Dimitrios Delviniotis

 

Dr. Dimitrios Delviniotis was born at Etolikon in Etoloakarnania, Greece in 1956. He graduated from the Department of Physics in University of Patras, the M.S. in Electronic Automation in 1992 and Ph.D degrees in 2002, in Communications and Signal Processing both from the University of Athens. He also received the Diploma of teaching and performing the Byzantine Music in 1992. Since 1979 he has taught physics at High School and since 1992 Byzantine Music at conservatory. Also, from 1994 to 2000 he taught Programming Languages at the Institute of Vocational Training and from 1983 to the present he is a performer of Byzantine Music. From 1996 to 2003 he was a Research Associate and from September 2003 to June 2006 he was a Visiting Professor at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Athens. His research interests are digital signal processing, speech and music analysis with emphasis on the acoustic and musicological characteristics of singing. Also, he studies musicological issues concerning the musical expression of Byzantine Music with regard of its performance.

Publications

  1. Delviniotis, D. (1998). A classification of Byzantine singing voices, Proceedings of EUSIPCO-98, Rhodes 1998.
  2. G. Chryssochoidis, D. Delviniotis and G. Kouroupetroglou: "A semi-automated tagging methodology for Orthodox Ecclesiastic Chant Acoustic corpora", Proceedings of the 4 th Sound and Music Conference (SMC07), 11-13 July 2007, Lefkada, Greece, pp 126-133.
  3. G. Kouroupetroglou, D. Delviniotis and G. Chryssochoidis: "DAMASKINOS: The Model Tagged Acoustic Corpus of Chant Voices", Proc. of the Conf. ACOUSTICS 2006, 18-19 Sept. 2006, Heraclion, Greece
  4. I.Zannos, A. Georgaki, D. Delviniotis and G. Kouroupetroglou: "Real-time control of Greek Chant Synthesis", Proc. Of the Int. Conf. 3rd SMC06 (Sound and Music Computing Conference), 18-20 May 2006, Marseille, pp 47-52
  5. G. Kouroupetroglou, D. Delviniotis and G. Chryssochoidis: "DAMASKINOS: A prototype Corpus of Orthodox Ecclesiastic Chant Voices", Proceedings of the 3rd International Musicological and Psaltic Conference, Athens, 17-21 October 2006, pg. 38-40
  6. D. Delviniotis and G. Kouroupetroglou, "Analysis of Byzantine Chant intervals via signal processing techniques", Proceedings of the 3rd International Musicological and Psaltic Conference, Athens, 17-21 October 2006.
  7. Dimitris Delviniotis "Formant frequencies of Byzantine Chant", Proceedings of the 2nd Conference on Computers and Music, Ionian University, Corfu 9-10 December 2000.
  8. Dimitrios Delviniotis, Georgios Kouroupetroglou and Georgios Chryssochoidis, "The DAMASKINOS Prototype Corpus of Byzantine Ecclesiastic Chant Voices", Proceedings of the Byzantine Musical Culture 1st International Conference of The American Society of Byzantine Music and Hymnology, Athens 10-15 Sept 2007.
  9. D. Delviniotis, G. Kouroupetroglou, and S. Theodoridis: "Acoustic Analysis of musical intervals in modern Byzantine Chant Scales", Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (JASA), Vol. 124, No 4, pp. EL262-EL269, October 2008
  10. D. Delviniotis, Byzantine chant analysis by using signal processing techniques, PhD Dissertation, University of Athens, Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, 2001.
  11. D. Delviniotis, Orthodox Ecclesiastic Voice and Expression, Mesologi, 2002, pages: 172.
  12. D. Delviniotis, Music and Computers, Lessons at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications 2003 - 2006, University of Athens.
  13. D. Delviniotis, "A comparative study of acoustic characteristics between Byzantine Chant and Western Opera singing", 1st International Conference on Byzantine Chant 30 & 31 October 2003, University of Macedonia