| NIKOS and GIORGOS MATTHEW
They were born in Kastoria in the years 1970 and 1975
respectively. Due to their family origins from Epirus and Eastern
Thrace, they became acquainted with the long-established habits and
customs of these regions. At an early age, they get oriented towards
studying the Byzantine Music, which later leads them to the Greek
folk music (what is called the demotic music). At the same time, they
take up studies on the classical guitar and the theory of European
Music. Under the guidance of significant teachers (I. Chasanidis,
Dim. Sourlatzis, Lykourgos Aggelopoulos etc.), they uncover the secrets
of the Byzantine Music, finally focusing on traditional instruments,
to which they are totally committed at the end. Their apprenticeship
to influential teachers of Constantinople was decisive for their establishment
as soloists and performers of instruments of the Eastern world; thus
Giorgos plays the nay, flutes, clarinet, tamboura, saz, lute and Nikos
the oud, Constantinople and Thracian lyre, tamboura and the violin.
Having studied at the "Macedonian Conservatory" in Thessaloniki
and the "Nikos Skalkotas Conservatory" in Athens, they both
hold a full marks degree in Byzantine Music, classical guitar and
the theory of music as well.
Since 1991 both brothers have been teaching the theory and practice
of Western and Byzantine music and the technique of traditional instruments
in various Conservatories and Music Schools around Greece, while chanting,
at the same time, in various Orthodox churches of Macedonia. Also,
Nikos is a music teacher at the Siatista High School of Music and
Giorgos at the Serres High School of Music.
In 1992 they formed IDIOMELO, a traditional music band that took part
in major festivals and cultural events both in Greece and abroad:
at MYLOS, AEGLI and HYDROGIOS in Thessaloniki, at "8 DYTIKA"
and METRO in Athens, in Skiathos, Xanthi, Olympus and Patras festivals
and in various foreign folk festivals like Cropredy Festival at Banburry
in the UK, Winterbur in Switzerland, Ajuntapient de Barcelona in Spain,
Jacorin Rock festival in Poland, Etnosi in Helsinki Finland.
Nikos and Giorgos Matthew are the lead instrument players and singers
of the band. IDIOMELO's concert with PETRO LOUKAS CHALKIAS at the
Athens Concert Hall in May 1997 and the prize awarded to the band
by the Greek NATIONAL TELEVISION at the Euromusika festival that took
place in the summer of 1998 in Thessaloniki are two of the most important
distinctions for the brothers. Furthermore, the concerts given for
Greek emigrants along with PETRO LOUKAS CHALKIAS in the USA (Boston),
in Germany (Dusseldorf and Munich) and Australia (Melbourne and Sidney)
were equally exceptional.
Since 1993 Nikos and Giorgos have been members of the Greek Byzantine
Choir, a scheme, which has given many recitals and concerts in Greece
and abroad under the conductorship of LYKOURGOS AGGELOPOULOS.
The two brothers also carry out laographic research and make an attempt
to inventory Greek folk songs. They have played along with notable
and eminent traditional music artists and they participate in radio
and television music productions. They have released two personal
records (CD-albums) with traditional songs and tunes from Greece under
the titles IDIOMELO and IDIOMELO B, two works that made a profound
impression on both the press and the public.
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