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The term Ionian (or Heptanese) School of Music (Greek: Επτανησιακή Σχολή, literally: "Seven Islands' School") denotes the musical production of a group of Heptanesian composers, whose heyday was from the early 19th century till approximately the 1950s. Conventionally, it is divided in two periods: the First Generation (Πρὠτη Γενιά) from 1815, till the end of the 1860s, and the Second Generation (Δεύτερη Γενιά) from 1871 and onwards. Prominent representatives of this genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. Other composers include Dionysius Rodotheatos, , Antonios Liveralis, , , , , Eleni Lambiri and later .

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  • Ionian School (music) (en)
  • Ionische Schule (Musik) (de)
  • Επτανησιακή Σχολή (μουσική) (el)
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  • Η Επτανησιακή μουσική Σχολή είναι η πρώτη μουσική «σχολή» στην Ελλάδα που επηρεάστηκε από τον δυτικό τρόπο μουσικής (την κλασική μουσική). Ιδρύθηκε από τον Νικόλαο Χαλκιόπουλο Μάντζαρο και διήρκεσε από τον 19ο έως τις αρχές του 20ού αιώνα. (el)
  • Als Ionische Schule (griechisch Επτανησιακή Σχολή Eptanisiakí Scholí) wird eine Gruppe von Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts von den Ionischen Inseln bezeichnet, die unter dem Einfluss der italienischen Musik die früheste Ausprägung der neuzeitlichen griechischen Kunstmusik bildet. Gleichzeitig war sie wegweisend für die Ausprägung einer nationalen griechischen Kunstmusik. (de)
  • The term Ionian (or Heptanese) School of Music (Greek: Επτανησιακή Σχολή, literally: "Seven Islands' School") denotes the musical production of a group of Heptanesian composers, whose heyday was from the early 19th century till approximately the 1950s. Conventionally, it is divided in two periods: the First Generation (Πρὠτη Γενιά) from 1815, till the end of the 1860s, and the Second Generation (Δεύτερη Γενιά) from 1871 and onwards. Prominent representatives of this genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. Other composers include Dionysius Rodotheatos, , Antonios Liveralis, , , , , Eleni Lambiri and later . (en)
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  • Η Επτανησιακή μουσική Σχολή είναι η πρώτη μουσική «σχολή» στην Ελλάδα που επηρεάστηκε από τον δυτικό τρόπο μουσικής (την κλασική μουσική). Ιδρύθηκε από τον Νικόλαο Χαλκιόπουλο Μάντζαρο και διήρκεσε από τον 19ο έως τις αρχές του 20ού αιώνα. (el)
  • Als Ionische Schule (griechisch Επτανησιακή Σχολή Eptanisiakí Scholí) wird eine Gruppe von Komponisten des 19. Jahrhunderts von den Ionischen Inseln bezeichnet, die unter dem Einfluss der italienischen Musik die früheste Ausprägung der neuzeitlichen griechischen Kunstmusik bildet. Gleichzeitig war sie wegweisend für die Ausprägung einer nationalen griechischen Kunstmusik. (de)
  • The term Ionian (or Heptanese) School of Music (Greek: Επτανησιακή Σχολή, literally: "Seven Islands' School") denotes the musical production of a group of Heptanesian composers, whose heyday was from the early 19th century till approximately the 1950s. Conventionally, it is divided in two periods: the First Generation (Πρὠτη Γενιά) from 1815, till the end of the 1860s, and the Second Generation (Δεύτερη Γενιά) from 1871 and onwards. Prominent representatives of this genre include Nikolaos Mantzaros, Spyridon Xyndas, Spyridon Samaras and Pavlos Carrer. Other composers include Dionysius Rodotheatos, , Antonios Liveralis, , , , , Eleni Lambiri and later . The Music Museum of the Philharmonic Society of Corfu has in its collections several scores by these and other 19th and 20th century Ionian composers. (en)
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