Greek Music Express: SONGS WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS – Dionysis Tsaknis with two orchestras| 01.03.2024
Dionysis Tsaknis is a Greek composer, lyricist and singer. His first album was released in 1982, titled The Traveler's Ballad. The following year he released his second album together with Sofia Vossou titled Kali Akroasi. This was followed by the albums Trito Mati in 1987, Ftaine Ta Tragoudia in 1989...
Greek Music Express: SONGS WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS – Rita Antonopoulou sings Thanos Mikroutsikos | 29.02.2024
2000. Two dear friends of Thanos Mikroutsikos, Alexandros Myrat and Haris Alexiou, propose to the composer to orchestrate some of his songs for a symphony orchestra, so that they can be presented in a concert at the Athens Concert Hall. Despite his initial reservations, the creator gives in to the pressure....
Greek Music Express: SONGS WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS – Alkistis Protopsalti sings Ilias Andriopoulos | 28.02.2024
Composer Ilias Andriopoulos notes: “I introduced the symphonic orchestra for a reason. I didn't do it superficially to play songs that don't lend themselves to such treatments by big orchestras. I don't want to mention now neither colleagues, nor singers who do this simply to show off. In art, things...
Greek Music Express: SONGS WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS – Markopoulos’ The Liturgy of Orpheus | 27.02.2024
In his lavishly scored oratorio The Liturgy of Orpheus, Yannis Markopoulos combines fragments of Orphic poems with a narrative text by Panos Theodoridis to create a work brimming with melodies, rhythms and instrumental tone colours. The latter include those of guitar, lute, kanonaki, lyre, harp and...
Greek Music Express: SONGS WITH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS – Savvorama: A symphonic panorama of Dionysis Savvopoulos | 26.02.2024
Today,  we shall be listening to a very powerful live recording of a concert of Dionysis Savvopoulos titled Savvorama. Savvopoulos, one of the few "revolutionaries" of the Greek music scene, gave a series of concerts in December 2000 at the Athens Concert Hall. Savvorama is a panorama of Savvopoulos...