[3] He attended the Royal Academy of Music studying with Frederick Grinke and spent a year with René Benedetti.
[1] In the late 1950s, a young Georgiadis had been the Concert Leader for Leslie Head and the Kensington Symphony Orchestra.
[1] In 1972, along with Anthony Camden (oboe), Douglas Cummings (cello) and James Galway (flute) formed the London Virtuosi Chamber Ensemble, of which he was the musical director.
[8] He played solo violinist with the Kensington Symphony Orchestra in a memorial concert to John Howard Davies live on BBC Radio London on the 25 July 1974.
[1] In 1977 he returned to the London Symphony Orchestra as Concert Leader, where he met and worked with Sergiu Celibidache,[6] a relationship that lasted for 8 years.
[1] On New Year's Day 1977, Georgiadis conducted the orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall, and continued the conductor role until 2015, in the Viennese style of his former mentor Willi Boskovsky.
[12] Georgiadis was an honorary member of the Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain for whom he was archives guardian and librarian.
[14] In 2013 Georgiadis played the part of Bill, a member of the string section, in the British film Quartet.
[3] He had an interest in website building, redesigning the Deal Festival site as well as designing Viennese Music Library (archives of the Johann Strauss Society of Great Britain) and Musicians Gallery.