Yorgos Foudoulis Explained

Yorgos Foudoulis (born 1964) is a Greek classical guitarist and composer. His professional activities include performing, master classes, editing, and recording.[1] [2] [3]

He is the director of the Examination Center of Trinity College London in Volos, Greece, and the conservatory bearing his name.[4] Yorgos Foudoulis is also the president of the International Examination board / center of the International Art Academy in Volos.[5]

He is an artistic director in the Winter Guitar Festival of Volos and the Porto Heli International Guitar Festival, and chairman of the International Art Society.[6]

Biography

Foudoulis was born in Volos, Thessaly, Greece in 1964.

He obtained his Teaching Diploma from the Philharmonic Conservatory of the Municipality of Volos[7] and his Soloist Diploma from the New Conservatory of Music in Thessaloniki[8] by Costas Kotsiolis.[9] [10] He also obtained his postgraduate diploma, Fellowship Diploma of Trinity College London (FTCL)[11] with the best of reviews.

As a young guitarist, he won many first prizes in international guitar competitions and attended a number of seminars including those with Leo Brouwer, Alirio Diaz, and David Russell.

He has given many concerts in Greece as well as abroad (Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Bulgaria, Serbia, Turkey, Cuba) and he has made recordings for the ERT (Greek Radio Television).

From 1989 he has participated as a soloist and teacher in Greek and international festivals, such as the Volos International Guitar Festival,[12] [13] International Festival of Istanbul, Zory International Guitar Festival, Corfu International Guitar Festival, Hermoupolis International Guitar Festival, Porto Heli International Festival Art & Culture, Chorlton International Festival,[14] etc.

He has performed, as a soloist, in a variety of ensembles, with the Symphonic Orchestra[15] of the Moscow Conservatory, the Symphonic orchestra of Larisa as well as in small ensembles of chamber music.

He participated in the activities "Youth for the Arts", which was organized by the Organization for the European Capital of Culture, Thessaloniki 1997.
He has performed works of many famous composers at the first performance and a number of composers have dedicated their works to him.

He has composed guitar soloist music, chamber music, music for theater, etc.[16] [17] [18] He has also written a number of books about the guitar teaching method.

The International Art Society & Academy where Yorgos Foudoulis is the founder and chairman each year organizes the International Interartia Festival.[19]

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Notes and References

  1. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Yorgos Foudoulis - "Iolkos" . YouTube.
  2. Web site: limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/1503553666580464/2181461312123026 . 2022-04-30. Subways Music on Facebook . Facebook.
  3. Web site: Γιώργος Φουντούλης - MusicBrainz.
  4. Web site: Foudoulis' Conservatory.
  5. Web site: International Art Academy.
  6. Web site: International Art Society.
  7. Web site: Volos - Arts and Culture.
  8. Web site: Αρχική . 2022-12-17 . Νέο Ωδείο Θεσσαλονίκης . el.
  9. Web site: Costas Cotsiolis . 2022-12-17 . Costas Cotsiolis . en.
  10. Web site: Costas Cotsiolis – Guit'Ars.
  11. Web site: Performance diplomas | Trinity College London.
  12. Web site: limited . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/facebook/153793255186581/567803903785512 . 2022-04-30. Volos World Guitar Orchestra - Κιθαριστική Ορχήστρα Βόλου on Facebook . Facebook.
  13. Web site: ΩΔΕΙΟ ΦΟΥΝΤΟΥΛΗ, Αντωνοπούλου 1, Vólos (2021).
  14. Web site: Enter the Chorlton Arts Festival 2020 – Chorlton Arts Festival.
  15. Web site: The Moscow Conservatory Symphony Orchestra.
  16. Web site: Yorgos Foudoulis. Spotify.
  17. Web site: Audiomack | Free Music Sharing and Discovery.
  18. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Γιώργος Φουντούλης - Κ. Καβάφης "Μέρες του 1903", Τραγούδι: Μαρίνα Βολουδάκη . YouTube.
  19. Web site: Παγκόσμιο Φεστιβάλ τεχνών "InterArtia 2011" - Art Magazine.