On Saturday, May 6th, the show "Our Town" hosted Theodoros Papagiannis. The famous sculptor referred to his many and great works that adorn cities, museums and social spaces.
He talked about the great museum that bears his name in the village of Elliniko in Ioannina, which has plenty of actions...
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
Την μεγάλη χαρά είχε η εκπομπή ''Φωνές και μουσικές" που επιμελείται και παρουσιάζει ο Αλέξης Κώστας να έχει καλεσμένους έναν βραβευμένο με Grammy παγκόσμιο μουσικό τον Μιχαήλ Καρντέν στου στούντιο της Φωνής της Ελλάδας ο οποίος έχει κερδίσει διεθνή αναγνώριση ως δάσκαλος, ερμηνευτής, μουσικολόγος και...
The show features some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
On Friday, May 5th, "Our Town" features a special on Miles Davis.
In the studio, the program features writer Makis Malafekas, who talks about the immense career of this jazz master, his important collaborations, his unique style.
Makis Malafekas sheds light on the character of Davis,...
The show pays tribute to influential personalities from the fields of music, film, history, and culture in Greece, while also introducing new artists and their projects.
The rebetika of the working classBabis Goles and Agathonas, two magnificent rebetiko singers, join forces in order to honour the labour dimension of this amazing genre.Τα ρεμπέτικα της εργατιάς«Παίρνει και γλυκοχαράζει κι όλα γύρω είναι σιωπηλά / κι ένας μόνος φτωχός εργάτηςξεκινά για την δουλειά / με χαμόγελ...
“Workers’ Symphony” – A masterpiece by Dimos Moutsis
Moutsis’ pioneering music for a play called “Strike” by playwright George Skourtis. The year is 1976 and the composer reveals a flair for more innovative musical paths while maintaining his socially conscious orientation.
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Beloved melodies from the early 20th century and on
Songs and stories of the interwar era,
"archondorebetika", new wave and "éntekhno".
A musical journey to the world of Greek singing.
The show features some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
Markopoulos’ “Workers”
A lesser known 1976 album by maestro Yannis Markopoulos focusing on the hardships faced by manual labourers in the industrial zones of Piraeus, Skaramagas and Elefsina – names of places filled with the realities of shipyard workers and machinists.
Beloved melodies from the early 20th century and on
Songs and stories of the interwar era,
"archondorebetika", new wave and "éntekhno".
A musical journey to the world of Greek singing.
The show features some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond, aiming to transmit the vibes of Greek conviviality. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
Manos Loizos - Fontas Ladis - George Dalaras
Written by Fontas Ladis, composed by Manos Loizos and performed by George Dalaras, the album “Our songs” remains a symbol of labour struggles and is still sang in strikes and demonstrations.
Beloved melodies from the early 20th century and on
Songs and stories of the interwar era,
"archondorebetika", new wave and "éntekhno".
A musical journey to the world of Greek singing.
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