Mimis Plessas, a revered Greek composer known for his iconic music that resonated across films, television shows, and theatrical productions, has passed away just a week before his 100th birthday. His wife, Loukila Carrer, confirmed his death, marking the end of an era for Greek music.
Born in Athens on October 12, 1924, Plessas embarked on his musical journey at a young age, showcasing his talent as a piano soloist at state radio. His exceptional gift for composition propelled him to international piano competitions in his 20s, laying the foundation for his illustrious career.
Plessas became a household name in Greece, captivating audiences with his gentle demeanor and catchy melodies. His frequent appearances on Greek television, often seen at the piano accompanying renowned Greek artists, endeared him to generations of fans. His music became an integral part of the nation's cultural tapestry, with his 1969 album 'O Dromos' (The Street) standing as one of the best-selling records in Greek music history.
Collaborating with esteemed Greek music icons like Nana Mouskouri, Vicky Leandros, and Marinella, Plessas reshaped the landscape of Greek music. His compositions transcended genres, blending traditional Greek music elements with jazz and classical influences, creating a distinctive and melodious signature sound that set him apart from his peers.
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis paid tribute to Plessas, hailing him as a 'leading composer, a great scholar, and a kind man' whose music left an indelible mark on Greek culture. Mitsotakis praised Plessas for his unique musical style that seamlessly fused jazz with Greek song, enriching both the music and cinema scenes in Greece.
Aside from composing, Plessas ventured into radio production with the popular quiz show 'In 30 Seconds' and served as a respected judge on various Greek and international music competition panels. He was a member of prestigious artistic societies, including the Greek Society of Theatrical Authors and the Society of Greek Composers and Lyricists, further solidifying his influence in the music industry.
Mimis Plessas is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, as the Greek music community mourns the loss of a legendary composer whose melodies will forever echo through the hearts of millions.