A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music with beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
Some of our most beloved tunes from Greece and beyond. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
A musical journey through melodies, lyrics, and memories that are stuck in our heads.
Past midnight marks the beginning of a new day. It is time to embark on a musical journey to the open seas. Music is selected by Giannis Psychogios, with the help of Voice of Greece listeners.
A show with songs we loved, melodies that awaken memories, tributes to significant creators, mainly from the Greek music scene, while also featuring expressions of jazz and global musical culture. The journey, the milestones, and the people who left their mark. From Attik and Souyioul, to Xylina Spathia...
Greek expatriate George Rectsinis, a professional in the tourism sector, spoke on Voice of Greece and the radio show “Our Global Voice” with Dimitris Kontogiannis. He shared how the issue concerning the Monastery of Saint Catherine in Sinai has been perceived in Egypt, offered insights into the flo...
Othon Iliopoulos, Associate Professor of Oncology at Harvard University and former SYRIZA MP, spoke on Voice of Greece and the radio show “Our Global Voice” with Dimitris Kontogiannis about President Trump’s policies and a group of technocrats advancing their 2025 agenda—a move that, as Iliopoulos explain...
Renowned lyricist, hit songwriter, and poet Alexandros Stefopoulos joined Giannis Papoutsakis as a guest on the 3 June edition of “Journeys Basking in Greek Light”.
Eleni Karaindrou – “Greece’s most eloquent living composer” in the words of Time magazine – and Marios Strofalis - an award-winning soundtrack composer for cinema, theatre and television – are at the heart of today’s GME. Their extensive discography is replete with well-known melodies that have mar...
Greek-Australian photographer Konstantinos Korsovitis was the guest on this episode of "Faraway Words". Dividing his time between Australia and Greece, Korsovitis spent the last two decades living in Southeast Asia, closely observing the Wayang shadow puppetry tradition—not only during performances a...
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