Mikis Theodorakis

Mikis Theodorakis, born on the Greek island of Chios in 1925, was a towering figure in the world of music, renowned for his prolific output of over 1,000 compositions. His career spanned film scores, operas, symphonies, and political songs, earning him international acclaim. Theodorakis is perhaps best known for his iconic score for the 1964 film "Zorba the Greek," which introduced his distinctive blend of traditional Greek music and modern composition to a global audience. Beyond his musical achievements, Theodorakis was a staunch political activist, known for his opposition to the 1967-1974 junta and his involvement in the resistance against Nazi occupation. His music often reflected his political beliefs, making him a symbol of resistance and freedom. Theodorakis' legacy endures, celebrated for his artistic vision and lifelong struggle for liberty, ensuring his place as one of Greece's most beloved and influential composers.

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