A Platform for Ethnically and Culturally Inspired Music
ABOUT
http://www.oud.gr
My name is Nikos Dimitriadis, and I come from the beautiful city of Thessaloniki, which is located in northern Greece. I am a musician, and my musical instrument is the Oud. I introduced myself to music in 1980 when I started learning the Guitar. At the same time, I started learning Greek music, and especially old traditional and folk Greek and Rebetika songs. After a few years, I started making public appearances, singing and playing guitar at many places in Greece and abroad. In 1994, with the guidance of my teacher, Mr. Vassilis Cassouras (Greece), I started learning the Oud. My turn and guidance to the instrument of the Oud was my father's origin and influence, which comes from the area of the Black Sea (Turkey) from the city Ordu, as he plays the traditional Pontiac lyre "Kemence". I started to explore the traditional music roots of the Oud from Arabia, Turkey, and Persia, trying to find out the differences between them and their relationship to Byzantine music. My main studies were focused on Oud solo, which to me is the most important. I studied theoretically and practically many methods of playing the Oud and the most important soloists from Arabia, Turkey, and Persia. My musical activities relating to this instrument are focused on Oud solo. I believe that it is the most appropriate way to define the soul of this instrument and the musical style of the East. I aim to seek a dialogue between other Oud musicians because I believe that through the music dialogue a musician can reach the maximum limit of his performance. One of my favorite Oud themes is extemporization (Taqasim), through which the musician can express himself clearly, letting the audience understand his inner psychological world and personality. Taqasim always plays the major part in Oud playing. A secondary major role is the melody-tune, which reveals the strength of this instrument. Everyone can see the huge strength of this musical instrument. I have cooperated with folk music groups, and I had a very interesting cooperation with the first chorarch of Byzantine music - Mr. Theodoros Vassilikos.

I am composing music for solo Oud, and I believe that I approach the style of the East and a part of Greece. I perform in many places in Greece and other countries, making a program of the music I compose. I play solo Oud, or I am accompanied by one to five percussionists. My dream is the creation of a group that includes an Oud and ten percussion instruments, and I hope that it will become reality one day.