Mimis Plessas, a renowned Greek composer known for his timeless music that graced numerous films, TV shows, and theatrical productions, passed away just a week before his 100th birthday. His wife, Loukila Carrer, confirmed his death, prompting an outpouring of tributes from various figures in Greece. Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis hailed Plessas as a leading composer, a great scholar, and a kind-hearted individual.
Born in Athens on October 12, 1924, Plessas embarked on his musical journey at a young age, eventually becoming a piano soloist on state radio. He gained recognition by participating in international piano competitions in his twenties, solidifying his reputation as a gifted composer. Plessas’ music became a staple of Greek television, with his gentle demeanor and catchy melodies endearing him to generations of viewers.
A familiar sight on Greek TV, Plessas often sat at the piano, accompanying famous Greek singers and leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s cultural landscape. His 1969 hit composition, “O Dromos” (The Street), remains one of the best-selling albums in Greek music history. Collaborating with esteemed Greek musicians such as Nana Mouskouri, Vicky Leandros, and Marinella, Plessas fused traditional Greek music with jazz and classical elements, creating a distinctive and melodic sound that resonated with audiences.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis praised Plessas for his rich and melodious musical contributions, stating that Plessas’ work transcends genres and has left an enduring impact on Greek music and cinema. In addition to composing, Plessas produced a popular radio quiz show called “In 30 Seconds” and served as a judge on various music competitions, both nationally and internationally. He was also a respected member of artistic societies, including the Greek Society of Theatrical Authors and the Society of Greek Composers and Lyricists.
Mimis Plessas is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter; details about his funeral arrangements have not been disclosed yet. Throughout his illustrious career, Plessas crafted a musical legacy that will be cherished by generations to come, leaving an unforgettable mark on Greek music and culture.