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'''Notis''' '''Mavroudis''' (Athens, July 15, 1945)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Kalogeropoulos|first=Takis|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/lexiko-tes-hellenikes-mousikes/oclc/49371381|title=Dictionary of Greek music|date=1998|publisher=Giallelis|isbn=978-960-7555-06-9|location=Athens|language=Greek|oclc=49371381}}</ref> is a [[Greeks|Greek]] composer, songwriter, guitarist, columnist and radio producer. He has been active in music creation, [[classical guitar]] performance and discography since 1964. |
'''Notis''' '''Mavroudis''' (Athens, July 15, 1945)<ref>{{Cite book|last=Kalogeropoulos|first=Takis|url=https://www.worldcat.org/title/lexiko-tes-hellenikes-mousikes/oclc/49371381|title=Dictionary of Greek music|date=1998|publisher=Giallelis|isbn=978-960-7555-06-9|location=Athens|language=Greek|oclc=49371381}}</ref> is a [[Greeks|Greek]] composer, songwriter, guitarist, columnist and radio producer. He has been active in music creation, [[classical guitar]] performance and discography since 1964. |
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Born | Panagiotis Mavroudis 1945/07/15 Athens |
Nationality | Greek |
Education | National Conservatory of Athens |
Known for | classical guitarist, songwriter, composer, teacher |
Notis Mavroudis (Athens, July 15, 1945)[1] is a Greek composer, songwriter, guitarist, columnist and radio producer. He has been active in music creation, classical guitar performance and discography since 1964.
Biography
Notis Mavroudis spent the first two years of his life in prison next to his mother, who was a political prisoner. In 1958 he started guitar lessons at the National Conservatory of Athens under the tutelage of Dimitris Fampas and graduated in 1969 with honors.
In 1970 he settled in Italy, where he was assigned the classical guitar chair at the Scuola Ciciva di Milano, where he taught until 1975. In 1970 he also attended the Santiago de Compostella Academy in Spain with Jose Tomas. In 1975 he settled permanently in Athens and from that year he taught classical guitar at the National Conservatory. In 1975, 1977 and 1979 he gave recitals at the Esztergom Classical Guitar Festival in Hungary. In 1978 he took part in the International Political Song Festival in East Berlin and the 11th World Youth Festival in Havana, Cuba.
As a composer and soloist he has given many recitals in many countries (Greece, Italy, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Hungary, Austria, Cuba). As a professor at the National Conservatory of Athens, he had students of several popular artists such as Manolis Androulidakis, Socrates Malamas, Panagiotis Margaris, George Melas, Lambros Dousikos, Dimitris Sotiropoulos, etc.
He is one of the most distinguished contemporary Greek composers of song and orchestral music, with the main instrument being the classical guitar[2]. His discography is remarkable in volume and distinctions[3] and his influence on contemporary Greek music is significant[4].
He is the founder and director of 'TaR' Online music magazine.[5]
References
- ^ Kalogeropoulos, Takis (1998). Dictionary of Greek music (in Greek). Athens: Giallelis. ISBN 978-960-7555-06-9. OCLC 49371381.
- ^ "Συνέντευξη του Νότη Μαυρουδή στο MusicHeaven". MusicHeaven (in Greek). Retrieved 2022-02-07.
- ^ "Νότης Μαυρουδής". Discogs. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
- ^ Dragoumanos, Petros (2000). Catalogue of Greek Discography (in Greek) (5th ed.). Athens. ISBN 978-960-220-295-1.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ "TAR - Διαδικτυακό Περιοδικό για την Κιθάρα". www.tar.gr. Retrieved 2022-02-07.