Nikolas Fotiadis is a Greek pianist, composer, and producer whose music fuses classical tradition with ambient, electronic, and orchestral sound worlds. Born in 2003 in Thessaloniki, he began his musical journey at age ten and honed his craft at the Phillipos Nakas Conservatory under Evangelia Antipa and Christos Ntovas.
Nikolas first shared his music with the world through intimate piano performances online, reimagining well-known songs with a cinematic sensitivity. These early explorations opened the way to his own voice as a composer. With his first album March (2025), he took a decisive step forward. March captures fleeting memories and emotional landscapes.
He has received international recognition as a finalist in the Animegaron International Composition Competition and has participated in the Berlin International Film Scoring Competition and the Iannis Xenakis International Electronic Music Competition. In July 2025, his work Echoes of Climate was presented at the historic Museo degli Strumenti Musicali in Rome during the ArteScienza Festival 2025 – Pianeta Immateriale II, in collaboration with Centro Ricerche Musicali (CRM) and MA/IN Festival.
Nikolas has collaborated with choirs, ensembles, and fellow composers, arranging and orchestrating music with a focus on strings and piano. He has also participated in masterclasses with distinguished musicians including Dimitris Toufexis, Saad Haddad, and Kostas Christidis. Today, he continues to explore new musical paths, creating works that blur the boundaries between classical tradition and contemporary experimentation.
Beyond music, Nikolas studies at the Economics Department of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, and has attended courses in Marketing and Consumer Behavior at JLU Giessen (Germany) and AMU (Poland). This broader academic perspective continues to shape his artistic vision and professional path.