Thanos Mikroutsikos
Thanos Mikroutsikos (
Greek: Θάνος Μικρούτσικος) (
1947- ) was born in
Patras,
Greece and is one of the leading
composers of popular and
classical music in his home country. He studied music theory and
piano at the
Patras Philharmonic Society and at the Greek Conservatory and continued under Yiannis A. Papaioannou. While studying music he graduated with a degree in Mathematics from the
University of Athens.
He blends a lot of musical traditions in his work, from popular to electronic. He has composed a lot of songs based on poems by
Greek and foreign poets, such as
Euripides,
Aristophanes,
Constantine P. Cavafy,
Giorgos Seferis,
Yannis Ritsos,
Odysseas Elytis and
Nikos Kavvadias as well as
Bertolt Brecht,
Nazim Hikmet,
Wolf Biermann and
Maurice Maeterlinck. He has also written operas, symphonic music, chamber music and music for the theatre and cinema.
One of his most popular works was the setting to music of poems by
Nikos Kavvadias in his albums
Grammes Orizonton (Horizons' Lines) and
Stavros tou Notou (Southern Cross). Some of the music was originally written for a TV series, the theme of which was marine. The songs were liked and he went on to the studio to record some more many of which were included in the aforementioned albums.
Thanos Mikroutsikos has also been involved in
Greece's political life since the 60's. During the turbulent years of the military junta (1967-1974), he was persecuted by the
regime for his anti-dictatorial activities and ideas. When the junta collapsed he continued being actively involved in politics, especially in the first years after the restoration of
democracy.After the elections of October 1993 he was appointed by the
Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK) which formed the new government, as Alternate-Minister of Culture with late
Melina Mercouri as minister. In 1994 after the death of the latter he was appointed minister of culture. He remained at this position until 1996. His brother is the popular TV host and musician
Andreas Mikroutsikos.