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Ntalgkas, Antonis [Adonis / Antonis Diamantidis Dalgas]

by Kounadis, Panagiotis

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1st Greek Edition.
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9789605031091
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9605031094
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Athens: Ta Nea/ Alter - Ego Media, 2012 Book. As New. Book + CD. 1st Greek Edition.. [The Voices of Rebetiko sereis #4.] Antonis "Dalgas" Diamantidis 1892 -1945, singer and songwriter of popular rebetika.The words of 15 of his songs are included, with citations of the original records, which are reproduced on the accompanying CD. 50p. illus. bibliography.[2 copies found In Worldcat].
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Road to Rembetika : Music of a Greek Sub-culture
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Road to Rembetika : Music of a Greek Sub-culture

by Holst,Gail

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Limni,Evvia,Greece: Denise Harvey, 1994 Book. As New. French Wraps. Inscribed by Author(s). Reprint.. The rembetika, songs that were sung in the poor quarters of Smyrna, Istanbul and the ports of Greece in the late nineteenth century, and became the popular bouzouki music of the 1930s to 1950s, have many parallels with American blues. Like the blues, the rembetika were the music of outsiders, who developed their own slang and their own forms of expression. Road to Rembetika was the first book in English to attempt a general survey of the world of the 'rembetes' who smoked hashish and danced the passionate introspective zebekiko to release their emotions. The author Gail Holst, an Australian musician and writer who first came to Greece in 1965 and who has continued to perform and write about Greek music ever since, describes her own initiation into the rembetika, outlines its historical and sociological background, its musical characteristics and instrumentation. The second part of the book is… Read More
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