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Riadis, Emilios

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Riadis, Emilios (1886-1935)

Greek composer. He studied with Mottl and others at Munich and with Ravel in Paris and was assistant director of the Salonika Conservatory from 1918.

Works

operas Le Chant sur le fleuve, Galatea (1913) and La Route verte (1914); incidental music for Euripides' Hecuba (1927) and Wilde's Salome (1922); Byzantine Mass; Sunset on Salonika and other orchestral works; chamber music; piano pieces, etc.



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