Giorgos Kyriakakis

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Giorgos Kyriakakis is a Greek music composer.

He was born in 1967 in Crete, where he took his first music lessons.

He studied composition and analysis with Joseph Papadatos, music for the Media, non-European cultures' music with Dimitris Terzakis, electroacoustic composition with Eckhard Roedger, and Byzantine music with Lykourgos Angelopoulos.

He has composed works for solo instruments, chamber ensembles, choir, and orchestra,[1] as well as music for children's theater and cinema.[2]

His compositions have been performed in Greece and abroad. His works have been recorded by FM Records and ARKYS.

He is a member of the Union of Greek Composers.

He is a professor of composition at the Department of Music Art and Science at the University of Macedonia in Thessaloniki.

His works are published by Gravis[3] and are available online.[4][5]

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