Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal and employs characteristics of Greek rhythm, syncopated figurations, and polychordal sonorities. The composition was originally written for violin and piano. The work was premiered in 1980, with the composer as soloist, at the celebration of the North and South American Orthodox Church. Mrs. Coretta Scott King, Senator Edward Kennedy, the Mayor of Atlanta, and others officials were among the audience of 5000. The members of the orchestra were drawn from Georgia State University
Dedications for Band (1974) is adapted for band from the composer’s earlier work, 20th Century Studi...
This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
Orchestration adapted by Ioannis SamprovalakisThe Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra is a fu...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal an...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
Songs for Epirus for Alto Saxophone and Percussion includes four songs inspired by the poetry of Ch...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
This work is dedicated to the Honorable Ambassador of Cyprus to U.S.A. Euripides L. Evriviades who ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
Arranged for string orchestraFour Folk Songs from Yugoslavia and Oh, My Farandin were arranged for s...
This work is the incidental music composed for the play Hamlet, presented by the LSU Theatre Departm...
Music for Cyprus was written at the suggestion of the eminent saxophonist Yiannis Miralis for a con...
Dedications for Band (1974) is adapted for band from the composer’s earlier work, 20th Century Studi...
This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
Orchestration adapted by Ioannis SamprovalakisThe Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra is a fu...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal an...
Mountains of Epirus was written in memory of the composer’s mother and father. The piece is modal a...
“Reverie” for Trombone and Piano is based on harmonic language used in blues, and superimposed osti...
Songs for Epirus for Alto Saxophone and Percussion includes four songs inspired by the poetry of Ch...
At the Village is the first movement of the composer’s Mountains of Epirus, transcribed for the abov...
Fantasia for Solo Tuba was written in 1987. The work is part of a series of solo works with the sam...
This work is dedicated to the Honorable Ambassador of Cyprus to U.S.A. Euripides L. Evriviades who ...
The Fantasias represent a series of solo works with the same title. These solo works are written in...
Arranged for string orchestraFour Folk Songs from Yugoslavia and Oh, My Farandin were arranged for s...
This work is the incidental music composed for the play Hamlet, presented by the LSU Theatre Departm...
Music for Cyprus was written at the suggestion of the eminent saxophonist Yiannis Miralis for a con...
Dedications for Band (1974) is adapted for band from the composer’s earlier work, 20th Century Studi...
This work was originally written for solo piano, and in the composer’s catalogue appears as his fir...
Orchestration adapted by Ioannis SamprovalakisThe Concerto for Clarinet, Viola and Orchestra is a fu...