City Times

Zorba the Greek tune composer in hospital

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Renowned Greek composer

Mikis Theodoraki­s, who wrote the music for the 1964 classic film Zorba the Greek, has been hospitalis­ed after suffering a heart attack, the state agency ANA reported Sunday.

Doctors said the 93-yearold was “out of immediate danger” but was being kept in hospital in Athens as a precaution given his advanced age.

Theodoraki­s penned what is probably the best-known piece of Greek music, the theme tune to Zorba, an instrument­al which is still played and danced to around the world.

He is also known in Greece as an icon of resistance against World War II Nazi Germany, as a militant communist in Greece’s 1946-49 civil war and as an activist against the military junta that ruled Greece from 1967-74.

Theodoraki­s has remained a high-profile political campaigner and in February this year was out on the streets again, urging the Greek government not to compromise in the festering name row with neighbouri­ng Macedonia.

In 2012 riot police used tear gas against him during an anti-austerity demonstrat­ion outside parliament.

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