Giannis Spanos Explained

Giannis Spanos
Birth Name:Ioannes Spanos
Birth Date:1934 7, df=y
Birth Place:Kiato, Greece
Death Place:Kiato, Greece
Instrument:Piano
Genre:Greek New Wave, entekhno, laiko
Occupation:Composer, songwriter, lyricist, pianist
Years Active:1961–2019

Ioannes "Giannis" Spanos (Greek, Modern (1453-);: Ιωάννης "Γιάννης" Σπανός, in Greek, Modern (1453-); pronounced as /i.oˈaniz ˈʝanis spaˈnos/; 26 July 1934 – 30 October 2019),[1] also transliterated as Yannis Spanos, was a Greek music composer and lyricist. In his early days as a musician he was also a piano accompanist. Spanos won the music prize at the 1971 Thessaloniki Film Festival for composing the score of the film Ekeino to kalokairi.[2]

Biography

Spanos was born in Kiato in 1934.[3] His father was a dentist. Spanos was influenced by his sister's piano studies, and moved to Athens at the age of 17 to study at the National Odeum where he learned to play the piano. His father wanted him to become a scientist so he sponsored a yearly trip around Europe; Spanos lived briefly in Italy, Germany and the UK, eventually coming to Paris, France, whereto he eventually moved more permanently in 1961.[4] [5] [6]

In Paris he worked in the artistic scene at the Rive Gauche as a piano accompanist.[7] [8] [9] He accompanied there many French artists like Cora Vaucaire, Serge Gainsbourg, Béatrice Arnac and Juliette Gréco. It was in Paris and in French that he wrote his first songs; an example is the song Sidonie that was sung by Brigitte Bardot in the film A Very Private Affair.

When he eventually moved back to Greece, he was pivotal in the creation of the Greek New Wave genre. He continued composing music, including soundtracks for films; his songs have been sung by many Greek singers including Keti Chomata, Arleta, Giannis Poulopoulos and Dimitris Mitropanos.

Death

He died due to a stroke at his home in Kiato on October 30, 2019 at the age of 85, where he was buried.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Greek music composer Spanos dies at 85 | eKathimerini.com. www.ekathimerini.com.
  2. Web site: 12o Φεστιβάλ Ελληνικού Κινηματογράφου (Βραβεία 1971). Thessaloniki Film Festival. 2016-05-29. https://web.archive.org/web/20160624145636/http://www.filmfestival.gr/default.aspx?lang=el-GR&loc=1&page=650&tiff=12&m=2. 2016-06-24. dead.
  3. Web site: https://www.protothema.gr/greece/article/941027/pethane-o-sunthetis-giannis-spanos/. 2019-10-31. Proto Thema. Greek. el:Πέθανε ο Γιάννης Σπανός.
  4. Web site: http://www.musicpaper.gr/topics/item/3285-%CE%BF-%CE%B3%CE%B9%CE%AC%CE%BD%CE%BD%CE%B7%CF%82-%CF%83%CF%80%CE%B1%CE%BD%CF%8C%CF%82-%CF%83%CF%84%CE%B1-%CF%87%CF%81%CF%8C%CE%BD%CE%B9%CE%B1-%CF%84%CE%BF%CF%85-%CF%80%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B9%CF%83%CE%B9%CE%BF%CF%8D. el:Ο Γιάννης Σπανός στα χρόνια του Παρισιού. Greek. musicpaper.gr.
  5. Web site: http://www.tovima.gr/culture/article/?aid=467766. el:Γιάννης Σπανός: Οι συνεντεύξεις μου είναι τα τραγούδια μου. Greek. To Vima. 22 July 2012.
  6. Web site: http://www.musicheaven.gr/html/modules.php?name=Splatt_Forums&file=viewtopic&topic=2623. el:Γιάννης Σπανός. Greek. mucicheaven.gr.
  7. Web site: http://www.ogdoo.gr/portal/index.php?option=ozo_content&perform=view&id=3192&Itemid=28. el:Γιάννης Σπανός – Άμεσος, ευαίσθητος, πρωτότυπος (ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΑ). Greek. ogdoo.gr. 2014-01-25. 2014-03-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20140326224029/http://www.ogdoo.gr/portal/index.php?option=ozo_content&perform=view&id=3192&Itemid=28. dead.
  8. Web site: http://www.poiein.gr/archives/24688. el:Γιάννης Σπανός, "…Πλησιάζοντας τον Καβάφη…", 2013. Greek. poiein.gr. 25 October 2013.
  9. Web site: http://simplylife.gr/pages/protaseis/article/id/123. el:Γιάννης Σπανός, «Με ενοχλεί η ιδέα του έντεχνου, το τραγούδι είναι ένα». Greek. simplylife.gr. 2015-10-26. 2022-02-26. https://web.archive.org/web/20220226232013/https://simplylife.gr/pages/protaseis/article/id/123. dead.