Eleni Oikonomopulou was a Greek artist. She was born in 1912 in Patras and she was a descendant of a Greek Revolutionary leader of 1821. She attended the Oursolino (Ursuline) School in Nafplio and later entered the Arsakeio in Patras. In music, she studied at the Patras Odeum and later at the Athens Odeum. She had a studend named Konstantinos Kydoniatis (Κωνσταντίνου Κυδωνιάτη). She taught for a few years at the Patras and the Aigio Odeums.

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  • Eleni Oikonomopulou was a Greek artist. She was born in 1912 in Patras and she was a descendant of a Greek Revolutionary leader of 1821. She attended the Oursolino (Ursuline) School in Nafplio and later entered the Arsakeio in Patras. In music, she studied at the Patras Odeum and later at the Athens Odeum. She had a studend named Konstantinos Kydoniatis (Κωνσταντίνου Κυδωνιάτη). She taught for a few years at the Patras and the Aigio Odeums. She was a doctor during World War II. In 1946, she was cut off and entered the music page and the newly published magazine known as I Zoi tou Paidiou (Η Ζωή του Παιδιού = Life Of A Child). Somewhere she began her music journal with children's mushc and later published three editions and recorded them in records and cassettes. Her music was westernly based. Sofia Spanoudi (Σοφία Σπανούδη) quoted some times she possesses her Beethovenian apprehension inspired.
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