Notis marias biography

Biography

In 2008, at the unprecedentedly early age of 32, Notis Georgiou was by far the youngest member ever inducted into the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, counting 34 Nobel Prize Laureates, “for his outstanding achievements and for enjoying an exceptional standing in society”, during a festive plenary session in Salzburg.

A homo universalis: prize-winning soloist, conductor, composer, ex-double bass leader and literary translator from and to Hungarian, French, English, Italian, Spanish, Modern and Ancient Greek, dramaturg, poet, academic. He speaks 8 languages. One of the very rare conductors who conduct an enormous and ever enlarging repertoire of operatic, orchestral, chamber music and ballet works by memory and have perfect pitch. His activities spread in 5 continents.

Notis has received exceptional acclaim throughout his career, encompassing prestigious engagements in the foremost concert halls and opera houses worldwide. His repertoire encompasses more than 130 operas, hundreds of concertos and even more orchestral works. He has conducted extensively col

Notis Marias

Greek politician

Epaminóndas "Nótis" Mariás (Greek: Επαμεινώνδας (Νότης) Μαριάς; born 5 April 1957) is a Greek political scientist, politician, and Member of the European Parliament (MEP).[1] He is a former member of the Independent Greeks and sits in the European Conservatives and Reformistsgroup in the European Parliament, of which he is one of the three Vice-Chairmen.

Marias was elected to the Hellenic Parliament at the May 2012 election, representing Heraklion in Crete. He was re-elected a month later, again representing Heraklion. Marias was elected to the European Parliament at the 2014 election, at which the Independent Greeks won 3.5% of the vote: entitling them to one MEP.

Before his election to Parliament, Marias was a Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Crete. He holds a BA in Law from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, an LL.M in Law from the London School of Economics, and a Ph.D in Political and Social Sciences from Panteion University.

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