Petros Lampadarios

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Petros Lampadarios ( Greek Πέτρος Λαμπαδάριος , called ο Πελοποννήσιος - o Peloponnísios ("the Peloponnesians"); * around 1730 in Tripoli on Morea ; † 1777 in Constantinople ) was a Greek composer.

Lampadarios lived and worked in Constantinople and shortly before his death became a music teacher at a music school of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople .

On behalf of the Metropolitan of Bosnia, he created adaptations of works by the hymnographer Manuel Chrysaphes , which he provided with an Old Church Slavonic text.