A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from ERT’s archive, new album releases and fresh recordings from ERT’s Musical Ensembles.
Today, we are celebrating a very special day – World Greek Language Day, which has been set by UNESCO on February 9. And the choice for today’s track list seems obvious: world-class poetry set to music by world-class composers. Our destination? Setting to music the poetry of Greece’s two Nobel Prize...
In a special episode marking the occasion, Stavroula Karali welcomed Christoforos Charalambakis, Professor Emeritus at the University of Athens and a distinguished author with an extensive body of work on language and the science of linguistics, who spoke about the historical framework of the Greek...
Fuli Zavitsanou hosted linguist Vally Lytra, Professor at Goldsmiths, University of London and Chair of the international Special Interest Group “Teaching Greek Abroad” (TEGA), for an in-depth discussion on multilingualism and the learning of Modern Greek outside Greece.
The conversation focused on ...
Guests on the Monday, 9 February broadcast:
Notis Ananiadis, ERT political editor, commenting on current political affairs
Anastasios Dimoschakis, Member of Parliament for Evros (New Democracy), commenting on current political developments
Sotiris Roussos, Professor in the Department of Political...
On World Greek Language Day, the program "Time in Greece" presents an in-depth exploration of the Greek-language media of the Diaspora.
From the first Greek newspaper published in Vienna in 1784 to the present day, the program journeys across all continents, tracing the paths of Greek journalism...
The program "Fair Winds and Following Seas" marks World Greek Language Day with a special tribute episode featuring selected prose texts and poems dedicated to the sea, ships, and the lives of seafarers.
Taking part in the program are actor and author Stelios Mainas, speaking about his book Arodou;...
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music, with beloved melodies from the early 20th century until this day. Produced and presented by Maria Reboutsika
Voice of Greece producers curate a vibrant mix of music from Greece and around the world.
Today, we return to the source — and when we speak of the source of the Greek song, we think of Markos, of Ermoupoli, of Piraeus, of rebetiko, and of eyelashes that shine.
Our meeting point for tonight’s journey: 54 years without Markos Vamvakaris.
Produced and presented by Hercules Econo...
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