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The seminar is addressed to flute students and learners of all levels. Topics related to technique and interpretative approach will be explored, depending on the level and uniqueness of each individual student. For children aged 7–13, the Suzuki method will be used (learning through games and interaction). Advanced students wishing to improve their pieces for a competition or audition will receive specific preparation with piano accompaniment.

The seminar will include both individual and group lessons in flute ensembles, and it will be open to participants for listening and observation. Depending on their level and readiness, students will also participate in chamber music ensembles that may be formed during the seminar, and will have the opportunity to present the results of their work in the final concert.

More specifically, the seminar will cover technical topics such as:

– Body mapping and how it affects sound production and tone quality
– Breathing techniques: proper air management and understanding through exercises
– Finger dexterity and coordination
– Articulation
– Tuning
– Practice techniques and study organization
– The importance of listening
– Enriching musical experience and auditory exposure

Set in nature and a welcoming environment, the seminar will combine practice with fun, fostering collaboration and the creation of new friendships.

*Flute classes will begin on Sunday, July 19 and will conclude one day earlier.

Bio

Revekka Meletiadou (b. 1988, Germany) studied flute at the LUCA School of Arts in Belgium in the class of Berten D’Hollander, where she completed her Master’s degree in Music Performance in 2014. She later pursued an additional postgraduate specialization in Chamber Music at the University of Music of Porto.

She has participated in and attended masterclasses with internationally renowned soloists and pedagogues, including J. Galway, R. Winn, W. Bennett, T. Roada, C. Jans, T. Wye, M. Ziegler, A. Adorján, R. Brown, W. Boustany, J.-C. Gérard, J. Bálint and D. Bouriakov.

Her artistic activity includes numerous appearances as a soloist and chamber musician, including performances with the FLAURIMBA DUO alongside marimbist Fiona Pui-yee Foo, with concerts in Greece, Germany, Belgium and Portugal. She has also participated in cultural events and festivals such as COSMOPOLIS Festival. Alongside her concert activity, she demonstrates strong social engagement through charitable initiatives, such as the recital “Notes of Hope” (2023).

In the field of music education, Revekka Meletiadou is the only certified Suzuki Method flute teacher in Greece, holding specialized certification that places her at the forefront of contemporary pedagogical approaches. She has taught at international institutions such as the European School of Brussels and the International German School of Brussels (iDSB) in Belgium, where she founded the flute program “Flute Up Your Life.” She has also taught at the Municipal Conservatories of Kavala and Alexandroupoli.

The effectiveness of her teaching approach is reflected in the achievements of her students, who between 2021 and 2025have won eight prizes in Panhellenic Music Competitions (five First Prizes and three Second Prizes in the Junior to Under-18 categories).

She has taught Flute Masterclasses and Suzuki Method workshops internationally, at VOLAX Festival (2022–2025)and at the Chios Philharmonic Music Academy (August 2025). In addition, she is regularly invited to serve as a jury member for the youth classical music competition “Jugend Musiziert” in Belgium and Germany.

She currently teaches at the Neapolis Conservatory in Kavala, while also contributing to the artistic and administrative leadership of the Kavala Music School as Deputy Director, promoting artistic cultivation and the continued development of music education within the institution.