Biographies of
Chian
Musicians





The Musicians of Chios

Almyroudi Marianthi
Chios
Daskalakis Dimosthenis
Chios
Englezos Ilias
Chios
Erotas Pantelis
Chios
Kallipetis Kostas
Chios
Kolyvas Angelis
Chios
Louloudis Sotirios
Chios
Mandras Nikitas
Chios
Machera Kalliopi
Chios
Mouschouris Markellos
Chios
Bachas Giorgos
Chios
Nadalis Nikos
Chios
Neamonitakis Michalis
Chios
Neamonitakis Stergios
Chios
Papandreou Georgia
Chios
Pipidis Sakis
Chios
Poulis Dimitris
Chios
Poupalos Markelos
Chios
Almyroudi Marianthi
Chios
Daskalakis Dimosthenis
Chios
Englezos Ilias
Chios
Erotas Pantelis
Chios
Kallipetis Kostas
Chios
Kolyvas Angelis
Chios
Louloudis Sotirios
Chios
Mandras Nikitas
Chios
Machera Kalliopi
Chios
Mouschouris Markellos
Chios
Bachas Giorgos
Chios
Nadalis Nikos
Chios
Neamonitakis Michalis
Chios
Neamonitakis Stergios
Chios
Papandreou Georgia
Chios
Pipidis Sakis
Chios
Poulis Dimitris
Chios
Poupalos Markelos
Chios
Salagaras Christoforos
Chios
Skoufaras Alekos
Chios
Souti Louloudia
Chios
Stakias Frangoulis
Chios
Stroubakis Panagiotis
Chios
Floradis Giorgos
Chios

Chios
There are quite a few differences, in terms of social and economic infrastructure, between the southern and northern parts of Chios.
The “Notiochora” (southern parts) developed – overall – as “closed” residential structures, consisting (in many cases) of houses in the shape, externally, of a semi-circle without any doors or windows, designed to protect against invaders, primarily pirates, who ravaged the islands of the Aegean from the Middle Ages until the 17th-18th century. Up until the mid-20th century, the residents were mainly involved in agricultural activities, notably the collection of mastic (the resin secreted by the indigenous mastic trees), for which Chios is known all over the world (and which continues to this day – 2007). Subsequent migration and tourist development caused certain changes in the area’s features, but age-old local traditions and customs, and especially the “old” musical idioms connected to both local practices and universal influences, survive, here and there, to this day.