Angelos Trianttafyllou
Composer
Born in Athens, Angelos Triantafyllou studied engineering, music, composition and acting. He is mainly involved in composing music for theatre and has collaborated with the National Theatre of Greece, the Onassis Stegi and the Athens Epidaurus Festival, with directors such as Nikos Karathanos, Vassilis Papavassiliou, Michail Marmarinos, Stathis Livathinos, Nikita Milivojevic, Yannis Kalavrianos, Yannis Moschos, Dimitris Tarlow and Sofia Vgenopoulou on works like Golfo, Birds, Operetta, The Cherry Orchard, Helen, Prometheus, The Suppliant Women, A Streetcar Named Desire, Three Sisters. His music has been performed at the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus, St. Ann’s Warehouse in New York, the Santiago a Mil International Theatre Festival in Chile, the Montpellier Festival, the Örebro Theatre in Sweden, as well as in many theatres in Athens. He has written the work Dangerous Age based on poems of Greek poets about the death of youth, the chamber music piece Medea, as well as song cycles for Greek singers. He directs musical performances and has performed as an actor and musician himself in many works of the world and Greek repertoire. // Last update of the biography: July 2022 - The list of the productions below is complete.