Here is a young pianist, still in his late twenties 
                  (b. 1977) of outstanding qualities: technical, interpretive, 
                  and creative - one of his own works being included 
                  on this CD. His profile in the booklet refers to him as Panos, 
                  so this will be used here. He has been taught by magnificent 
                  pianists – Margaret Murray-McLeod at Napier University, then by Murray McLachlan 
                  at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester. He is now in the piano class of Prof. Peter Feuchtwanger 
                  at York University where this recording was 
                  made. Panos has dedicated this CD to Chiaraluna Ghidini. 
                The playing of Brahms’ Three Piano Pieces, Op. 
                  117 (all three are Intermezzi) is truly memorable, with wonderfully 
                  mellow tone, effective use of the pedal, great care in dynamics, 
                  rubato and bringing out the contrasts within and between each 
                  piece. These are deeply sensitive, poetic performances.
                This was the first time I had come across Panos’ 
                  own music*, and I found it highly original and quite effective, 
                  full of interest and surprises! Each of the four seasons is 
                  represented in these “Farewells” of 2004, headed “ for Margaret, 
                  Murray [= his piano teachers] and those they bid farewell”. 
                  I felt there to be occasional hints of Messiaen’s music, and 
                  there are many sudden and splendid contrasts, as well as a few 
                  passages using effects inside the piano adding to the fascinating 
                  array of sonorities, all superbly performed. Panos wrote the 
                  booklet notes for all the works on the CD, and he makes many 
                  illuminating comments especially on his own “Farewells”.
                Mussorgsky’s “Pictures” is so well known that it 
                  needs something extra to make a performance interesting, and 
                  Panos here exceeds all expectations! He makes his presence felt 
                  straightaway with a lively, vigorous opening Promenade, and 
                  he conveys the character of every picture and later “Promenades” 
                  with amazing insight. There’s quite a fast Gnomus, great beauty 
                  in The Old Castle, delicacy and fun in Tuileries and Ballet 
                  of the Chicks. Also notable is the amazing variety of tone, 
                  dynamics and texture in Limoges and Baba Yaga. The Bydlo 
                  is electrifying; the great cart really thunders past in a fantastic 
                  interpretation! An outstanding pianist!
                The piano sound and recording quality are also 
                  outstanding. The CD booklet is excellent: Panos’ interesting 
                  and well-written notes have already been mentioned, and there 
                  are good photographs especially in the most impressive front 
                  cover design realised by Michael Pattison.
                This CD is extremely highly recommended, especially 
                  to all interested in young pianists!
                Ian 
                  Milnes
                 
                * 
                  Panos features on two other CDs on the Dunelm Records’ label, 
                  viz. 
                DRD0213: 
                  Piano music by Liszt, Beethoven and Demopoulos (see review) 
                  
                DRD0214: 
                  Music by Cetiz and Demopoulos (see review)