Greek Composers' Union
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Greek Composers' Union
Summary
Greek Composers' Union is a regulatory college[1].
Key Facts
- Greek Composers' Union was a member of International Society for Contemporary Music[2].
- Greek Composers' Union is in the country of Greece[3].
- Greek Composers' Union's instance of is recorded as regulatory college[4].
- Greek Composers' Union's instance of is recorded as organization[5].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Alekos Albertis[6].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Athanasios Argyropoulos[7].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Stefanos Valtetsiotis[8].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Marios Varvoglis[9].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Spyridon Kesaris[10].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Manolis Kalomiris[11].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Alekos Kontis[12].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Giannis Konstantinidis[13].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Nikolaos Lavdas[14].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Dionysios Lavragkas[15].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Dimitri Mitropoulos[16].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Andreas Nezeritis[17].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Timotheos Xanthopoulos[18].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Stavros Prokopiou[19].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Emilios Riadis[20].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Dimitrios Rodios[21].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Georgios Sklavos[22].
- Greek Composers' Union's founder is recorded as Nikos Chatziapostolou[23].
- Greek Composers' Union's headquarters location is recorded as Athens[24].
- Greek Composers' Union's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 147613111[25].
- Greek Composers' Union's GND ID is recorded as 10349324-4[26].
Body
Founding
Founders include Alekos Albertis[6], Athanasios Argyropoulos[7], Stefanos Valtetsiotis[8], Marios Varvoglis[9], Spyridon Kesaris[10], and Manolis Kalomiris[11]. +1931-06-08T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Greek Composers' Union[27].
Identity
Short names include ΕΕΜ[28] and GCU[29].
Operations
Greek Composers' Union's headquarters location is recorded as Athens[24].