Lykourgos A. Angelopoulos was born in
Pyrgos,
Peloponnese, on September 21, 1941. He studied Byzantine music at the School of National Music, under the tutelage of the great musician and musicologist,
Simon Karas, and Law at the
University of Athens. He took a diploma in the Macedonian Odeion of
Thessaloniki. He was the
protopsaltes (first cantor) at the Church of Saint Irene in Athens (first in the Metropolis of Athens). He was the founder and director of the Greek Byzantine Choir and professor of Byzantine Music at the Nikos Skalkotas Conservatory and at the Philippos Nakas Conservatory in Athens. He was the director of the Children's Byzantine Choir of the
Archbishopric of Athens since its foundation and the director of the School of Byzantine Music for the
Metropolis of Elis and Olena and the Metropolis of Rethymno and Avlopotamou. == Works ==