Panagiotis Pantoulias

Greek tenor, born in Athens. He is a graduate of the Department of Theatre Studies of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. He received a degree in harmony under Ioannis Konditsis and in voice with the soprano Polina Masouridou. He began choral singing with the Medieval and Renaissance music ensemble Motectum Vocal Ensemble by Ioannis Vryzakis and the Choir of the National Technical University of Athens conducted by Michalis Economou, under whose direction he has also performed as a soloist. He has collaborated with the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation Chorus, and with conductors such as George Petrou, Markellos Chryssicos and Kostas Drakakis, in small ensembles. He has sung as a soloist in works such as Mozart’s Requiem, Il trovatore (Ruiz), Dido and Aeneas (Sailor), The Apaches of Athens (Cleon). Since 2019, he has been a permanent member of the Greek National Opera Chorus, while since 2020 he has been a member of the male vocal ΜεĪZοΝ Ensemble, under the direction of Agathangelos Georgakatos.