Kapelis’ performance of such a difficult programme” and praised Kapelis’ playing as “great Art.”
Other notable collaborations Kapelis' collaborators have included violinists
Renaud Capuçon and
Janine Jansen, violist
Yuri Bashmet, cellist
Mischa Maisky, trumpeter
Sergei Nakariakov, clarinetist
Stanley Drucker, oboist
Liang Wang, conductor
Gábor Tákacs-Nágy, as well as the
Royal Philharmonic, the
Prague Symphony, and others.
Artistic director and advisor In 2012 Kapelis was given the direction of a chamber music festival by the
Athens Megaron, presenting Martha Argerich and other distinguished soloists over the course of three days. The series was hailed by the Press as “a triumphant page in the musical life of the city, as well as in the very history of the City of Athens.” In 2016, Kapelis was put in charge of the chamber music series at the
Festival de Lacoste in the South of France, with the mandate to give the festival a more instrumental bent beyond its original operatic and vocal character. In 2016, Kapelis was offered a position of “Artist in Residence” in Venice for the Malipiero Foundation and subsequently moved to
Venice, Italy. In the summer of 2021, Kapelis headed the “Renaissance: The New Breadth of Venice” initiative as part of the 1600th Anniversary of the foundation of Venice, with a performance atop the Arsenale Tower. Kapelis is founder and artistic director of Epicenter Venice, an international music festival that saw its pilot edition in Venice in September 2023.
Conducting Kapelis attended the conducting master-classes of
Gianluigi Gelmetti at the
Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy. He does not pursue a conducting career but often leads Bach and Mozart concertos from the keyboard. ==Humanitarian causes==