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Dionysius Rodotheatos
Dionysius Rodotheatos (Greek: Διονύσιος Ροδοθεάτος, Italian: ''Dionisio Rodoteato''; 1849, Ithaca – 1892, Corfu) was a Greek conductor and composer.
==Biography==
His father was a prominent judge from Ithaca, but Rodotheatos passed his youth in Corfu, where he received his first lessons in the study of music with Nikolaos Mantzaros, the 'father' of the Ionian school.
After staying at Corfu for some time he travelled to Italy in order to continue his studies at the ''Conservatorio di Musica Giuseppe Verdi'' of Milan. It seems likely that Alberto Mazzucato, who served as a music director at the Conservatorio, was one of his teachers, who had encouraged him to stage one of his first operas.〔Christina Vergadou-Mavroudaki ( doiserbia.nb.rs website [page 58] )〕 According to Motsenigos, Rodotheatos also studied for seven years at the ''Conservatorio di Musica San Pietro a Majella'' in Naples between 1864 and 1871,as did many students including ''Cavaliere'' Nikolaos Mantzaros.〔Ekaterini Romanou ( doiserbia.nb.rs website ) Retrieved 2011-09-12〕 In 1875 Rodotheatos went again to Corfu, where he taught counterpoint and harmony, brought out works of almost all genera and in the same year became a Member of the Board and Vice Director of the musical department 'of the Teatro San Giacomo of Corfu'. His works were played in Athens and Italy. Because of his "madness", he was placed in the ''lunatic asylum'' of Corfu, where he died in 1892.
Except for the three symphonic works most of his compositions have been lost. Apart from works for piano and choral music he wrote some Italian language operatic and symphonic music. There are also numerous marches and other works for wind band. He was also the author of the first Greek-speaking harmony work, Πραγματεία Θεωρητικὴ καὶ πρακτικὴ περὶ ἁρμονίας (''Pragmatia Theoritiki ke praktiki peri Armonias''), which appeared in 1886 in Corfu.

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