Nikos Skalkottas
Born: 8th March 1904, Chalcis, Greece
Died: 19th September 1949, Athens, Greece
Nationality: Greek
Nikos Skalkottas was a Greek composer of 20th-century classical music. A member of the Second Viennese School, he drew his influences from both the classical repertoire and the Greek tradition. He also produced a sizeable amount of tonal music in the last phase of his musical creativity.
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Popular Works: Skalkottas
- 15 Little Variations for Piano (2)
- 36 Greek Dances (3)
- 5 Greek Dances (2)
- Ancient Greek March, AK 11d (2)
- Characteristic Piece ‘Nocturnal Amusement’ for xylophone and orchestra (1)
- Concertino for Oboe & Piano (5)
- Concertino for Trumpet & Piano (3)
- Concertino for Two Pianos and Orchestra (1)
- Concerto for Double Bass and Orchestra (1)
- Concerto for Two Violins (2)
- Concerto for violin & orchestra (2)
- Duo for Violin and Cello (3)
- Duo for Violin and Viola (2)
- Echo for Piano (3)
- Eight Variations on a Greek Folk Tune (2)
- Four Images (4)
- Gavotte (3)
- Greek Dances (4) (3)
- Little Suite for Strings (2)
- March of the Little Soldiers (2)
- Menuetto Cantato (2)
- Nocturne (2)
- Octet (2)
- Petite Suites Nos. 1 & 2 for Violin and Piano (2)
- Piano Concerto No. 2 (3)
- Piano Concerto No. 3, AK 18 (2)
- Procesion to Acheron (2)
- Quartet for Oboe, Trumpet, Bassoon & Piano (2)
- Rondo (2)
- Scherzo (2)
- Sinfonietta in B flat major, AK 10 (2)
- Sonata Concertante for Bassoon & Piano (5)
- Sonata for Solo Violin (3)
- Sonatina for Piano (3)
- Suite No. 3 (2)
- Suite No. 4 (2)
- Tema con variazioni (2)
- The Gnomes, ballet music (2)
- The Maiden and Death - ballet suite (2)
- Three Greek Dances for strings (1)