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Alki Steriopoulos (born July 13,
1953 in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a
concert
pianist,
singer/songwriter,
musical director,
and
musician. The
third of five children to immigrant parents, Theresa Lucia
Benvenuto from
Italy and
Phillip Alkiviades Steriopoulo from
Greece, and raised on Pittsburgh’s notorious “North
Side,” Alki discovered early on that music would be his ticket out
of poverty.
Learning young
At the age of nine, he began
the piano, and was quickly asked to play at a grade commencement
where a visiting public school official singled out his performance
of
George
M. Cohan’s
You’re a Grand Old Flag as
exemplary.
Alki quickly moved into the professional arena,
playing for everything from
strippers to
comics to
tap-dance classes, at the same time delivering
newspapers,
morning and evening editions, while running numbers between
businesses on his paper routes for local
bookies. Even though his mother hoped her son
would become a “normal adult,” she wrote local piano celebrity
Johnny Costa
asking that her son be allowed to play for him. Costa, recognizing
his talent, sent him to the legendary piano teacher,
Bill Chrystal.
When
Alki was thirteen, his parents divorced, causing him to become the
“man of the house,” responsible for raising his younger brother and
sister and helping to support his family.
A Musician’s
Life
In an attempt to become a music teacher, he attended
Duquesne University, but found academia
wasn’t for him. In the 1970’s, Steriopoulos began work as a
traveling musician, playing for his supper, finally ending up in
New York
City and
Broadway’s
musical theater.
Beginning in the
orchestra, he became the
musical director of dozens of shows. One of
his first excursions into musicals introduced him to a young
Michael
Giacchino at the
Fashion Institute of
Technology’s production of
Grease. Through Giacchino’s influence,
Alki wrote, arranged, and recorded music for
The Muppets, the
Dreamworks
Interactive Medal of Honor series, and
Lucas Arts. He also conducted the
double-
Tony
nominated musical,
Those Were The Days, and national tours
of
Five Guys Named Moe and
On Second Avenue
(starring
Paul
Dimeo). He directed
Jacques Brel is Alive and
Well at the
Village Gate during its twenty-fifth year
revivial,
Daisy
Egan in the
off-Broadway adaptation of
The Little Prince, and the
perennial Christmas hit,
The Gifts of the Magi. He
lived, and served, as in-house composer for one year at the world
renowned
La
Mama Theatre in the
East Village, creating music for
The Dark
and Mr. Stone trilogy by
Pulitzer Prize winner
Paul Foster. Alki served as
Assistant Musical Director at
Carnegie Hall for their star-studded
celebration of
Ira
Gershwin’s Centennial, filmed as part of
PBS’ Great Performances series.
His
European tours include
A Chorus Line and
several tours
with
step-dancer,
Ira Bernstein. He also musically directed the
multi-celebrity benefit gala concert, A Call for Bread, at
Madison Square Garden.
As a
performer
Steriopoulos is a frequent mainstay of the
Off-Stage Piano Festival in
Luzern, Switzerland, and in
Portugal has shared a
bill with
Brazilian,
Milton
Nascimento. Another Brazilian musical legend,
Hermeto Pascoal,
wrote and dedicated a piece to him. Alki toured Africa as a member
of the
Friends Across Borders project; a
multi-cultural collaboration that saw members of formerly warring
tribes coming together to celebrate the end of the brutal sixteen
year long civil war in
Mozambique, culminating in a concert in
South Africa’s
Sudwala Cave.
He has played and recorded with
Joel Gray,
Bruce Adler,
Richie Havens, and
The Band. In the field of
jazz, he’s performed with jazz-legend
Bob Dorough,
cellist Eugene Friesen of the
Paul
Winter Consort, and does several concerts a year at the
Omega
Institute.
Alki has three recordings of his own music,
Philately,
Music for Sentient Beings, and the
soon to be released
As. Is.
In 2007, he
married his long time partner, the Broadway dancer, Shannon
McGough.
External links
Alki Steriopoulos’s
official website Alki’s
music Steriopoulos - Performing ... Vermont
Arts Council