Author(s): Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos
President of the European Court of Human Rights
Abstract or Summary:
This paper delves into the intrinsic drive behind Yorgos Sicilianos’s need to compose music. It explores the daily routines, personal anecdotes, and significant events that shaped his dedication to music creation. The author highlights the profound focus and discipline that Sicilianos maintained, which was supported by his environment and family. The paper also touches upon the broader impact of Sicilianos’s work and his unwavering commitment to his art, which he viewed not as a mere profession but as a vital necessity for his existence.
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Year of Publication: 2021
Published/Presented: Yorgos Sicilianos (1920-2005): One Hundred Years Since His Birth
Language(s): Greek
Access Type: Free Access
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University of Athens |
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Yorgos Sicilianos (1920–2005): One Hundred Years Since His Birth. |
Minas I. Alexiadis, Katerina Levidou, Lorenta Rammou, Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, Iakovos Steinhauer, Valia Christopoulou |
University of Athens |
2021 |
Musicology |
Edited Volume |
Greek |