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Artist
Born in 1974 in Heraklion, Greece, Minas Borboudakis started studying piano and music theory with Georgios Kaloutsis in 1985. In 1992 he moved to Munich where he continued his musical training with Olaf Dressler and Urszula Mitrenga-Wagner in piano, and Wilfried Hiller in composition. He subsequently honed his compositional skills with Peter Michael Hamel in Hamburg. He has attended a series of master classes with Luciano Berio, George Crumb, and Wolfgang Rihm in compostition and Rudolf Kehrer and Aleksey Nasedkin in piano. Borboudakis was awarded a scholarship by the International Summer Academy of the Mozarteum University Salzburg in 2000, the Tübingen Composition Scholarship in 2003, the “Bayerische Staatsförderpreis für Musik” in 2004, and a residency at the Cité Internationale des Arts in Paris in 2007. He has been the recipient of a number of awards, most notably the third prize at the Günter Bialas International Chamber Music Competition (for Krámata) in 2002, the Rodion Shchedrin Chamber Music Award (for Choróchronos I and Σ – Cassiopeia) in 2005 and the prize of the Christoph and Stephan Kaske Foundation as recognition of his work as composer and performer in 2008. He has been invited as composer in residence by Gidon Kremer at the Lockenhaus International Chamber Music Festival in 2002, and by Peter Sadlo at the “les muséiques” festival in Basel in 2007. Borboudakis’s music has been commissioned and performed by renowned orchestras, including the Symphonieorchest

Piano Works

Borboudakis: Piano Works

Minas Borboudakis: Photonic constructions

Greek Flute Music of the 20th and 21st Centuries

Photonic Constructions

light & ashes
Works for Piano
Peter Sadlo spielt Minas Borboudakis
Unanswered Questions

Photonic Constructions (Ensemble Modern, ars nova ensemble nürnberg, ensemble spectral, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della Rai, Peter Sadlo)

Domenico Scarlatti And The Modern Era Of The Harpsichord
Minas Borboudakis - Photonic constructions, Neos 10922