“The grand inauguration of the Parthenon is drawing near, but strange mishaps keep occurring! In Penteli, the quarrymen misplace their tools, and a cart laden with marble blocks suddenly disappears. Architect Kallikrates holds a secret he can share only with his fellow architect Iktinos. Yet, under t...
The beloved actress and author Xenia Kalogeropoulou talks about the remarkable encounters that have marked her long and distinctive journey through theatre, cinema, art, and life itself. The discussion touches on themes such as trust, friendship, solitude, companionship, pleasure, and of course, on “the fair...
Rebetiko rhythms blending with tsampouna, gypsy rock and bohemian chic, explosive riffs and distorted power chords, artful melodies that become bridges to new musical adventures…Authentic, charismatic, and remarkably engaging, Vasiliki Michalopoulou joins “Ariadni’s Thread”, for a conversation filled with...
Angelos Kalogeropoulos was born in Kyparissia in 1959. He writes poetry and songs, occasionally contributes articles to literary magazines, and more rarely to newspapers. He worked as a philologist in secondary education.
He holds a PhD in Musicology and has participated in the musical ensembles...
The talented singer-songwriter Dimitris Mesimeris was a guest on “Voices and Music”, where he presented his brand-new album titled “TIK TAK”.
Produced and presented by Alexis Kostas
Mr. Nikos Bornozis, President of Capital Link, takes the helm of “Fair Winds & Following Seas”
He speaks about the “15th Annual Capital Link Operational Excellence in Shipping Forum – Best Industry Practices – Building Long Term Value Through Sustainability,” which was successfully held recent...
A musical journey through the alleyways of Greek music with beloved Greek melodies, from the early 20th century until this day.
Angelos Kalogeropoulos was born in Kyparissia in 1959. He writes poetry and songs, occasionally contributes articles to literary magazines, and more rarely to newspapers. He worked as a philologist in secondary education.
He holds a PhD in Musicology and has participated in the musical ensembles...
Vrasidas Karalis, Professor of Modern Greek Studies at the University of Sydney, author, and translator, with a distinguished contribution to the promotion of Greek culture in Australia, spoke on Voice of Greece about the project “Our People, Their Stories.”
On Wednesday, 08 October 2025, from 13:00 to 14:00 (Athens time), “Wander Words” is dedicated to one of Europe’s last great free-flowing rivers - the Aoos (Vjosa) River.
In Kefalonia, every wind has a name, and every wave tells a story.The island that learned to be reborn after earthquakes and storms has kept its song, its flavor, and its memory alive.
In this episode of "Wander Words", Katerina Batzaki took us this time to the island of poets and seafarers - a place...
“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.
A show filled with songs we love and melodies that bring back memories, featuring tributes to influential artists.
Today, you will allow me to wear my political scientist's hat on top of my radio producer's hat! And you will also allow me to honour the most prominent Greek political scientist, Nikos Poulantzas, who died exactly 46 years ago, on October 3, 1979. His contribution to the theory of the state remains...
The book “Πάνος Γεραµάνης και «Λαϊκοί Βάρδοι»: Στιγµές από τη ζωή τους” (Panos Geramanis and Folk Bards: Moments from Their Lives) was the starting point for a heartfelt discussion on Voice of Greece, in the program “Take Your Time”, with guests journalist Marianna Tziantzi and Nafsika Geramani, wife of the unforgettable Panos Geramanis.
Today, we are celebrating the numerous folk songs performed and recorded by an exceptional vocalist born exactly 63 years ago, on October 2, 1962. He stands out thanks to not only his special timbre but also his ethos and modesty. And it is no coincidence that great maestros such as Dimitris Papadimitriou,...
Today, October 1st, is the International Day of Older Persons, i.e. the perfect occasion to remind ourselves of how important older people are and how much they deserve our attention and respect. Our destination? Songs about “yiayia” and “pappou”, about grandmothers, grandfathers and their fairytales, about t...
Today, we will be remembering a popular vocalist that passed away exactly 15 years ago, on September 30, 2010 and that helped elevate many beautiful “laiko” songs with her deep expressive voice. Doukissa (The Duchess) marked not only the popular song discography but also the music entertainment of ...
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