Ermis Theodorakis was born in Athens, Greece in 1979. He began his piano studies in 1990 with Nilyan Perez-Ioannidis and in January 1996 he obtained his Piano
Diploma at the Athens Music Society Conservatory along with a unanimous award
of a First Prize and of a special “Iannis Xenakis” prize, for his
interpretation of the work “Mists”. He also studied composition
with Yannis Ioannidis (Composition Diploma in 2002) and Musicology at the University
of Athens (Degree in 2004). From September 2002 he followed post-graduate piano
studies with Håkon Austbö (master program) at the Conservatorium
van Amsterdam, from where he graduated in May 2004 with Distinction. He studied
further composition with Wim Henderickx at the same conservatory (Diploma in
2006), while he currently follows post-graduate composition studies at the
Musical Academy of Leipzig with Claus-Steffen Mahnkopf. He also studied musicology
at the University of Athens and in 2004 he commenced a PhD research at the
same institute.
Ermis Theodorakis has performed as a soloist in various Greek and German cities (Athens, Thessaloniki, Patras, Leipzig, Dresden, Hamburg, Lübeck, Heilbronn) and in several other countries (Holland, Cyprus, Austria, France, Luxemburg, UK, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Albania, Ghana, Chile, USA). He has also collaborated as a soloist with orchestras and ensembles, such as the Athens State Orchestra, the Orchestra of Colours, the “Kamerata” Orchestra, the AGON Orchestra of Prague, the Greek Contemporary Music Ensemble, the „United Instruments of Lucilin“ (Luxemburg).
He attaches emphasis on the interpretation of contemporary music (giving the first performances of many works by contemporary composers), but he also interprets some important pieces of the classical repertoire, such as Beethoven’s Sonata Op.106 and Brahms’ 3rd Sonata.
He has recorded 6 solo CDs of contemporary piano music (most of the New Viennese School piano music, piano works by Yannis Ioannidis, the complete piano solo works by Iannis Xenakis, piano pieces by various Greek composers, the complete works for solo piano and piano duo by Y. Sicilianos, together with the pianist Daniël Kramer.). He has also recorded Xenakis’ piano concerto “Synaphaï” with the Orchestra of Colours.
As a composer, he has written chamber music and solo pieces. His works have
been performed in Germany, Greece, the Netherlands, Belgium and Chile.
Ermis Theodorakis has been awarded a prize by the Greek Union of Music and
Drama Critics, for his recording of the complete piano solo works by Iannis
Xenakis, and a UNESCO prize, for his services to Greek Contemporary music.
In January 2006 he obtained two prizes (SACEM prize and Special Mention A. Boucourechliev) at the 7th International 20th Century Piano Competition in Orleans (France). In November 2008 he was visiting professor at the Composition Department of the University of Chile in Santiago.
Iannis Xenakis, in a recommendation letter for Ermis Theodorakis, has stated that he considers him an ideal interpreter of his music.






