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COSMO sta ellinikaCOSMO sta ellinikaΠάμε America με τον Δημήτρη Μυστακίδη#139 Με αφορμή την παρουσίαση του άλμπουμ του America στο Βερολίνο μιλάμε με τον σπουδαίο κιθαρίστα και τραγουδοποιό Δημήτρη Μυστακίδη για το ρεμπέτικο της Αμερικής, το concept του άλμπουμ και την σημαντική πορεία του στην παραδοσιακή και λαϊκή μουσική. https://www.dimitrismystakidis.gr/ https://chat.whatsapp.com/DQbZobebggW5xEKB6kvB4y Tags: 220 zeichen ARD, WDR, RBB, COSMO sta ellinika, Ελλάδα Γερμανία, η ζωή στην Γερμανία, Griechenland, ρεμπέτικα της Αμερικής, rebetika, griechische musik, μετα Von Angela Konti ;Sofia Stavrianidou.2024-12-2733 minLe podcast de l\'HistgeoboxLe podcast de l'HistgeoboxRébétiko : la musique des marginaux et des fumeurs de haschisch.Κώστας Νούρος KOSTAS NOUROS - "Smyrneiko minore", Rebetika 2 - Izmir Ve Istanbuldan Yıllanmış Sesler, Kalan Müzik – CD 045, 1996 Stratos Pagioumtzis & Stelios Keromitis: "I baglamades", Tragoudistes Tou Rebetikou (vol.2) ,℗ 1996 Minos - EMI SA, 1996 Ioannis Halkias : "Τo Μinore Τou Deke", Rembetika (Greek Music From The Underground), JSP Records – JSP7776, 2006 Apostolos Hadzichristos : "I xenitia", A Unique Greek Voice - Selected Recordings 1937-1953, JSP Records – JSP77146, 2011 Stratos Pagioumtzis : "Thelo Spiti Ke Lefta", The Giants Of Rebetiko, Music Circle LTD – 5000-001-2, 1995 Rosa Eskenazy : "Ta Matakia Sou Ta Dio", Songs of the Cafe Aman, ℗ 2012 FM Records, 2012 Marcos Vamvaka...2024-12-1817 minOuzo TalkOuzo TalkRebetika – The Bouzouki & the blues of Greece with Manolis MichalakisFamed Bouzouki player Manolis Michalakis drops by Ouzo Talk to talk all things Rebetika and the instrument that has come to characterise the genre. Often referred to as 'the blues of Greece', Rebetika is an important part of Greece's musical and cultural heritage, in a marriage of instruments and styles that draw inspiration from ancient Greece, right through to Smyrna in the early 20th century. With the help of our resident Bouzouki expert, George Calopedos, the boys share a few drinks, play some songs and get to the bottom of this important genre.This episode is brought...2024-06-261h 30CountermelodyCountermelodyA Cavalcade of Pop ContraltosMy intention this week to produce a joyous new episode further celebrating contraltos, was undermined by multiple deaths this past week in the musical world, including French pop icon Françoise Hardy, Swiss tenor Eric Tappy, American art song icon Paul Sperry, and R&B diva Angela Bofill, capped by the tragic demise of young Belgian coloratura soprano Jodie Devos of breast cancer at the age of only 35. The episode, thus, begins with brief musical excerpts from all of these recently departed artists. In the main episode, I spread the contralto net even wider than last time, focusing on low-voiced d...2024-06-211h 36SadânüvisSadânüvis11 - Rembetiko müziğinde ikinci ses kullanımıRembetiko müziğinde ikinci ses kullanımıYannis Papaiounou Bursa Gemlik’te 18 Ocak 1913 de doğmuş, 3 Ağustos 1972 de bir trafik kazasında ölmüştür. Buziki ustası, önemli bir bestecidir. Rembetiko müziğinde ikinci ses kullanımı onunla başlar. Bir çeşit çok seslilik diyebiliriz. Dinleyeceğimiz Kaptan O Zepos şarkısı zamanın meşhur balıkçısı için yazılmıştır. Birlikte bir de fotoğrafları vardır. Zepos gerçek bir kişidir. Kaptan Anderas Zeppos şarkısı sözleri şöyle.Bir balıkçı teknesi yanaştı kıyıya / Beklemede Zepos karada / Kaptan Andreas se...2024-03-0452 minSadânüvisSadânüvis10 - Pire rembet arketipi Yorgo BatisPire Rembetikası CD kitapçığı Yorgo Batis’i; Pire rembet arketipi olarak tanıtır. Arketip bizdeki “nev-i şahsına münhasır” gibi bir şey ama tam da değil galiba… Daha çok ilk örnek, hakiki numune, eldeki özgün örnek diye söylemek daha uygun düşecek sanırım.Yorgo Batis; bağlama yani cura çalan hırıltılı sesli rembettir. Bir Pire demirbaşıdır. Denilene göre iyi bir adammış, darda olan herkese borç para verirmiş. Genç müzisyenleri özendirir kollar, onları korurmuş. Fotoğraflarından iyi niyetli, güler yüzlü, şakacı birine benzediği seziliyor. Red Kit’ten...2024-03-0455 minSadânüvisSadânüvis09 - Çöplüğe düşmüş bir melekMarkos Vamvakaris’in “O çöplüğe düşmüş bir melektir” dediği Anestis Delias'a arkadaşları Artemis adını taktılar. 1912 de İzmir’de doğmuştu. Babası santur çalardı, oğluna gitar çalmayı o öğretti. Bilinen sebeplerle Yunanistan'a göçtüler. Delias yetenekli bir müzisyendi ve 1930'ların başında buzuki ve Bağlama çalıyordu. 1934'te Tetras Hakousti tou Peiraios “Meşhur Pire Dörtlüsü”ne katıldı. Diktatör Metaxas rejimi 1936'da birçok sanatçısı gibi onunda şarkılarını da sansürlendi. Şarkılarının yasaklanmasına karşı çıkmış, direnmişti. 1937’de bir hayat kadını tarafından uyuşturucuya alıştırıldı. Uyuşturucu kullandığ...2024-03-0456 minSadânüvisSadânüvis08 - Yuvan Çavuş Yiannis EiciridisYuvan Çavuş olarak bildiğimiz Yiannis Eiciridis 1893 yılında; İconium bölgesindeki Kastamonu kentinde doğdu. Tambura ve diğer yaylı çalgılar (keman, ud vb.) çalıyordu. Osmanlı ordusunda çavuş rütbesiyle görev yaptı. Bu nedenle Yovan Çavuş lakabını almıştır. Sultan Abdülhamit’in sarayında çalgı çaldığı bilgisine dayanarak şu aklı yürütebiliriz.II Abdülhamit zamanında pek çok kentte ve donanmanın büyük gemilerinde bandolar kurulmuştu. Yetenekli bir müzisyen olarak Çavuş bandoda görev yapmış olabilir. Yeteneği Sultan tarafından duyulmuş saraya çağrılıp dinlenmiş de olabilir....2024-03-0456 minSadânüvisSadânüvis07 - Dimitri Semsis’in hikayesiDimitri Semsis’in hikayesi farklı. Makedonya’da 1881’de doğmuş. 1919’da çalışmak için İzmir’e gelmiş ama fazla kalamamış. Mübadele başlayınca Atina’ya gitmiş. Orada başarı elde etmiş, Sahibinin Sesi firması sanat yönetmenliğine kadar da yükselmiş, Atina’da 1950’de ölmüştür. Semsis’in şarkısı İzmir tarzı özelliklerini taşıyor. Gitarla, mandolininin dünyasal, neşeli, hayata dönük ifadesi eser boyu sürüp giderken; alt alta devam eden insanların üzerinden bir atamadığı bir keder, hüzün de eksik değildir.Charles Baudelaire’in melez sevgilisi yüzünden çektiği iç sıkıntı...2024-03-0454 minSadânüvisSadânüvis06 - Anadolu repertuarının gidişiAnadolu’dan göçen müzisyenlerinin beraberinde götürdüğü repertuvarı gittikleri yerde kullanmalarından ve söyleyip çalmalarından daha doğal ne olabilir? Oralarda tutunmak, bilmedik-leri topraklarda yaşamak, karınlarını doyurmak gibi insanca çabalar içindeydiler.Özgürce dağarlarındaki geleneksel birtakım havaları alıp düzenlemiş, yeni yazdıkları sözlerle sunmuşuyorlardı. Yeri gelince belki benim eserim bile demişlerdir. Kim kınayabilir, kim karşı çıkabilir? Güzel, hoşa gidecek bir ezgi bulunursa dayanamazlar. Aydın Zeybek'ini alıp üzerine söz yazmış, söylemişler. Kostas Roukunas’ın bir plağında meşhur "Plevne...2024-03-0458 minSadânüvisSadânüvis05 - İnciri, zeytini, pamuğu, denizlerdeki balığıyla İonyaAnadolu bir diğer söyleyişle Küçük Asya; “Akdeniz’e uzanan bir kısrak başıysa” onun kaşı, gözü, yelesi, ağzı, burnu elbette Tunç Çağı’ndan beri adı Lidya olarak bilinip söylenen Gediz ve Menderes ovalarının denize doğru uzandığı coğrafya olmalıdır. Manisa, İzmir ve Aydın’nın verimli toprakları, iklimi, iklimin getirdiği her türlü değerleridir. İnciri, zeytini, pamuğu, denizlerdeki balığı ile buralarda yaşayan halkına sunduğu sonsuz olanaklarıyla çekim alanı, cazibe merkezidir.İç kesimlerden denize doğru inilince coğrafya ve kültürü değişip, farklılaşır. Aydın ve İzmir sahilleri...2024-03-0455 minSadânüvisSadânüvis04 - Modalı Levanten, Rum ve Ermeni müzisyenlerMandoline ve gitara olan ilgi yalnızca Rum gençleriyle sınırlı kalmaz. Levanten gençler, okullu Türk öğrenciler benzer tarzda mandolinata toplulukları kuruyorlardı. Birkaç fotoğraf vardır ki bu söylediklerimizi doğrular yöndeydi. Simgesi lir sazı olan ve altında MODA yazan bir topluluğun Kadıköy’de Moda semtinde kurulduğu anlaşılıyor. Farklı yaştan müzisyenler ellerinde telli çalgılarıyla poz vermişlerdir. Elinde değnek tutan bir şef, ayrıca üç gitar, bir lavta ve bir banço dan kurulu bir mandolinata topluluğudur. Modalı Levanten, Rum ve Ermeni müzisyenler olsalar gerektir. Bir...2024-03-0458 minSadânüvisSadânüvis03 - Adam aman… İstanbul ve İzmir manileriSemai kahvelerinde okunan mani her zaman "Adam aman" diye bir giriş sözcüğüyle, karakteristik kalıpla başlar. Türünün ipuçlarını vermek için kalıplaşmış bir kısa öndeyiş, belki de bir parola yahut şifre gibidir… Pek çok İstanbul ve İzmir manisi de "adam aman" kalıbı söylenerek gelişir, arkası getirilir.“Gökyüzündeki yıldızlardan bile korkuyorumKonuştuğumuzu biliyorlar veHerkese söyleyecekler diye korkuyorum.”Manes Tis Avyis, Andonis Dalgas…Mübadele ve Müzik: Mübadelenin yüzüncü yılında mübadil şarkıcılar, besteciler, ç...2024-03-0454 minSadânüvisSadânüvis02 - 1890’larda İstanbul’da Popüler Müzik: Estudiantinaİspanya da Cordaba kentinde yayınlanan yerel bir gazete; 28 Şubat 1886 günü bir haber duyurmaktadır. Estudiantina adındaki bu topluluk Bükreş konserini tamamlayıp İstanbul’a gitmiştir ve ardından İzmir’e geçeceklerdir. Orkestra dünya turnesi yapmakta büyük kent merkezlerinde büyük ilgi görmektedir. İspanyol öğrenciler Sultan II. Abdülhamid’in huzurunda konser vermek üzere İstanbul’dadır. Mandolin, gitar ve armonika estudiantina temel çalgılarıdır. Bu müzik ilhamını İtalyan gençlerin sevgililerine yaptıkları serenatlardan almaktadır.İstanbullu Vassillis Sideris 1890'larda ilk kurduğu orkestraya Doğu Estudiantinası...2024-03-0454 minSadânüvisSadânüvis01 - Mübadelenin yüzüncü yılında mübadil şarkıcılar, besteciler, çalgıcılar20. Yüzyıl Yunan müziğinin büyük bir bölümü kökleri bakımından; bu topraklarda şekillenmiş bir müziktir. İlginç olan yanı budur. İstanbul-Bizans müziği başta olmak üzere bu birikim mübadeleye kadar 3000 yılın ötesinde bir kültür birikiminden geliyordu. Buradan göçenlerin birlikte götürdükleri yalnız Bizans, Roma, Yunan değil Likya, Lydia, Karia, Bithinya, Pampiflya, Pontus ve Cappodokia gibi kültürlerin binlerce yıllık birikimiydi.Mübadele ve Müzik: Mübadelenin yüzüncü yılında mübadil şarkıcılar, besteciler, çalgıcıla...2024-03-0430 minPilot WavesPilot WavesThe StageCraft Interviews: Mary-Victoria VoutsasMary-Victoria Voutsas is a "powerful" and "enthralling pianist" (Washington City Paper). She has toured extensively as a pianist and classical musician; she has performed solo at many notable venues, including the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage & Terrace Theatre, the Lisner Auditorium, and many embassies. Ms. Voutsas is also one of the visiting Artists in Residency for Wolf Trap Center for the Performing Arts and has done accompaniment/ensemble work for the National Symphony Orchestra and artists such as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Alison Krauss, and collaboratively performed on NPR’s Tiny Desk series. She earned her degrees with concentrations in Piano Pe...2024-02-151h 07Lovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Giorgos KavourasMulti-talented musician and one of the best rebetiko singers. Of Italian nationality, he came from a musical family which came to Piraeus in 1918. In 1922 he settled in Drapetsona, where his father, who played the violin, opened a musical instrument manufacturing workshop. With the insistence of Vangelis Papazoglou and Stellakis Perpiniadis, he appeared on stage as a singer in 1934 and in 1935 recorded his first album with "Seretis " by Iakovos Montanaris. Kostas Skarvelis chose him as his main singer and entrusted him with 48 of the approximately 70 songs that Giorgos Kavouras recorded in his discography Giorgos Kavouras died on February 20, 1943...2023-09-1213 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - The violinist Alexis ZoumbasAlexis Zoumbas was a Greek folk violinist who gained recognition for his recordings in the early 20th century. He is particularly known for his contributions to the Greek and Balkan music traditions, as well as his influence on American folk music. Zoumbas was born in the early 1880s in the region of Epirus, which is now part of Greece. He emigrated to the United States in the early 1900s, like many Greeks seeking better economic opportunities. In the United States, he continued to play and record his music, which featured a unique blend of Greek, Balkan, and...2023-09-0515 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Instrumental GemsThis week we once again focus on instrumental rare Rebetiko Gems. Delving into some works from Lukianos Cavadias, Alexis Zoumbas & Manolis Hiotis. If you like these podcasts why not become a patron. https://www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras2023-08-3114 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Instrumental piecesThe bouzouki was apparently not particularly well-known among the refugees from Asia Minor, but had been known by that name in Greece since at least 1835, from which year a drawing by the Danish artist Martinus Rørbye has survived. It is a view of the studio of the Athenian luthier Leonidas Gailas (Λεωνίδας Γάϊλας), whom the artist describes as Fabricatore di Bossuchi. The drawing clearly shows a number of bouzouki-like instruments. Despite this evidence, we still know nothing of the early history of the instrument's association with what came to be called rebetiko Recent research has however uncovered a number of hitherto unknown refer...2023-07-1814 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Lost in timeDelving into the world of rare recordings from the 1920's, and one of the oldest recordings of the bouzouki!2023-07-1113 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Rarities Peristeris/TomboulisBecome a patron of this podcast https://www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Spiros Peristeris was born in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire. His parents were Aristides, a famous musician who originated from Athens, and Despina (née Bekou) who was a Corsican Greek and an Italian citizen. Peristeris learned to play the mandolin from a young age. Around 1914, his family moved to Constantinople where Peristeris graduated from the Italian school, managing to learn Italian and German. He also completed his music studies and was already an acclaimed musician at the age of 18. Agapios Tomboulis (Hagop Stambulyan) (Greek: Αγάπιος Τομπούλης; 1891–1965) was a famous Armenian and Greek oud player of r...2023-07-0516 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Vassilis Tsitsanis 1936-1940 Part 1Vassilis Tsitsanis (1915-1984) was a Greek singer, songwriter, and bouzouki player, considered one of the most influential figures in Greek music. He is often referred to as the "architect" of modern Greek popular music. Tsitsanis was born on January 18, 1915, in Trikala, Greece. He began playing the bouzouki at a young age and eventually moved to Athens in the late 1930s to pursue a career in music. His innovative style and compositions played a significant role in the evolution of rebetiko, a genre of Greek music associated with urban working-class culture. 2023-06-2811 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Pioneer Bouzouki makers The bouzouki arrived in Greece following the 1919–1922 war in Asia Minor and the subsequent population exchange between Greece and Turkey. The early bouzoukia mostly had three courses (six strings in three pairs, known as trichordo) and were tuned in different ways, according to the scale one wanted to play. At the end of the 1950s, four-course (tetrachordo) bouzouki started to gain popularity. The four-course bouzouki was made popular by Manolis Chiotis, who also used a tuning akin to standard guitar tuning, which made it easier for guitarists to play bouzouki; this angered purists, but allowed for greater virtuosity and helped...2023-06-0613 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - A brief history of Recording companies in GreeceBecome a patron of this podcast www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Lovers of Rebetika - A brief history of Recording companies in Greece During the period from 1920 to 1960, the Greek music industry underwent significant developments and transformations. Several recording companies played a crucial role in shaping the landscape of Greek music during that time. Here are some notable recording companies in Greece from 1920 to 1960 Odeon: Odeon was a major recording company in Greece during this period. It was originally a German company but established a branch in Greece in the early 20th century. Odeon recorded and distributed a...2023-05-3012 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Athens 1939 - 1944This week we once again delve into the music of Rebetiko and it's historical context on how it shaped the musical landscape of Greece for ever. Rebetiko is basically an umbrella term, comprising several forms of music that evolved in Greece and Greek speaking parts of the Ottoman Empire during the mid and late 19th century, until they unified in the early 20th century to form the distinctive sound that is associated with the rebetiko today. Support this podcast by becoming a patron www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras2023-05-2314 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Athens 1939 - 1943This week we touch on some of the earlier recordings from Athens between 1939 and 1943. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-05-1615 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Marika NinouMarika Ninou, born Evangelia Atamian, was an iconic and leading Greek-Armenian vocalist in the early 1950s, specialized in the rebetiko genre. There is mystery surrounding her birth, but one hypothesis is that she was born in 1922 on the ship “Evangelistria” which brought her mother, her two sisters and her eight-year-old brother, from Smyrna to Piraeus, to flee the Catastrophe of Smyrna, a great fire that destroyed the Greek and Armenian quarters of the city, causing the death of at least 10,000 Greeks and Armenians (100,000 according to other sources), and a flow of at least 50,000 Greek and Armenian refugees (400,000 according to other s...2023-05-0913 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - A brief introduction to Panagiotis ToundasPanagiotis Toundas (1886–23 May 1942) was a Greek composer of the early 20th century. He is probably the most famous representative of the "Smyrna School" and made a notable contribution to the creation of the rebetico style music in Greece. He was born in Smyrna and from a young age he learned to play the mandolin. In the early 20th century became a member of the Smyrneiki Estudiantina. In 1924, he became director of the local annex of Odeon Records. He worked with all the major record labels in Greece and was responsible for most recordings of the era. In 1931 he assumed the posit...2023-04-1116 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Stratos PagioumtzisPagioumtzis was born in 1904 in Asia Minor and he migrated to Greece before 1919. Together with Giorgos Batis, Anestis Delias, and Markos Vamvakaris, they formed the now legendary rebetiko quartet I Tetras. Pagioumtzis had a beautiful voice which earned him wide recognition. He is considered as one of the greatest singers of the classical rebetiko era. Pagioumtzis recorded over 400 songs with his voice and worked with many well-known composers, he died of a stroke on 16 November 1971 in New York, after completing a concert in a Greek nightclub. 2023-04-0417 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - 1936-1947 Tassia Vyroni, Daizy Stavropoulou, Ioanna Georgakopoulo & Stella HaskilThis week we delve into some of the history and works behind Tassia Vyroni, Daizy Stavropoulou, Ioanna Georgakopoulo & Stella Haskil. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-03-2818 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Women of Rebetika Athens 1934 -1936This week we delve into the works of Anna Pagana, Marika Kanaropoulo , Aggelitsa Papazoglou and more Roza Eskenazi!. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-03-2115 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - The brief history of Roza EskenaziRoza Eskenazi was a renowned, multilingual Greek singer who had a long and influential career. At seven, Eskenazi moved to Greece with her family and became enamored with the local theater scene over her parents’ objections. She began dancing in taverns and theaters and quickly began singing as well. In the late 1920s, a recording mogul noticed Eskenazi, who launched her career, started touring extensively, and recorded more than five hundred songs in the next ten years. She spent the German occupation running a restaurant in Athens, often risking her life to save others from the Nazis. After a br...2023-03-1416 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Roza Eskenazi, Rita Abadzi , Stella VoyiadziThis week we focus on the amazing Eskenazi , Abadzi and Voyiadzi and the amazing work they produced in the early 1930's.  Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-03-0816 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - The story of Anestis DeliasAnestis Delias or Anestos Delias (Greek: Ανέστης Δελιάς 1912 – 31 July 1944) was a Greek bouzouki player, composer and singer of rebetiko, also known with the nicknames Anestaki (Ανεστάκι) or Artemis (Αρτέμης). Delias real surname was Delios (Δέλιoς). He was born in Smyrna and had two younger sisters. His father Panagiotis, who was a shoemaker and a noted santuri player, taught him to play the guitar. After the end of the Greco-Turkish war of 1919–1922, Delias and his family moved to Greece and settled at Drapetsona. Having lost his father in the destruction of Smyrna, Delias worked in many different jobs to support his family. Delias was a very talented musi...2023-02-2817 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - SmyrneikaIn this podcast we discuss the identity of Smyrneika , briefly discussing the instrumentation and how it impacted the musical landscape. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-02-1418 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Changing the musical landscape of GreeceWith the Asia Minor Catastrophe in 1923, a great number of refugees resettled in harbor cities like Piraeus, Volos, and Thessaloniki. This intermingling of cultures had a profound impact on the urban musical landscape, with musicians constantly exchanging new ideas and inspiring each other. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-02-0721 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Acceptance in mainstream.This week we explore the historical perception of this music when it first came to fruition in Greece and how it was eventually accepted in the mainstream music appetite of Greeks.  Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-02-0121 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Rare recordings from the undergroundIn this week's podcast, we delve into the recordings of the exceptional violinist Alexis Zoumbas, Marika Papagika and also hear a track from the Cavadhias Popular Orchestra that was recorded in Camden NJ in 1926!. Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2023-01-2420 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Rare recordings from Asia Minor 2023 #1Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras In this podcast, we introduce you to common words that come up again and again in Rebetika, also we start to delve into the rare recordings from Asia Minor and some rare recordings from Chicago!. 2023-01-1719 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Last podcast for 2022This week we delve into some of the works of Yiannis Dhragatsis, Dimitris Kalinikos and Kostas Karipis!. This is the last episode for 2022, back again early 2023! Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2022-11-2318 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Terminology and common phrases in RebetikaIn this episode, we explore some common words that come up in Rebetika and the meaning behind them. As always we keep the podcast informal, short and conversational.  Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2022-11-1520 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Athens 1934 -1936This week we once again visit the recordings done by Rita Abadzi, Sophia Karivali, Aggelitsa Papazoglou and Georgia Mittaki.  Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2022-11-0822 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Smyrne and Athens 1930'sThis week we continue to dip our toes into recordings from Athens, Constantinople ! Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2022-10-2720 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - New York - Istanbul - AthensThis week we delve into the recordings of Marika Politissa , born in Constantinople 1900, we also listen to the beautiful voice of Rita Abadzi and Rosa Eskenazi . Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras 2022-10-1921 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Constantinople - Smyrne - New York & ChicagoSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras This week we will focus on some recordings by Marika Papagika in New York and also Kyriaki Kapsali, both had emigrated to New York in the early 1900's .  Kyriaki Kapsali was born in Constantinople in 1878 and emigrated to New York with her husband in 1914, they also set up their own company Panhellinion Records. 2022-10-1320 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Women of Rebetika 1936 - 1947 Part 2Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras This episode we delve into some songs from Ioanna Yeorgakopoulou , Stella Haskil & Sofia Karivali.  Rebetiko ( ρεμπέτικο), plural rebetika (ρεμπέτικα , occasionally transliterated as rembetiko or rebetico, is a term used today to designate originally disparate kinds of urban Greek music which have come to be grouped together since the so-called rebetika revival, which started in the 1960s and developed further from the early 1970s onwards.Rebetiko briefly can be described as the urban popular song of the Greeks, especially the poorest, from the late 19th century to the 1950s. 2022-10-0618 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Women of Rebetika Athens 1936-1947Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras This week we explore the music of Roza Eskenazi, Tassia Vryoni , Rita Abadzi to name a few. Part of the next series of Lovers of Rebetika, we will explore female artists between the period of 1936-1947. 2022-09-2919 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - A labyrinth of musicSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras This week we delve into some rare recordings from Manolis Hiotis, listen to the heartbreaking violin playing of Alexis Zoumbas and also the beautiful singing of Demitris Arapakis. Once again we visit rare Rebetiko recordings made in New York in the early 1920s. 2022-09-1520 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Rarities and musical Gems of RebetikaSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras In this episode of Lovers of Rebetika, we delve into some rare gems that we're recorded in New York including a rare piece from Ioannis Papaioannou from the early 1950's , we listen to a rare track from renowned Lyra player Lambros Leondaridis recorded in 1931 to name a few. The Lovers of Rebetika podcast series aims to be light and informal . 2022-09-0822 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - The genius of Spiros PeristerisSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Peristeris was born in Smyrna, Ottoman Empire. His parents were Aristides, a famous musician who originated from Athens, and Despina (née Bekou) who was a Corsican Greek and an Italian citizen. Peristeris learned to play the mandolin from a young age. Around 1914, his family moved to Constantinople where Peristeris graduated from the Italian school, managing to learn Italian and German. He also completed his music studies and was already an acclaimed musician at the age of 18. After the death of his father in 1918, he moved back to Smy...2022-09-0122 minWhen Humanists Attack!!!When Humanists Attack!!!Gail Holst-Warhaft: Greece with GailThe third season of When Humanists Attack!! opens with a fascinating exploration of modern Greek history, culture, and music. Roger Kimmel Smith interviews Gail Holst-Warhaft, the author of books on the hashish-fueled rebetika music genre and the nisiotika music of the Aegean islands, as well as a biography of Zorba the Greek composer Mikis Theodorakis.2022-08-2659 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Instrumental Music from Greece 1905 -1935 PART 2Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras This week we once again delve into instrumental pieces from 1905 -1935, many of which are the original recordings of that have since been re-recorded and have become a staple in modern Greek music. 2022-08-2620 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Instrumental Music from Greece 1905 -1935Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras In this episode, we dip our toes into some rare instrumental pieces from Greece - covering the period of 1905-1935. 2022-08-1921 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - An introduction to Markos VamvakarisSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Márkos Vamvakáris, was a rebetiko musician. He is universally referred to by rebetiko writers and fans simply by his first name, Márkos. The great significance of Vamvakaris for the rebetiko is also reflected by his nickname: the "patriarch of the rebetiko". This episode gives you a brief introduction to Markos Vamvakaris, 2022-08-1213 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Vassilis Tsitsanis – The post war years 1946-1954 Support this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras In full flight, Vassilis Tsitsanis released hit after hit from 1946 onwards and his music lifted the spirits of a country reeling from the devastation of World War 2. Tsitsanis wrote more than 500 songs and is still remembered as an extraordinary composer and bouzouki player. This podcast episode delves into the pre-war period of his songwriting between 1936-1940.2022-08-0416 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Vassilis Tsitsanis - A brief introduction to a legendary songwriterSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Vassilis Tsitsanis 18 January 1915 – 18 January 1984. He became one of the leading Greek composers of his time and is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern Rebetiko and Laiko music. Tsitsanis wrote more than 500 songs and is still remembered as an extraordinary composer and bouzouki player. This podcast episode delves into the pre-war period of his songwriting between 1936-1940. 2022-07-2913 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Marika Papagika, Roza Eskenazi and Rita AbadziSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Undoubtedly three of the most influential trailblazers in the world of Rebetika, Marika Papagika , Roza Eskenazi and Rita Abadzi.  Marika Papagika distinguished herself from most of her contemporaries by virtue of her sweet soprano voice with its relatively high tessitura, her vocal timbre, somewhat reminiscent of Western classical singers, and her diction. The style and sound of her recordings is further distinguished by the particular accompaniment which graced most of them.  Roza Eskenazi was a renowned, multilingual Greek singer who had a long and infl...2022-07-2216 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Music from the undergroundSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Rebetiko probably originated in the music of the larger, mainly coastal cities in today's Asia Minor with large Greek communities during the Ottoman era. In these cities, the cradles of rebetiko were likely to be the hashish dens and coffee shops, and even the prison. There is a certain amount of recorded Greek material from the first two decades of the 20th century, recorded in Constantinople/Istanbul, Egypt, and in America, of which isolated examples have some bearing on rebetiko, such as in the very first case of th...2022-07-1518 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLover's of Rebetika - The enigma of Apostolos ChatzichristosSupport this podcast by becoming a patron ⁠www.patreon.com/ConKalamaras Apostolos Chatzichristos born in 1904  was a rebetiko singer and composer from Asia Minor who wrote the lyrics and music of many famous rebetiko songs which he also performed. Besides his own songs, he performed rebetika songs of other composers. He tends to be perceived in the shadows of his prominent prolific colleagues of that time, such as Vassilis Tsitsanis, Yiannis Papaiounou, Markos Vamvakaris, and Manolis Hiotis.2022-07-0818 minMeditaaccionMeditaaccionNo.069 - Música tradicional GriegaGrecia tiene una larga tradición en la música, que se remonta a la época antigua. Varios dioses y diosas estaban conectados con la música y la danza. Además, la misma palabra proviene de las Nueve Musas de la Grecia antigua. Ellas fueron la inspiración de todos los artistas e incluso hoy en día muchos artistas hablan de su musa. Actualmente también tenemos muchos términos musicales de la lengua griega, como armonía, melodía, canción, coro, orquesta, cromática, escena, lira, himno, salmo y el ritmo. Durante el largo viaje a través del ti...2022-07-0546 minMeditaaccionMeditaaccionNo.069 - Música tradicional GriegaGrecia tiene una larga tradición en la música, que se remonta a la época antigua. Varios dioses y diosas estaban conectados con la música y la danza. Además, la misma palabra proviene de las Nueve Musas de la Grecia antigua. Ellas fueron la inspiración de todos los artistas e incluso hoy en día muchos artistas hablan de su musa. Actualmente también tenemos muchos términos musicales de la lengua griega, como armonía, melodía, canción, coro, orquesta, cromática, escena, lira, himno, salmo y el ritmo. Durante el largo viaje a través del ti...2022-07-0546 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - Kostas SkarvelisKostas Skarvelis wrote hundreds of songs, of which over 200 (so far) have been identified in the 78 rpm discography. They were sung by the greatest singers of the interwar period such as Costas Nouros, Marika Franzeskopoulou (Tilitissa), Rita Abatzi (and her sister Sofia Karivali), Roza Eskenazy, Stellakis Permbiadis, Stamakos Vratzos Stratos , Antonis Dalgas, Grigoris Asikis, Costas Roukounas, Giannis Papaioannou, Apostolos Chatzichristos, Evangelos Sofroniou, Zacharias Kasimatis and others. However, he gave the "portion of the lion" to the great singer George Kavouras, who for a long period (1935-41) identified his voice with the excellent melodies and lyrics of Kostas Skarvelis. There...2022-07-0120 minLovers of RebetikaLovers of RebetikaLovers of Rebetika - What is Rebetika?This episode will give the listeners an umbrella introduction to Rebetika. What is Rebetika? Often called the Greek blues, like the blues, it grew out of a specific urban subculture and reflected the harsh realities of an oppressed subculture's lifestyle. Although the origins of the music certainly stretch into the 19th century—and earlier— it was especially important and vibrant during the 20s, 30s, 40s, and early 50s. It was the music of the lower ends of the socio-economic spectrum—those who stood outside “mainstream” culture in certain although not all respects. Support this podca...2022-06-2421 minEl SotEl SotEl Sot 03x02 - Malakia is 'n da houseAvui tenim als Malakia, que venen de frança i ens parlen de la Rebetika, la música underground grega dels anys 30. Toquen en directe. Tenim també Anarres que ens recomana un llibre. La resta es com sempre, diem coses i posem música. Enjoy 1. Gata Cattana - La prueba 2. Nature boys-Babylon 3. Baixa permanent-Refugi 4.Ill!-Fliesenstisch 5.Zone infinie- Vers le kaos 6.Drug church-Clifton Country Llibre recomanat Mas allá de las creencias. Tasmin knight Ed. Lo común Música en viu: Malakia2022-02-191h 15Radiovisione - Cavalieri nella tempestaRadiovisione - Cavalieri nella tempestaEp. n°20 - Conversazione con Camilla BarbaritoCamilla Barbarito, cantante e performer milanese (classe 1978), si è formata attraverso un percorso variegato di teatro sperimentale e canto. È entrata in contatto con altre culture musicali extra-europee anche grazie a viaggi in Africa Sub-Sahariana. Collabora con numerosi ensemble musicali e porta avanti una propria originale ricerca nell’ambito della musica popolare mediterranea, ispirandosi alle sonorità balcaniche, al fado portoghese, alla musica rebetika greca e molto altro.Composizione e montaggio audio a cura di Antonella Spina e Attilio Nicoli CristianiMusiche: Riders on the storm (J. Densmore - R. Krieger - R. Manzarek - J. Morrison) - The Doors...2021-11-1041 minRadioVisioneRadioVisioneCavalieri nella tempesta - Ep. n°20 - conversazione con Camilla BarbaritoCamilla Barbarito, cantante e performer milanese (classe 1978), si è formata attraverso un percorso variegato di teatro sperimentale e canto. È entrata in contatto con altre culture musicali extra-europee anche grazie a viaggi in Africa Sub-Sahariana. Collabora con numerosi ensemble musicali e porta avanti una propria originale ricerca nell’ambito della musica popolare mediterranea, ispirandosi alle sonorità balcaniche, al fado portoghese, alla musica rebetika greca e molto altro.Composizione e montaggio audio a cura di Antonella Spina e Attilio Nicoli CristianiMusiche: Riders on the storm (J. Densmore - R. Krieger - R. Manzarek - J. Morrison) - The Doors...2021-11-0941 minEntertainment News from Athens, Tributes to Greek ArtistsEntertainment News from Athens, Tributes to Greek ArtistsTribute to singer Stelios KazantzidisStelios Kazantzidis, 29 August 1931 – 14 September 2001 was a prominent leading Greek singer of  popular music, or Laïkó. He collaborated with many of Greece's foremost composers, a hallmark in his career – and an event of great importance for the musical scene of post-war Greece – was his cooperation with composer Vassilis Tsitsanis. Starting in 1956 it resulted in several new songs as well as reinterpretions of Tsitsanis older songs. Kazantzidis, thus, sung and popularized such rebetiko classics as "Synnefiasmeni Kyriaki", "Bakse tsifliki" and "Ta Kavourakia". A few years later Kazantzidis started to develop his own musical style, a style with influences ranging from rebetika...2021-09-0136 minYine Yeni Yeniden 90\'larYine Yeni Yeniden 90'larBölüm 35 - İki Yaka: Yunanistan ve TürkiyeBu bölümde Türkiye ve Yunanistan’ın ortak başlayıp birlikte büyüyen popüler müzik tarihlerine 90’lara açtığımız pencereden bakıyoruz. Türkiye’deki rembetiko şarkıları incelerken Türkiye-Yunanistan arasındaki suni düşmanlıktan, aile hatıralarının resmi söylemden farklı şeyler hatırlatmasından ve dil öğreniminde müziğin rolünden bahsediyoruz. 35. Bölüm şerefine İlker’in İzmir anıları da mikrofona takılıyor. Bölümde bahsettiğimiz kimi linkler şöyle: Yedikule Prison, Cultural Diplomacy, and the Revival of Rebetika in Turkey, Dallas DeForest https://mediterraneanpal...2021-01-1300 minArtemis ProjectsArtemis ProjectsInterview with Sophie Lanigan on project 'SENT'Conversation with Sophie Lanigan, the founder of 'SENT' - a project of 100 ideas about space. A new postcard is posted weekly on @sentfolder. Contributions to the project are sought from a global network of architects, artists, economists, lawyers and environmentalists but are welcome from anyone who would like to be Sent. Sent explores how we conceive space and the conversations surrounding it. Sent wants to know more about the nuances, failures, intrigues and oddities that occur in the symbiotic relationships between people and their space - physical or otherwise. Interviewed in December 2020 by Ira Ferris on Found Sounds Lost Horizons...2020-12-1523 minLúcumaLúcumaEntrevista a Daniel Melingo por "Oasis"Daniel Melingo lleva varias décadas de carrera y continúa explorando la música y a sí mismo. Con la curiosidad por delante ha descubierto varios lazos tanto personales como culturales entre Argentina y Grecia, el tango y la rebetika. Este 2020 salió “Oasis”, uno de los grandes álbumes de lo que va del año, en el que nuclea muchísimos estilos musicales por los que Daniel ha pasado y retroalimenta estos lazos que fue sondeando durante toda su vida.Entrevista: Agustín Wicki.Edición de audio: Agustín De Palma.Fotografía: Alfredo Srur.2020-07-1527 minFuture Beats Podcast EditionFuture Beats Podcast EditionYéyé Noir, Sunshine CumbiaEn este nuevo episodio de Future Beats Alex García Amat, confinado en su estudio doméstico, te invita a emprender un viaje sin moverte en busca de universos sonoros paralelos. Con la psicodelia afrocaribeña nómada del Conjunto Papa Upa y su conexión venezolana vía Ámsterdam; el infeccioso jazz on dub con denominación de origen de la jamaicana Jah9; el blues portuario de raíz rebétika del gran Melingo; el kaleidoscopio noir yéyé de la girl band francesa Juniore; el transfronterizo latin stomp de espíritu r...2020-03-1855 minÚltimos programasÚltimos programasYéyé Noir, Sunshine CumbiaEn este nuevo episodio de Future Beats Alex García Amat, confinado en su estudio doméstico, te invita a emprender un viaje sin moverte en busca de universos sonoros paralelos. Con la psicodelia afrocaribeña nómada del Conjunto Papa Upa y su conexión venezolana vía Ámsterdam; el infeccioso jazz on dub con denominación de origen de la jamaicana Jah9; el blues portuario de raíz rebétika del gran Melingo; el kaleidoscopio noir yéyé de la girl band francesa Juniore; el transfronterizo latin stomp de esp...2020-03-1855 minSummertimeSummertimeYéyé Noir, Sunshine CumbiaEn este nuevo episodio de Future Beats Alex García Amat, confinado en su estudio doméstico, te invita a emprender un viaje sin moverte en busca de universos sonoros paralelos. Con la psicodelia afrocaribeña nómada del Conjunto Papa Upa y su conexión venezolana vía Ámsterdam; el infeccioso jazz on dub con denominación de origen de la jamaicana Jah9; el blues portuario de raíz rebétika del gran Melingo; el kaleidoscopio noir yéyé de la girl band francesa Juniore; el transfronterizo latin stomp de esp...2020-03-1855 minThe Killer Music PodcastThe Killer Music PodcastRebetika the Blues of GreeceToday we learn about the musical genre of Rebetika and hear some crazy tales! Fun times!2020-01-1045 minRefugee RadioRefugee RadioRefugee Radio 'Rembetika Blues' documentary discussion: Rebetika as migration storiesWe interview filmmaker Dr Mary Zounazi about her current documentary-in-progress, 'Rembetika Blues', which details the story of Greece's rebetika music. We discuss rebetika's role in keeping alive the memories of migration, drawing together diasporic populations, as well as its relevance to current waves of migration and forced displacement such as those of Syrian refugees arriving in Greece.2019-06-3000 minBar Crawl RadioBar Crawl RadioBCR #7: Wade Ripka's Greek Rebetika MusicBecky and I returned to Gebhards Beer Culture on W. 72nd Street for our 7th BCR podcast. I am lovin' the beer choices that Matt -- bar owner -- and Lindsey -- manager -- have gathered. Beer selection changes every week. Anyway ... the show features a conversation with Wade Ripka leader of the Eastern Blokhedz and Greek Judas bands and includes cuts from his new album with Greek Judas -- must hear their version of the Rebetika standard "Why I smoke cocaine."Ingrid Griffth speaks about her one-woman show "Demarara Gold" -- a young girl's exp...2019-04-031h 14P2 DokumentärP2 DokumentärKrisen som lyfte grekisk folkmusikDen grekiska urbana folkmusiken rebetika även kallad rembetika, rembetiko och rebetiko hämtar kraft ur Greklands kriser. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. När den senaste ekonomiska krisen slog till i Grekland försvann speltillfällen och konsertlokaler tvingades stänga, men för rebetiko-musiken har den krisen istället inneburit ett uppsving. I ett vintrigt Aten träffar vi såväl unga hajpade rebetikoband som veteraner för att ta reda på hur det kommer sig. Vi letar oss också tillbaka till rebetikons födelse, och en annan kris som på mång...2018-05-2656 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 23/11/2012Katti Ntali. Con Isabella Ragonese2012-11-2307 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 23/11/2012Katti Ntali. Con Isabella Ragonese2012-11-2307 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 22/11/2012Fernando Buscemi2012-11-2210 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 22/11/2012Fernando Buscemi2012-11-2210 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 21/11/2012Neorebets2012-11-2108 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 21/11/2012Neorebets2012-11-2108 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 20/11/2012Kristoffilakis and Theodora. Con Isabella Ragonese2012-11-2007 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 20/11/2012Kristoffilakis and Theodora. Con Isabella Ragonese2012-11-2007 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 19/11/2012Costas Ferris2012-11-1910 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 19/11/2012Costas Ferris2012-11-1910 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 16/11/2012Origine parola Rebetiko - ospite: Dimitris Kotsiouros2012-11-1610 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 16/11/2012Origine parola Rebetiko - ospite: Dimitris Kotsiouros2012-11-1610 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 15/11/2012Giorgio Ieranò2012-11-1509 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 15/11/2012Giorgio Ieranò2012-11-1509 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 14/11/2012Francesco Moretti e Uto Gumpel. Salvataggio della Grecia.2012-11-1409 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 14/11/2012Francesco Moretti e Uto Gumpel. Salvataggio della Grecia.2012-11-1409 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 13/11/2012David Prudhomme2012-11-1309 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 13/11/2012David Prudhomme2012-11-1309 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 12/11/2012Ricordo di Markos Vamvakaris2012-11-1207 minRebetika GinnasticaRebetika GinnasticaREBETIKA GINNASTICA del 12/11/2012Ricordo di Markos Vamvakaris2012-11-1207 minShtetl Montreal » ShtetlShtetl Montreal » ShtetlOdessa Gangster BalladsOrkestar Kriminal plays live in studio. Catch their "ganovim-loshn" tunes (thieves' language) from the Odessa, Warsaw and Istanbul underworld, plus, they also play Rebetika Mortika hash den anthems of 1930s Greek underground. Celebrating 25 year of community radio on CKUT!2012-10-1950 minНезависимая электронная музыка - история и современностьНезависимая электронная музыка - история и современностьIEM 115 - Yannis KyriakidesПередача посвящена творчеству Янниса Кириакидеса, слушаем альбомы "A Conspiracy Cantata" (2001, Unsounds), "The Thing Like Us" (2004, Unsounds), "The Buffer Zone" (2005, Unsounds), "Wordless" (2006, Unsounds), "Rebetika" (2010, Unsounds) и "Antichamber" (2010, Unsounds).2012-01-1400 min