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Manos Hatzidakis
Manos Hatzidakis
Greek composer, pianist and conductor
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Maria Farantouri
Maria Farantouri
Greek singer
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Giorgos Dalaras
Giorgos Dalaras
Greek singer
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Lefteris Papadopoulos
Lefteris Papadopoulos
Greek lyricist, writer and journalist
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Yannis Spanos
Yannis Spanos
Greek composer
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Mario Frangoulis
Mario Frangoulis
Greek singer
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Danae Kara
Danae Kara
Greek classical concert pianis, recording artist, and educator
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Valentyn Sylvestrov
Valentyn Sylvestrov
Ukrainian pianist and composer
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Dimitris Mitropanos
Dimitris Mitropanos
Greek singer
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Iakovos Kambanelis
Iakovos Kambanelis
Greek writer and film director (1922-2011)
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Nikos Skalkottas
Nikos Skalkottas
greek composer and musician
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Dimitra Galani
Dimitra Galani
Greek singer
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Oliver Knussen
Oliver Knussen
British composer and conductor
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Tasos Livaditis
Tasos Livaditis
Greek poet and author
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Eleni Vitali
Eleni Vitali
Greek singer and composer
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Cyprien Katsaris
Cyprien Katsaris
French musician
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Stefan Hussong
Stefan Hussong
German musician
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Vassilis Tsabropoulos
Vassilis Tsabropoulos
Greek pianist, conductor and composer
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Julian Anderson
Julian Anderson
British composer and teacher of composition
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Ture Rangström
Ture Rangström
Swedish composer
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Paul Hindemith
Paul Hindemith
German-born American composer (1895–1963)
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Tobias Picker
Tobias Picker
American composer
Mikis Theodorakis
Greek recording artist; songwriter, politician

Mikis Theodorakis

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Greek recording artist; songwriter, politician
Record Labels
Awards Received
Commander of the Legion of Honour
grand officier de l'ordre de Mérite du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
Lenin Peace Prize
BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
Lenin Komsomol Prize
honorary doctor of Tel Aviv University
honorary doctorate of Salzburg University
honorary doctor of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Order of Friendship
Honorary member of the Athens Academy
Order of Merit of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Member of, past and present
Greek People's Liberation Army

Greek People's Liberation Army

Academy of Arts of the GDR

Academy of Arts of the GDR

Academy of Athens

Academy of Athens

Michail "Mikis" Theodorakis (Greek: Μιχαήλ (Μίκης) Θεοδωράκης [ˈmicis θeoðoˈɾacis]; born 29 July 1925) is a Greek composer and lyricist who has contributed to contemporary Greek music with over 1000 works.

He scored for the films Zorba the Greek (1964), Z (1969), and Serpico (1973). He composed the "Mauthausen Trilogy", also known as "The Ballad of Mauthausen", which has been described as the "most beautiful musical work ever written about the Holocaust" and possibly his best work. He is viewed as Greece's best-known living composer. He was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize.

Politically, he is associated with the left because of his long-standing ties to the Communist Party of Greece. He was an MP for the KKE from 1981 to 1990. Nevertheless, in 1989 he ran as an independent candidate within the centre-right New Democracy party, in order for the country to emerge from the political crisis that had been created due to the numerous scandals of the government of Andreas Papandreou, and helped establish a large coalition between conservatives, socialists and leftists. In 1990 he was elected to the parliament (as in 1964 and 1981), became a government minister under Constantine Mitsotakis, and fought against drugs and terrorism and for culture, education and better relations between Greece and Turkey. He continued to speak out in favour of leftist causes, Greek–Turkish–Cypriot relations, and against the War in Iraq. He was a key voice against the 1967–1974 Greek junta, which imprisoned him and banned his songs.