Alexandros Kalogeras
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Alexandros Kalogeras
Summary
Alexandros Kalogeras is a human[1]. He was born in Athens[2]. He was born on 1961[3]. He worked as a composer[4] and pedagogue[5].
Key Facts
- Alexandros Kalogeras was born in Athens[2].
- Alexandros Kalogeras was born on 1961[3].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's professions included composer[4].
- Alexandros Kalogeras worked as a pedagogue[5].
- Alexandros Kalogeras was employed by Harvard University[6].
- Among Alexandros Kalogeras's employers was Berklee College of Music[7].
- Alexandros Kalogeras was educated at National Conservatory of Athens[8].
- Alexandros Kalogeras was educated at Boston University[9].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's education included a stint at Harvard University[10].
- Alexandros Kalogeras was a member of Greek Composers' Union[11].
- Alexandros Kalogeras is recorded as male[12].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's given name is recorded as Alexandros[14].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Dimitris Dragatakis[15].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Antonis Kontogeorgiou[16].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Theodoros Antoniou[17].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Bernard Rands[18].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under John Harbison[19].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Donald Martino[20].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Olivier Messiaen[21].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Luigi Nono[22].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Tōru Takemitsu[23].
- Alexandros Kalogeras studied under Sergei Slonimsky[24].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's instrument is recorded as piano[25].
- Alexandros Kalogeras's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Greek[26].
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Origins and Family
Alexandros Kalogeras's place of birth was Athens[2]. He was born on 1961[3].
Education
Educated at National Conservatory of Athens[8], a conservatory[27], in Greece[28], founded in 1926[29], headquartered in Athens[30]; Boston University[9], a research university[31], in United States[32], founded in 1869[33], headquartered in Boston[34]; and Harvard University[10], a private university[35], in United States[36], founded in 1636[37], headquartered in Cambridge[38]. Studied under Dimitris Dragatakis[15], a composer[39], 1914–2001[40], of Greece[41]; Antonis Kontogeorgiou[16], an opera singer[42], 1945–2018[43], of Greece[44]; Theodoros Antoniou[17], a composer[45], 1935–2018[46], of Greece[47], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[48]; Bernard Rands[18], a composer[49], 1934–2026[50], of United Kingdom[51], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[52]; John Harbison[19], a composer[53], b. 1938[54], of United States[55], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[56]; and Donald Martino[20], a composer[57], 1931–2005[58], of United States[59], awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship[60], specialised in music composing[61].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[4] and pedagogue[5]. Employers include Harvard University[6], a private university[62], in United States[63], founded in 1636[64], headquartered in Cambridge[65] and Berklee College of Music[7], a private university[66], in United States[67], founded in 1945[68], headquartered in Boston[69].
FAQs
Where was Alexandros Kalogeras born?
Born in Athens[2], Alexandros Kalogeras…
What did Alexandros Kalogeras do for work?
Alexandros Kalogeras worked as composer[4] and pedagogue[5].
Where did Alexandros Kalogeras go to school?
Alexandros Kalogeras was educated at National Conservatory of Athens[8], Boston University[9], and Harvard University[10].