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Mary-Victoria Voutsas is an award-winning concert pianist, collaborative artist, and educator based in Washington, D.C. She currently serves as Artist in Residence for the World Bank Recital Series. She is an expert in the music of Manos Hadjidakis, twentieth-century repertoire, and Hellenic music traditions. She has successfully toured and performed the complete solo piano works of Hadjidakis throughout the US (2025) and will be touring the program internationally in 2026-2027. Voutsas has released multiple albums of his compositions with plans to re-record his entire catalog. Voutsas often debuts and records new music and has contributed to the research and archiving of George Crumb's sketchbooks.

Voutsas has performed as a soloist at the Kennedy Center, numerous universities, international festivals, and events, including the 75th NATO Summit closing celebration and Warner Brothers’ 2024 Paris Olympics launch. She is a graduate of The Catholic University of America, where she earned both her master's and doctorate degrees in Piano Performance and Pedagogy. Recognized for her contributions to chamber music and the revival of antifascist repertoire from WWII and the post-war era, Voutsas is a distinguished figure within her discipline.

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