Karyofyllis Doitsidis (1930–2023) was a revered figure in Greek traditional music, particularly renowned for his contributions to the Thracian musical heritage. His passion for music led him to master the oud, an instrument he began learning in 1950. Doitsidis's dedication to preserving and promoting Thracian songs and dances earned him widespread acclaim. His legacy continues through his daughters, Theopoula and Labriana, who have become prominent voices in Thracian music, performing alongside their father from the late 1960s onward. ([i-diadromi.gr](https://www.i-diadromi.gr/2023/01/karuofullis-doitsidis.html?utm_source=openai))