Giorgos Venetis
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Giorgos Venetis
Summary
Giorgos Venetis is a human[1]. He worked as a santurist[2].
Key Facts
- Giorgos Venetis's professions included santurist[2].
- Giorgos Venetis's education included a stint at Chios Music School[3].
- Giorgos Venetis's education included a stint at Department of Music Studies of the University of Ioannina[4].
- Giorgos Venetis was educated at Berklee College of Music[5].
- Giorgos Venetis is recorded as male[6].
- Giorgos Venetis's instance of is recorded as human[7].
- Giorgos Venetis's genre is Greek folk music[8].
- Giorgos Venetis's genre is jazz[9].
- Giorgos Venetis's given name is recorded as Giorgos[10].
- Giorgos Venetis studied under Antonis Ververis[11].
- Giorgos Venetis studied under Vasilis Kostas[12].
- Giorgos Venetis studied under Ourania Lambropoulou[13].
- Giorgos Venetis's instrument is recorded as Greek santur[14].
- Giorgos Venetis's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Greek[15].
Product Details
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Type: Person[16]
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Country: GR[17]
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Began / founded: 2002-08-27[18]
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MusicBrainz ID: 9729c8cf-7ffd-4d6d-a5b3-1cbfdc6e9de7[19]
Body
Education
Educated at Chios Music School[3]; Department of Music Studies of the University of Ioannina[4]; and Berklee College of Music[5], a private university[20], in United States[21], founded in 1945[22], headquartered in Boston[23]. Studied under Antonis Ververis[11], a conductor[24], b. 1982[25], of Greece[26]; Vasilis Kostas[12], a lutenist[27], b. 1991[28], of Greece[29]; and Ourania Lambropoulou[13], a santurist[30], of Greece[31].
Career and Affiliations
Giorgos Venetis's professions included santurist[2].
FAQs
What did Giorgos Venetis do for work?
Giorgos Venetis worked as santurist[2].
Where did Giorgos Venetis go to school?
Giorgos Venetis was educated at Chios Music School[3], Department of Music Studies of the University of Ioannina[4], and Berklee College of Music[5].