Mantzaros was of noble Greco-Italian descent, coming from one of the most important and wealthy Venetian families of the "
Libro d'Oro" di Corfu and therefore he never considered himself a "professional composer", teaching the youth of Corfu without profit. His father was Iakovos Chalikiopoulos Mantzaros and his mother Regina Turini, from
Dalmatia. He was taught music in his native city by the brothers Stefano (pianoforte) and Gerolamo Pojago (violin),
Stefano Moretti from
Ancona (music theory) and
cavalliere Barbati, possibly a Neapolitan (music theory and composition). Mantzaros presented his first compositions (three concert or substitute arias and the one-act
azione comica Don Crepuscolo) in 1815 in the theatre of
San Giacomo of Corfu. From 1819 onwards, he was regularly visiting Italy (
Venice,
Bologna,
Milan,
Naples), where, among others, he met the veteran Neapolitan composer
Niccolo Antonio Zingarelli. Mantzaros died in Corfu. ==Work==