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  2. Category:Greek songs - Wikipedia

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  3. Greek traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Pidikto songs are more energetic and involve leaping, whilst the Syrto songs and accompanying dances are slower and more free-flowing. [1] Some songs also are a combination of Pidikto and Syrto tempos. Universal dances that accompany Greek folk music include Kalamatianos (a universal Greek dance from Kalamata), Tsamiko, Ballos and Sousta. [2]

  4. Category:Greek patriotic songs - Wikipedia

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    Category: Greek patriotic songs. 2 languages. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance.

  5. Zari (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Zari" (Greek: Ζάρι, pronounced; transl. "Dice") is a song by Greek singer Marina Satti as the second single off her extended play P.O.P. (2024). The song was co-written and co-produced by Satti alongside eight other songwriters and seven other producers. It was released on 7 March 2024 by Golden Records.

  6. Konstantinos Argiros discography - Wikipedia

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    This page is the discography of the Greek singer Konstantinos Argyros. [ 1 ] It consists of six studio albums and twenty-two singles, including " Ximeromata " which is one of the most viewed Greek songs on YouTube .

  7. Nisiotika - Wikipedia

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    The lyre is the dominant folk instrument along with the laouto, violin, tsampouna, and souravli with widely varying Greek characteristics. Representative musicians and performers of Nisiotika include: Mariza Koch , credited with reviving the field in the 1970s, Yiannis Parios , Domna Samiou and the Konitopoulos family (Giorgos and Vangelis ...

  8. Giorgos Mitsakis - Wikipedia

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    Giorgos Mitsakis (Greek: Γιώργος Μητσάκης; 1921 in Constantinople – 17 November 1993 in Athens) was a Greek composer and lyricist of numerous rebetika and folk songs, as well as a skillful bouzouki player. He was also known by the nickname the teacher (ο Δάσκαλος). [1]

  9. Areti Ketime - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, she participated in the Greek tragedy play "Oedipus Rex" in Epidaurus, as a member of the "Chorus" led by George Dalaras. [2] In 2008, she took part in a concert titled Kyklamina ("Cyclamens") in which she performed a series of songs called Tragoudia tis Ksenitias ("Songs of Emigration") along with George Kotsinis in Aristi, Epirus.