Ανδρόνικος & Κατερίνα Τερζοπούλου
Practical Information
| Date | Thursday 5 March |
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| Price | €12 |
| Tickets | Buy tickets |
| Venue | Caja de Música (Ampelokipoi / Gkyzi) |
| Address | Sinopis 27 & Michalakopoulou, Athens 115 27 |
Andronikos and Katerina Terzopoulou play a live set at Caja de Musica on Sinopis 27 in Ampelokipoi. The room is small enough that you see the musicians adjust their monitors before the first note, and the conversation at the next table pauses mid-sentence when the guitar comes in.
This is a duo whose repertoire moves between art music, folk, and rock without treating any of those categories as a boundary. Their arrangements pull from a personal discography that reflects that range — songs that carry the melodic instinct of Greek folk tradition, the lyrical weight of entechno, and an edge borrowed from rock dynamics. Katerina Terzopoulou has collaborated with established Greek composers and lyricists, building a career marked by vocal range and a presence that holds a room's attention without amplification tricks. The live format at a venue this size strips the production back to its essentials: voice, instrument, and the audience close enough to hear both.
The crowd at Caja de Musica for a night of Greek art-folk tends toward people who follow songwriting as craft — listeners who care about lyric sheets as much as melody, couples who treat a Thursday evening concert as the week's cultural anchor, and the kind of regulars who know the venue staff by name.
Caja de Musica on Sinopis 27 operates as a dedicated live music stage in Ampelokipoi — a neighborhood that sits outside the usual Gazi-Exarchia-Psiri circuit, which means the audience comes deliberately. The room is intimate, the sound is configured for acoustic clarity rather than volume, and the setup favors performers who work close to their audience.
The set builds from quieter, folk-rooted material into arrangements where rock instrumentation enters and the dynamic range expands. Contemporary arrangements sit alongside selections from the duo's existing catalogue, each song reframed for a room where the performers can read the audience and adjust in real time.
If you want a night of amplified energy where the crowd drives the experience, this is a listening room that asks for a different kind of attention. But if you want to hear Greek songwriting performed at a proximity where voice and guitar share the same air as the audience, this is the room for it.
Caja de Musica is a five-minute walk from Ambelokipi metro. Doors open in the evening, with the concert at 21:00. Tickets are twelve euros through more.com. Reservations by phone at 6945166085.
Two voices, one stage, and a room where the distance between performer and listener disappears.