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  2. List of radio stations in Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Greek pop music (ex. Greek Choice Radio, Russian Hit FM and Coast FM) 91.6: Cool Radio Cyprus 2018 Foreign dance and pop music (ex. Play FM, Fresh and Evrithmo) 94.5, 107.9 Απόστολος Ανδρέας Apostolos Andreas 2002 Religious station; rebroadcasting with Ecclesia FM 89.5: 95.2: CUT Radio 95,2 2013

  3. Music of Greece - Wikipedia

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    The music of Greece is as diverse and celebrated as its history.Greek music separates into two parts: Greek traditional music and Byzantine music.These compositions have existed for millennia: they originated in the Byzantine period and Greek antiquity; there is a continuous development which appears in the language, the rhythm, the structure and the melody. [1]

  4. Shake It (Sakis Rouvas song) - Wikipedia

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    Official performance video. "Shake It" (Final) on YouTube. " Shake It " is a song recorded by Greek singer Sakis Rouvas with music composed by Nikos Terzis and lyrics written by Nektarios Tirakis. It represented Greece in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004, held in Istanbul.

  5. Greek traditional music - Wikipedia

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    A Greek of the 18th century playing tambouras.. Greek folk music originally, predominantly contained one genre, known as Greek Demotiko (or Demotic/Paradosiako). This refers to the traditional Greek popular songs and music of mainland Greece and islands, which date back to the Byzantine times. [1]

  6. Music of Crete - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The music of Crete (Greek: Κρητική μουσική, Kritikí mousikí), also called kritika (κρητικά), refers to traditional forms of Greek folk music prevalent on the island of Crete in Greece. Cretan traditional music includes instrumental music (generally also involving singing), a capella songs known as the rizitika ...

  7. Hymn to Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The " Hymn to Liberty ", [ a ] also known as the " Hymn to Freedom ", [ b ] is a Greek poem written by Dionysios Solomos in 1823 and set to music by Nikolaos Mantzaros in 1828. It officially became the national anthem of Greece in 1864 and Cyprus in 1966. Consisting of 158 stanzas in total, is the longest national anthem in the world by length ...

  8. MAD TV (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    MAD TV (TV channel) MAD TV (also known as MAD) is a Greek television network that broadcasts music related programming including video clips, music news, and interviews as well as concert footage. It was the first music station in Greece, launched on June 6, 1996, and is run by Andreas Kouris.

  9. Polyphonic song of Epirus - Wikipedia

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    Polyphonic song of Epirus. The polyphonic song of Epirus is a form of traditional folk polyphony practiced among Albanians, Aromanians, Greeks and ethnic Macedonians in southern Albania and northwestern Greece. [1] [2] The polyphonic song of Epirus is not to be confused with other varieties of polyphonic singing, such as the yodeling songs of ...