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Michail Travlos () was born in 1950 in
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,
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. He started his musical studies at Athens National Conservatory in 1970 with Michalis Vourtsis. In 1975, he was accepted to the Hochschule der Künste Berlin, where he studied composition with
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until 1980, when he obtained his diploma in Music Composition. He lives in Piraeus as an independent composer and professor of theory and composition. He taught at the Hellenic Conservatory (1980-1982), the Contemporary Conservatory (1987-1996) and at the "Nikos Skalkotas" Conservatory (1982-2014) where he was also the artistic director (1989-2014). From 2015 he teaches music theory and composition at th
Conservatory of Modern Art
in Anavissos.


Work

He has written music for large and small ensembles, for solo instruments, as well as chamber opera and concertos for solo instruments and orchestra. His works have been performed in many countries such as Canada, USA, Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Poland, Spain, England, the Netherlands. His works were chosen twice by Gaudeamus Foundation to be performed in the International Gaudeamus Music Week in the Netherlands, in 1978 the work ''Seven Happenings for 8 players'' (1977) and in 1984 ''Motivic Variations'' for solo cello (1983), respectively. In 1985 the International Society of Contemporary Music, ISCM included his award-winning orchestral work Prisma (1979-1980) for the International Music Days. The works of Michail Travlos have been recorded extensively and appear on a dozen CDs available on the European and US labels such as Ablaze, Lyra, Tar, Dna, El Culto/ClassXX and others.


Awards

* 1st Prize: International Composers' Competition, Jeunesses Musicales International (JMI) in
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, for his work Eniwetock (1979). * 1st Prize: International Composers' Competition, in
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, for his string
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Metathesis (1979). * Prince Pierre of Monaco Music Composition Award (
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), for his orchestral work Πρίσμα (Prisma) (1981). * Prize: Competition of
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, for his orchestral work Πρίσμα (Prisma) (1982). * Prize: Competition of
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, for his string
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Metathesis (1979). * Prize: Competition of the Municipality of Athens, for his work Adventures of Ulysses ( Adventures of Ulysses) (1991).


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