"Greek Music Audiovisual Collections"

The project "Greek Music Audiovisual Collections" (acronym: "M.E.L.O.S.") is a research project co-financed by Greece and the European Union (Greece 2.0, National Recovery and Resilience Plan). Within the framework of the project, four repositories were created containing metadata and documents from the organizations participating in the project.

On the website you are currently visiting, in the "Central Music Authority Archive (KeMKA)", you will find the complete set of entities collaboratively produced by the project’s researchers, such as musical persons, musical works, recordings, scores, music editions, etc.

To view the "Mikis Theodorakis Score Archive" visit the Local Music Ontology Repositories (TAMO) of the Music Library of Greece "Lilian Voudouri" of the Friends of Music Society. At the TAMO of the Department of Music Science & Art at the University of Macedonia, you will explore the history of the double bass in Greece, through the documents contained in the Greek Double Bass Archive of Professor Evgenios Politis. Finally, at the TAMO of the Music Documentation Laboratory (EPSETEM) of the University of Ioannina, you will have access to the "Vassilis Tsitsanis Collection of Recordings" which includes the complete musical works of the composer, as well as all the first recordings of his songs and many re-recordings.

The computational, comparative, and qualitative analysis of performances and interpretations was contributed by the research team of the Department of Music Studies at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, while the development of the ReasonableGraph platform was supported by the company Altsol - N. Papazis & Co. Ltd.