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Solon Michaelides (12 November 1905 – 10 September 1979) was a Cypriot composer, teacher and musicologist. He taught himself the guitar as a schoolkid. He was appointed guitar teacher in the , where he learned piano. He studied in the UK and France. After his studies he spend the next two decades in Limassol. He created a choir that survives today as , with which he presented opera (Dido and Aeneas) and oratorio classics as well as choral works. He was a music teacher at . He moved to Salonika in the 1950s, where he continued teaching and created a symphony orchestra that was nationalised in the 1960s and is still active today. He wrote extensively, including books on the harmony of modern music, Cypriot music, modern Greek music and his Encyclopaedia of Ancient Greek Music. He composed se

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  • Sólon Michailídis (fr)
  • Solon Michaelides (en)
  • Михаилидис, Солон (ru)
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  • Sólon Michailídis (en grec moderne : Σόλων Μιχαηλίδης ; Nicosie, 12 novembre 1905 – Athènes, 10 septembre 1979), ou Solon Michaelides dans les pays anglophones, est un compositeur, chef d'orchestre, professeur et musicologue chypriote. (fr)
  • Соло́н Михаили́дис (греч. Σόλων Μιχαηλίδης; 12 ноября 1905, Никосия, британская колония Кипр, ныне Республика Кипр — 10 сентября 1979) — кипрский композитор, дирижёр, пианист, гитарист, музыковед, педагог и общественный деятель. (ru)
  • Solon Michaelides (12 November 1905 – 10 September 1979) was a Cypriot composer, teacher and musicologist. He taught himself the guitar as a schoolkid. He was appointed guitar teacher in the , where he learned piano. He studied in the UK and France. After his studies he spend the next two decades in Limassol. He created a choir that survives today as , with which he presented opera (Dido and Aeneas) and oratorio classics as well as choral works. He was a music teacher at . He moved to Salonika in the 1950s, where he continued teaching and created a symphony orchestra that was nationalised in the 1960s and is still active today. He wrote extensively, including books on the harmony of modern music, Cypriot music, modern Greek music and his Encyclopaedia of Ancient Greek Music. He composed se (en)
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