Andreas G Orphanides

Books

  • Andreas G. Orphanides, Bronze Age Anthropomorphic Figurines in the Cesnola Collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. SIMA, Pocket-Book 20, Gothenburg: Paul Astroms Forlag, 1983, 88 pages, 6 figures, 18 plates
  • Andreas G. Orphanides, Radioanalytical Techniques in Archaeology: Pottery and Raw Clay Analysis. Nicosia: AGO Publications, 1985, 104 pages, 10 figures
  • Andreas G. Orphanides, Towards a Theory for the Interpretation of Material Remains in Archaeology: The Bronze Age Anthropomorphic Figurines from Cyprus. Ph.D. Dissertation, State University of New York at Albany, 1986, 233 pages, 30 figures
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Greek and Latin Texts to the Third Century A.D. (by A. G. Orphanides and P. W. Wallace), SHC, Volume I, Nicosia: Institute of Cypriot Studies, University at Albany, and Cyprus College, 1990, 312 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Near Eastern and Aegean Texts from the Third to First Millennia B.C. (by A. Bernard Knapp), SHC, Volume II, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1996, 92 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), A Pilgrim’s Account of Cyprus: Barsky’s Travels in Cyprus (by A. D. Grishin), SHC, Volume III, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1996, 114 pages, 18 plates
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Pero Tafur and Cyprus (by C. I. Nepaulsingh), SHC, Volume IV, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1997, 70 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), English Texts: Frankish and Turkish Periods (by D. W. Martin), SHC, Volume V, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1998, 336 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), English Texts: British Period to 1900 (by D. W. Martin), SHC, Volume VI, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1999, 352 pages, 55 plates
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Greek Texts of the Fourth to Thirteenth Centuries (by H. A. Pohlsander), SHC, Volume VII, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 1999, 217 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Latin Texts from the First Century B.C. to the Seventeenth Century A.D. (by L. Roberts), SHC, Volume VIII, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2000, 272 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), The Final Days of British Rule in Cyprus (by D. W. Martin et P. W. Wallace.), SHC, Volume IX, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2000, 370 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Lusignan's Chronography and Brief General History of the Island of Cyprus (A.D. 1573 (by O. Pelosi), SHC, Volume X, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2001, 252 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Enosis and the British (by R. Coughlan), SHC, Volume XI, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2004, 252 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), German Texts: Turkish Period (after 1800 (by H. A. Polhsander, SHC, Volume XII, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2006, 302 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), George Boustronios, A Narrative of the Chronicle of Cyprus 1456-1489 (Translated by N. Coureas and H. Polhsander of Anthology of Texts), SHC, Volume XIII, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2005, 252 pages
  • (Co-edited by Andreas G. Orphanides with P. W. Wallace), Swedish Texts (by Elisabeth Piltz), SHC, Volume XIV, Albany, NY: Greece and Cyprus Research Center, 2007, 121 pages, 3 plates

Journal editorship

  • Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Business and Society (ISSN 1012-2591), 1988-2006

Awards and Honours

  • Honoured by the Rectors’ Conference of Higher Education Institutions of Poland (KRZaSP), 2016
  • Honoured with the ”Gold Medal” of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Armenia “for his significant contribution to the field of Education and Science, and for his support to modernization of programs of Universities of the Republic of Armenia”, 2014 [11]
  • DHC (Doctor Honoris Causa) awarded to him by the senate of “Ovidius” University of Costantza, Romania, 2012 [12][13]
  • Honoured by the City Council of Lapithos as a distinguished University Professor, Nicosia, 2009
  • Honoured by the Mayor of Lapithos for "his overall contribution to Science, Research and Culture", Nicosia, 2005
  • Honoured by [KENTHEA] (ΚΕΝΘΕΑ), Larnaca, 2004
  • Honorary Presentation and recital of his Popular Oratorio “Νησί του Έρωτα”, Embassy of Cyprus, Athens, 2001
  • Achievement Award for Contribution to Conflict Resolutuion as Leadership Function, Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy & The Cyprus Consortium, Virginia USA, 1996
  • Special Faculty Award, Cyprus College, Nicosia,1988
  • Outstanding Scholarly Achievement, SUNY at Albany USA, 1984
  • Outstanding Scholarly Achievement, SUNY at Albany USA, 1982
  • Second Prize Winner at the Malta International Composition Competition 2017 organized by Central Academy of Arts, Malta, for the composition entitled "String Quartet 'Cyprus Zephyr'" [14]

Musical Compositions

  • Composed “String Quartet “Cyprus Zephyr””, 2017 [15]
  • Composed “Saxophone Quartet “Cyprus Zephyr””, 2017 [16]
  • Musical CD "Orphanides Meets Kapp–EURASHE 20th Anniversary Gala Concert, Tallinn", 2011
  • Composed "Δοξάστε-Γιορτάστε” (for symphony band and choir), 2008
  • Composed "Symphonic Poem “Anerada” for Piano and Orchestra", 2006 [17]
  • Composed "Symphonic Suite in F major “Κοινές Ρίζες” (for symphony orchestra), 2005
  • Composed and wrote the libretto of "Symphony in D minor “Olympic Legacy”" (for symphony orchestra, choir and soloist-baritone), 2005[18][19]
  • Composed and wrote the lyrics of CD “Φυλλοκάρκια [Heart Leaves]” (13 songs), Nicosia, Aria Music Records, 2004 [20] (donated to charity)
  • Wrote the lyrics of Popular Oratorio - CD "Νησί του Έρωτα [Island of Love]" (12 songs), Athens, 2000 [21]
  • Composed and wrote the lyrics of the Anthems of two universities. i.e. Open University of Cyprus [22][23] and European University Cyprus, 2006

References

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  2. "Andreas G. Orphanides (European University Cyprus, Nicosia) on ResearchGate - Expertise: Historical Anthropology, Biological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology". www.researchgate.net. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  3. European University Cyprus (20 May 2015). "Prof Orphanides EURASHE President, EHEA Ministerial Meeting, Yerevan, 14-15 May 2015". Retrieved 4 June 2017 via YouTube.
  4. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1134338.pdf
  5. "Andreas Orphanides". www.dipae.ac.cy. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  6. "Andreas G. Orphanides". eurashe.eu. 1 January 2011. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  7. https://www.eqar.eu/fileadmin/documents/eqar/information/annual-report-2014/EQAR_AR14_web.pdf
  8. 1 2 User, Super. "Andreas Orphanides". www.Dipae.ac.cy. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  9. "Profile Viewer (Individual)". www.CyMIC.org.cy. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  10. "Results: Malta International Composition Competition 2017". Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  11. "Armenia award for EUC Rector from Cyprus". FinancialMirror. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  12. "EUC Rector Professor Andreas G. Orphanides Honored by 'Ovidius' University of Costantza with the Title Doctor Honoris Causa". Nexus. Retrieved 2 May 2017.
  13. "Președintele Asociației Europene a Instituțiilor de Învățământ Superior, Doctor Honoris Causa al Universității "Ovidius"". Reporter. Retrieved 6 June 2017.
  14. "Results: Malta International Composition Competition 2017". Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  15. cyprusclassicalmusic (18 September 2017). "Andreas G. Orphanides, "String Quartet 'Cyprus Zephyr'" (electronic audio version)". Retrieved 29 November 2017 via YouTube.
  16. cyprusclassicalmusic (22 June 2017). "Ανδρέα Γρ. Ορφανίδη, "Κουαρτέτο Σαξοφώνων 'Κυπριακός Ζέφυρος'", 2η Κίνηση". Retrieved 11 July 2017 via YouTube.
  17. cyprusclassicalmusic (4 June 2013). "Andreas G Orphanides, Symphonic Poem 'Anerada' for piano and orchestra". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
  18. cyprusclassicalmusic (10 April 2016). "Andreas G. Orphanides, "Symphony in D minor 'Olympic Legacy'", Movement 1: Allegro". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
  19. cyprusclassicalmusic (16 June 2016). "Andreas G. Orphanides, "Symphony in D minor 'Olympic Legacy'", Movement 2: Andante". Retrieved 19 June 2017 via YouTube.
  20. cyprusclassicalmusic (18 October 2016). "Ο πόνος της καρκιάς [Σύνθεση & Στίχοι: Ανδρέας Γρ. Ορφανίδης / Ερμηνεία: Γιώργος Σαρρής (ΖΙΓΚ-ΖΑΓΚ)]". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
  21. Sozos Charalambides (25 July 2014). "Νησί του Έρωτα". Retrieved 2 May 2017 via YouTube.
  22. cyprusclassicalmusic (22 June 2017). "ΥΜΝΟΣ ΑΝΟΙΚΤΟΥ ΠΑΝΕΠΙΣΤΗΜΙΟΥ ΚΥΠΡΟΥ [Σύνθεση & Στίχοι: Καθηγ. Ανδρέας Γρ. Ορφανίδης]". Retrieved 11 July 2017 via YouTube.
  23. Open university of Cyprus. "Anthem of Open University of Cyprus". Retrieved 13 June 2017.
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