Chris Andromidas, 1953-2003

Sep 1, 2003 12:00 PM, Compiled by Sarah Benzuly

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Well-known composer Chris Andromidas passed away on Friday, July 11, 2003, in New York.

Up until his death, Andromidas was working on an African CD with Pheeroan akLaff. According to his wife, “Before he died, he told us that he wanted the project to continue because he had put so much work into it and it was important to him.” View this work at www.akamidas.com.

As a music composer or producer, Andromidas' credits include more than 350 films. He scored documentaries for The Audubon Society during the past 15 years, and several dozen films for the National Geographic Society. He also produced and arranged the National Geographic theme with the Munich Symphony Orchestra.

Andromidas also worked on the score for “Submarines: Life on a Boomer” (On the Inside series) for the Discovery Channel.

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