Giorgos Mouzakis


Giorgos Muzakis was a prominent Greek virtuoso trumpeter and music composer.

Career

Born in Metaxourgeio, Mouzakis performed first as a trumpeter in 1938, recording his first album in 1946. He studied at the Athens Conservatoire and continued his education in Austria and Germany. Many of his compositions were for the theater.
A productive composer with influences from tango, bolero and bossa nova tunes, Mouzakis' opus consists of some 2,500 tunes and songs for over 200 plays, 20 musical comedies, and about 60 films. His best-known compositions are: "The Slave Woman", "My Weakness", "A friend from the past" "I whistle to you", "The Hymn of Panathinaikos" and many more.
He was a member of the Greek Composers' Society and National Music Association and performed widely in Greece and abroad including America, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Poland and Romania. A resident of Athens, Mouzakis received a presidential distinction in 2003.