Mikis Theodorakis
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- | '''Manos Hatzidakis''' (also spelled '''Hadjidakis'''; 23 October 1925 – 15 June 1994) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] composer and theorist of Greek music. He was also one of the main proponents of the "[[Éntekhno]]" form of music (along with [[Mikis Theodorakis]]). | ||
- | In 1960 he received an [[Academy Award for Best Original Song]] for his song ''[[Never on Sunday (song)|Never on Sunday]]'' from the [[Never on Sunday|film of the same name]]. | ||
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+ | '''Michael''' "'''Mikis'''" '''Theodorakis''' ({{lang-el|Μιχαήλ (Μίκης) Θεοδωράκης}} {{IPA-el|ˈmicis θeoðoˈɾacis|}}; born 29 July 1925) is a Greek songwriter and composer who has written over 1000 songs. | ||
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Michael "Mikis" Theodorakis (Template:Lang-el Template:IPA-el; born 29 July 1925) is a Greek songwriter and composer who has written over 1000 songs.
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