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Byron Fidetzis ( el, Βύρων Φιδετζής) is a Greek
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and conductor, who has been a major figure for decades in the musical life of his native Greece. He has championed Greek classical music and has premiered a wide range of works.


Early studies

Byron Fidetzis was born in Thessaloniki in 1945, He studied violoncello under Manolis Kazabakas and advanced theory under
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. With a scholarship granted by the Hellenic Foundation for State Bursaries, he moved to Vienna, where he continued with his cello studies at the Hochschule für Musik under the expert guidance of Vladimir Orloff and
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, earning his diploma in 1975. Alongside his cello studies, he attended the class of Hans Swarowsky in orchestra conduction from 1973 to 1977, in which year he gained his diploma at chef d’ orchestre. He has also attended seminars held by conductors Miltiades Caridis (Vienna) and Otmar Suitner (Weimar).


Recordings

Fidetzis has recorded: * Spyridon Samaras’s operas '' Rhea, La Martire, La Biondinetta'' (or, ''Historie d’Amour''), '' Mademoiselle de Belle-Isle''; * Pavlos Carrer’s operas '' Frossini'' and '' Despo o L’eroina di Suli''; * Dimitri Mitropoulos's opera '' Sœur Béatrice''; *All three
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’s symphonies, namely the '' Levendia Symphony'' (of Manliness), '' Of Simple and Good People'' and "Palamian" as well as the composer’s operas ''
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'' (''Sunrise'') and '' Konstantinos Paleologos'' (''The Fall of Constantinople''); * Yoannis Constantinidis’s complete orchestral works; and *
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’s '' Ode to Freedom'' in its original, conclusive form. He recorded works by such notable composers as Dimitris Dragatakis, Antiochos Evanghelatos, Demetrios Lialios,
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, Theodore Antoniou, Mikis Theodorakis, Haris Xanthoudakis, and many others. In 1990, he did the world premiere recording of the symphonic cycle of the 36 Greek dances. On January 28, 1997, he conducted the Athens State Orchestra in the public world premiere of the whole cycle in Thessaloniki. For all the above he had to restore the musical texts, considering all of the composer’s accessible scores. He has also corrected masses of mistakes in printed scores and in scores recorded in PC. In 2020, he also released an album of music by composer Vasily Kalafati on Naxos.


Awards and honors

In 1975, the Athens Academy presented him with the Spyros Motsenigos Music Award; he has also received awards by the Bank of Greece and the International Fair of Thessaloniki. The Greek Composers Association has duly acknowledged his contribution to Greek music, unanimously electing him Honorary Member in 1986. Byron Fidetzis has also received distinctions by the Union of Drama and Music Greek Critics for his recording output. In 2010, the Department of Music Studies of the
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA; el, Εθνικό και Καποδιστριακό Πανεπιστήμιο Αθηνών, ''Ethnikó ke Kapodistriakó Panepistímio Athinón''), usually referred to simply as the Univers ...
presented him with an Honorary Doctorate.


References


Sources

* Ζακυθηνός, Αλέξης akythinos, Alexis ''Δισκογραφία ελληνικής κλασικής μουσικής'', Athens-Janina, Dodoni (Δωδώνη), 1993.


External links


Official website Athens State Orchestra

Fidetzis conducting Kalomiris in Athens
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