The album “The Soul of Epirus” is based on a creative approach to the instrumental pieces and the playing style established by the great clarinetist from Epirus, Kitsos Harisiadis, in the decade of 1920-30. This time, focus is on a new dialogue between the master clarinetist Petroloukas Halkias and...
Domna Samiou, who was born in 1928 and died in 2012, was a charismatic and multifaceted personality, a dynamic and highly popular woman who dedicated her life to a quest that is now synonymous with her name: the preservation, dissemination and teaching of Greek traditional music. Today, we shall be...
Announcing the death of Chronis Aidonidis on the 23rd of October, Apostolos Efremidis, President of the Chronis Aidonidis Archive of Musicological Tradition, noted: “Our beloved Master Chronis Aidonidis is no longer with us. At the age of 95 and after 75 years of continuous service and contribution t...
Can a spoken mistake inspire the writing of a new song? Can music tame and perhaps transform even the most violent of souls? Can songs build new worlds in and out of this space? And where is this space after all?In the mind and heart of singer and songwriter Cybele Castoriades , inner space and balance...
Liesbeth List was a Dutch singer who became very popular during the 1960s and 1970s. In 1966 Mikis Theodorakis met her in the Netherlands, and he was impressed by her voice. In 1967 they released an album titled: ‘Liebeth List sings Theodorakis’. The first part of the album contains the Mauthausen cyc...
“The seas that separate us are the seas that unite us. Even the lands that were conquered and colonized exchanged cultures. And if scholars have not yet clarified and separated the eras and influences, the artists brought together and united any differences. I was led to this work (so different f...
From Sophia Loren to Harry Belafonte and from Edith Piaf to The Beatles, a myriad of global stars recorded Greek songs, inspired primarily by the melodies of Manos Hadjidakis and Mikis Theodorakis. These internationally renowned performers became ambassadors of Greek music around the world, singing...
When the Greek military seized power in 1967, the composer Mikis Theodorakis called for resistance against the dictatorship. The junta prohibited the performance of his music and placed him under arrest. In his cell, suspended between life and death, he wrote 36 lyrical texts in an almost euphoric...
Ezgi Ceylan, Alihan Erdogan and Seven Plane Trees and Shadows
Singer Ezgi Ceylan and classical guitarist Alihan Erdogan offer a unique musical bridging of the two sides of the Aegean – how truly inspiring it is to have two talented music artists from Turkey performing traditional and modern Greek s...
Today’s track list includes songs with references to Constantinople and its fall, which signified the collapse of the Byzantine Empire. The lamentations, drawn primarily from the album “The Fall of the Great City”, are representative samples of the Greek music tradition of various regions, from ...
‘Marble King’ is a collection of instrumental pieces by Stamatis Spanoudakis inspired by Constantine Palaiologos, the last Byzantine emperor reigning from 1449 until his death in battle at the Fall of Constantinople in 1453. Spanoudakis invites us to a journey through time, fuelled by his impeccable abi...
Byzantine Vesper (Vyzantinos Esperinos) is widely regarded as one of the most sophisticated albums of Greek folk music. Released in 1973, this is a collection of songs written by Lefteris Papadopoulos, composed by Apostolos Kaldaras and performed by George Dalaras and Haris Alexiou. Here Kaldaras...
Music critic Giorgos V. Monemvasitis notes: “Charming and distant, the field of Byzantine Music keeps its secrets well and tightly sealed in secluded cells, in sparse libraries, in hermetically sealed chests. It constitutes a timeless challenge for daring connoisseurs. Strong hands and brave hearts m...
The week that starts today is dedicated to the presence of the Byzantine empire in Greek music and song. We start our week-long journey to Byzantium with modern songs that have lyrics containing references to it – to the days, the galleys and the faces of Byzantium. Nikos Androulakis, Costas Mantzios, M...
Falling in love is often described as heart-warming , heart-wrenching , or even heart-breaking- and your brain is responsible for all these feelings. The journey from first spark to the last tear is guided by a symphony or neurochemicals and brain systems. Biologists believe that love is fundamentally...
A big part of the Greek song can be categorised as ‘protest song’, i.e. as a type of song informed by political critique and vision. From Giannis Markopoulos to Nikolas Asimos and from Thanos Mikroutsikos to the Katsimiha brothers, countless composers and creators connected their work with the dem...
Mikis Theodorakis was not only a superb composer but also a deeply political leader and intellectual. His assessment of the situation after the coup d'état of April 21, 1967, was broadly as follows: “The dictatorship of the colonels was in the long run a great mistake on the part of the Americans. It...
The protest songs of Manos Loizos
The political character of composer Manos Loizos’ art comes out effortlessly through his songs, from "The Leader" to "World War III" and from "The Tree" to "The Soldier". Today's walk through his creations, which are replete with humanism and militancy, is based o...
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