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.
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, with our favorite tunes as a compass and some of the best new music as a beacon. Music is selected by Giannis Psychogios, with the help of Voice of Greece listeners.
The distinguished musician Roxani Chatzidimitriou was a guest of Giannis Papoutsakis on the show "Journeys Basking in Greek Light" on September 10. Roxani is a piano teacher, theoretical music teacher, composer, and film music specialist, holding a master’s degree from the Royal Holloway University o...
Shipowner Gabriel Petridis, Honorary Consul of Vietnam in Greece for the past three and a half years, spoke about the recent ordeal Vietnam faced with Typhoon Yagi, the respect the Vietnamese hold for Greece and its history, the invitation of Vietnamese workers to Greece, and other topics related to...
A daily journey through the musical tradition of Greece. Featuring old recordings from the archive of the Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation (ERT), new album releases, as well as fresh recordings from ERT's Musical Ensembles.
Produced and presented by Maria Koutsimpiri
Rebetiko song is the name of the Greek urban folk song that appeared at the end of the 19th century and acquired its familiar form, approximately by the third decade of the 20th century. It developed in the port cities where the working class lived, such as Piraeus and Thessaloniki, and then moved to...
The guests on the Tuesday, September 10th show were:
Lambros Kalarritis, journalist from Parapolitika
Chara Kafantari, member of the Central Committee of SYRIZA and former MP
Akis Athanasopoulos, economic editor at ERT
Grigoris Konstantellos, Mayor of Voula - Vari - Vouliagmeni
Alexandros...
The show featured a telephone interview with Mrs. Georgia Charpantidou, who wrote the book "Flesh and Bones of the Distant Homeland - The History of the Greek Orthodox Community of Melbourne and Victoria from Its Founding Until 1972." The book, published in Greek and English by Themelio Publications,...
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