Philharmonic Society of Corfu

Philharmonic Society of Corfu
(Greek: Φιλαρμονική Εταιρεία Κερκύρας
NicknamePalaia
Pronunciation
  • Greek pronunciation: [filarmoɲiˈci eteˈri.a cerˈciras]
FormationSeptember 12, 1840
Location
President
Spyros Padovas
Director
Spyros Prosoparis
Students350
Websitefek.gr

The Philharmonic Society of Corfu (Greek: Φιλαρμονική Εταιρεία Κερκύρας), or Old Philharmonic (Παλαιά Φιλαρμονική) (to be distinguished from the other 17 bands on the island), is a widely known community music band in Corfu, Greece.

When it was founded in 1840, its initial scope was to become the first Greek music academy organised on European prototypes. Its first Artistic Director was Nikolaos Halikiopoulos Mantzaros, who retained this office until his death in 1872. The Philharmonic (PSC) had a fully organised programme of tuition both in music theory and practice. Its students, who for the first time in modern Hellenic history could learn music regardless of their social class, had the opportunity to be taught by professional musicians and teachers basic music theory, harmony, counterpoint, instrumentation, composition, as well as piano, vocal music, string and wind instruments.