Composer (b. 1880, Nafplion, Greece – d. 1968, Athens, Greece). He is known within the American Greek Orthodox Church for the Divine Liturgy hymnal he wrote in the 1940's, featuring 4-part SATB music. Outside sacred music, he is best known as the composer of the popular song "Miserlou" (or "Misirlou"). His publishing company operated out of 265 W. 41st St., NY in the 1920's and 1930's.
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Some of Nicholas Roubanis's most popular tracks include Misirlou Twist, Roubanis: Misirlou (From "Pulp Fiction") [Orch. Quatuor Ébène], Misirlou (From "Pulp Fiction"), Misirlou (Theme From Pulp Fiction), Misirlou. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Composer (b. 1880, Nafplion, Greece – d. 1968, Athens, Greece). He is known within the American Greek Orthodox Church for the Divine Liturgy hymnal he wrote in the 1940's, featuring 4-part SATB music.... Read the full biography on this page.
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