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Lefteris Papadimitriou is a Greek composer and performer.

Biography

He was born in Volos, Greece and lives in Athens. He studied composition with Iannis Ioannidis and has written many compositions for live instruments and electronic media.

He is a graduate and candidate doctor in the department of musicology of the University of Athens.

He plays live electronic music with a laptop as his instrument. A live work, entitled “Jollywood”, was based entirely on midi sounds.

He is interested in applying electronic techniques to acoustic music and in the exploration of acoustic musical expressiveness in the medium of electronic music.

In 2006, he won the Gaudeamus prize with his work for piano and orchestra, titled “Black and White”.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Gaudeamus Prize 2006: Two Winners". International Association of Music Information Centres. Retrieved 2007-04-02.

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