Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas
Thrasyvoulos Stanitsas was a protopsaltes in the Great Church of Constantinople from 1960 until 1964. In this position, he succeeded Konstantinos Pringos.
Musical career
Stanitsas became a lampadarius for Pringos in 1939. At that time he also received tutoring from Anastasios Michaelides, who served as a First Domestikos for Iakovos Nafpliotis. In 1960 he succeeded Pringos as "Archon Protopsaltes" for the Ecumenical Patriarchate.In 1964, Stanitsas was expelled from Turkey by the Turkish authorities, along with many other Greeks living in Constantinople. He lived and chanted on the island of Chios for a year, moved to Beirut, and finally chanted in Athens in the church of St Demetrios from 1966 until his retirement in 1981.