Nikos Grigoropoulos
Soloist, Tenor
Born in Arnaia Chalkidiki 1929. He studied singing at the National Conservatory graduating in 1966. He also studied political and economic sciences and served for many years as a church chanter. He cooperated with the Greek National Opera as a principal singer from 1957 to 1980, interpreting leading and major roles in nine operettas and a musical in more than 45 productions and / or revivals. He debuted in the operetta Madame de Pompadour with Anthi Zacharatou. He continued his career interpreting roles in Die Csárdásfürstin (as Edwin) and Gräfin Mariza (as Tassilo) by Emmerich Kalman, Eine Nacht in Venedig (Duke of Urbino ) and Die Fledermaus (as Falcon) by Johann Strauss’ son, Der Orlow by Bruno Granichstaedten (as Alexander Alexandrovich), Zar und Zimmermann by Albert Lortzing (as French Ambassador),Der Tapfere Soldat Oscar Strauss (as Major Alexis), Viktoria und ihr Husar by Paul Abraham (as Stefan Koltay), Das Dreimädelhaus by Franz Schubert and Heinrich Bert (as Baron Schober), Show Boat by Jerome Kern (as Ravenal, a professional gambler) and The Godson by Theophrastos Sakellaridis (as Peter Charmides). // Last update of the biography: April 2019 - The list of the productions below is complete.