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Akis Katsoupakis (Greek : Άκης Κατσουπάκης) is a Greek musician, arranger and record producer. His most commercially acclaimed album (arranged and co-produced) is Sokratis Malamas's "O Fylakas ki o Vasilias" (2000) (including the classic Prigipessa). Two of the albums he did in 2003 became multi-platinum (Eleftheria Arvanitaki – Ola Sto Fos) – (George Dalaras – Sta tragoudia pou sou grafo) ==Biography== Born October 3, 1972 and raised in the city of Thessaloniki, he studied piano, classical harmony, and counterpoint. Later he took lessons in jazz theory and jazz piano and also seminars on electronic music (ICMC '97). Katsoupakis has been working as a professional keyboard player since 1989. After playing keyboards with several bands, in 1994 he joined the band Maskes, which turned out to be one of the bands that formed the so-called indie rock scene of Thessaloniki. Since 1997 he has carried out orchestration and production for studio recordings and live concerts working with many of the industry's big names. He also appears as a String Section arranger, a sound engineer, and a programmer. His debut studio album as an arranger and producer was "Zilion" (1997). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Akis Katsoupakis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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