Every day, a selected song from Greek discography travels the world and the seven seas, setting sail from the Voice of Greece with a clear destination: to reach Greeks all around the world.
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music, hosted by Maria Reboutsika. Expect to hear beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
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.
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.
A regular journey around Greece with Maria Koutsimpiri, through traditional melodies and folklore. The show features archival material, new record releases as well as new recordings from the ERT’s Music Ensembles.
Pruduced and presented by Maria Koutsimpiri
The main problem that an observer faces when assessing today’s music landscape in Greece is the massive creative package of the past. It is very easy to fall into the trap of regarding contemporary music production as secondary when compared with the glory of the past. However, we should keep in mind t...
Dr. Pambos Chrysostomou, an international relations expert and Head of Research at the Cyprus University of Technology, on "Hellenes Everywhere" with Thanasis Houpis.
The show featured Mrs. Maria Bakalidou, Director of the Greek Community Schools of Melbourne, who discussed the schools' initiatives and the efforts made by educators, parents, and students to preserve the Greek identity.
Guests on the Tuesday, August 27 show:
Spyros Sourmelidis, Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper AVGI, for commentary on current events
Andreas Marathias, Parliamentary correspondent for ERT
Theodoros Tsikas, Political scientist and international relations expert, discussing developments in the...
Small yet significant stories of immigration to Australia. From the first Greek immigrants in Australia, who are said to have been seven sailors, possibly pirates, from Hydra in 1829, to other pioneering stories that have remained unknown to the general public until now…
A countess, a 99-year-old m...
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