Voice of Greece producers curate a vibrant mix of music from Greece and around the world. Songs that bring back memories of special moments, celebrated with good friends.
On 5 October, one year has passed since the loss of a towering composer. Mimis Plessas is regarded as a pioneer of jazz expression in Greece, at a time when this music was still viewed with skepticism in the country.
Greece Goes Modern, The Mimis Plessas Quartet, 40 Years of Jazz, Three Generations...
Dr. Dionysis Tsirigotis, Associate Professor at the Department of International and European Studies, University of Piraeus, joins the program “Hellenes Everywhere.”
Distinguished Greek artist from Cyprus Stavros Sideras on “Hellenes Everywhere”.
“Infinitely Curious” with Katerina Batzaki begins a powerful two-part special: “Dogs of War.” Journalist Thodoris Chondrogiannos takes us deep into the shadows, sharing his investigation behind his groundbreaking book Τα Σκυλιά του Πολέμου (“Dogs of War”).
The program “Greeks Around the World – Greece in Denmark” with Elina Stamatatou welcomes interior designer Vasia Moragianni. She talks about her life in Denmark and how the country has shaped the way she perceives design.
On 4 October, it’s World Animal Day, and together we celebrate the many ways Greek song remembers our four-legged friends! From The Cats of the Trucks by Xembarkoi and Nikos Kavvadias, to The Dog in Kolonaki by Fotis Delivorias; from the Cats of Yannis Kakisis and Eleni Zorbala, to Droopy by Leonidas M...
Fresh sounds, eclectic new releases, ‘under the radar’ Greek and international artists and bands and timeless favorites, come together in a show with a radically wandering disposition.
(A political, biographical, and artistic collage — with archival recordings, sharp one-liners, and plenty of songs by Harry Klynn.)
“Narratives – Stories and Fairy Tales for All Ages” presents a magical journey back in time, to the world of ancient Greece, in two episodes, through the narration of the book “Μυστήριο από την Πεντέλη στον Παρθενώνα” by archaeologist and author Maria Mougnai.
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