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Ted Regklis is a Greek composer and sound artist based in Athens. His work spans film, television, theatre, and contemporary performance — music that moves between classical structure and electronic texture, grounded in a minimalist approach to melody and atmosphere.

He is drawn to themes of technology, human fragility, and the textures of contemporary life. Not as subjects to illustrate, but as forces that shape how a piece of music breathes.

Recent scores include Shalini Adnani's Our Share of Sand (BFI/Film4, Heretic, Cannes Great 8 2026), Dimitris Athiridis's exergue – on documenta 14 (Berlinale 2024, New York Film Festival 2024, IDFA 2025), Nikola Ljuca's Rattlesnakes (Creative Europe co-production), and the television series The Great Chimera (ERT/Beta Film international co-production) and RIFIFI (Cosmote TV). Music of his also features in Zain Duraie's SINK (TIFF Discovery 2025, BFI London Film Festival). His broader catalogue includes the films Custom and The Summer with Carmen, the series Silent Road, and compositions for international trailers and campaigns — among them Saltburn, Lee, Parasite, and Snowpiercer.

In the performing arts, he has worked with the Greek National Opera, the National Theatre, and the Athens Theatre on productions including Swan Lake, The Knights, The Lonesome West, Babel, and Golden Age.

Projects featuring his music have earned recognition including a Clio Bronze for the Possessor trailer, a Clio Gold for Parasite, and a Clio Gold alongside three Cannes Silver Lions for the WWF Arctic Programme | Melting Point.

Beyond commissioned work, he develops personal projects through his ongoing series Music Pieces — an open-ended exploration of sound, storytelling, and form, released across audio and visual media.