Nikos Mamangakis (1929-2013)

Alias:
Nikos Mamagakis
Nikos Mamangakis
Νίκος Μαμαγκάκης

Birthplace:
Rethymno, Crete, Greece

Born:
March 3, 1929

Died:
July 24, 2013

Nikos Mamagakis (Rethymno, 3 March 1929 − Athens, 24 July 2013) was a Greek composer. He began his studies at the Athens Conservatory and then, from 1957, he studied at the Munich Conservatory alongside Carl Orff and Harald Gendsmer. His initial research concerned the renewal of timbre and structural and rhythmic relationships based on numerical proportions, both based on Western standards and with references to our folk music, mainly from his homeland. He was, moreover, related to the lyre player Andreas Rodinos, while his father also played the bulgari. A consequence of this search was the use in his works of various folk instruments (Cretan lyre, santouri, etc.) or, conversely, the use of their sound alone without the instruments themselves. Among his best-known works are: Anarchy for percussion and orchestra, Scenario for two improvised technocrites for instrumental ensemble, film and stage action, Performances for flute, voice and stage action, Music for four protagonists, Cassandra, Erotokritos, music for Aristophanes' Plutarch, Trittys, Tetraktys, Encomium to N. Skalkotas and recently, the modern opera Odyssey (based on the epic of the same name by Nikos Kazantzakis). He wrote music for Greek cinema, such as: The Teacher with the Blonde Hair, The Fairy and the Boy, The Lady and the Tramp (all by Dinos Dimopoulos), Loofah and Variation, Harpa-kolla, Life and State (by Nikos Perakis), The Avenue of Hate (by Nikos Foskolos) and many others. In April 1997, he presented his three-act opera "Opera of Shadows" (inspired by shadow theatre) to a libretto by Nasos Theophilos. He died of cancer on July 24, 2013.

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Music:
1966  Excursion
1966  Face to Face
1968  An Italian girl from Kypseli
1968  Interlude
1968  The Lady and the Tramp
1968  The Private Right
1969  I Neraida Kai to Palikari
1969  The Teacher with the Golden Hair
1975  The Lifetaker
1976  Bomber & Paganini
1977  Maiden's War
1978  The Tailor from Ulm
1979  Milo-Milo
1982  Arpa Colla
1982  The Dam
1984  Loafing and Camouflage
1987  Living Dangerously
1995  The Night of the Filmmakers
2018  Nikos Mamangakis: The Last Word
2024  Subject: Filmmaking

Musical Casting:
1966  Excursion
1966  Face to Face
1968  An Italian girl from Kypseli
1968  Interlude
1968  The Lady and the Tramp
1968  The Private Right
1969  I Neraida Kai to Palikari
1969  The Teacher with the Golden Hair
1975  The Lifetaker
1976  Bomber & Paganini
1977  Maiden's War
1978  The Tailor from Ulm
1979  Milo-Milo
1982  Arpa Colla
1982  The Dam
1984  Loafing and Camouflage
1987  Living Dangerously
1995  The Night of the Filmmakers
2018  Nikos Mamangakis: The Last Word
2024  Subject: Filmmaking

Original Music Composer:
1966  Excursion
1966  Face to Face
1967  Open Letter
1968  An Italian girl from Kypseli
1968  Horafa family
1968  Interlude
1968  The Lady and the Tramp
1968  The Private Right
1969  I Neraida Kai to Palikari
1969  The Teacher with the Golden Hair
1972  The Golden Thing
1975  The Lifetaker
1976  Bomber & Paganini
1977  Maiden's War
1977  Zero Hour
1978  The Tailor from Ulm
1979  Milo-Milo
1982  Arpa Colla
1982  The Dam
1984  Loafing and Camouflage
1987  Living Dangerously
1993  Kaspar Hauser
1995  The Night of the Filmmakers
2018  Nikos Mamangakis: The Last Word
2024  Subject: Filmmaking

Music:
1984  Heimat

Music Director:
1984  Heimat
2006  Λούφα Και Παραλλαγή

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