Last summer, near the Acropolis, an ancient theatre hosted an unprecedented meeting of Greek and American musics and musicians. Maria Farantouri sang. Charles Lloyd's quartet and two Greeks played.
CD 1: 01. Kratissa ti zoi mou; 02. Dream Weaver; 03. Blow Wind; 04. Requiem; 05. Greek Suite, Part I: Hymnos stin Ayia Triada, Epano sto xero homa, Messa stous ...
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Cyprus Symphony Orchestra branches out to rural locations
A new month is almost here and it brings… heat and a rejuvenated cultural agenda! A new wave of events is fast approaching as the calendar moves towards the hotter spring and summer months and it ...
The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra joins forces for the first time with distinguished Greek artist Maria Farantouri for a tribute to Mikis Theodorakis. The Magical Night concerts on May 14 and 15 also mark ...
Maria Farantouri talks of a time when music was “the embodiment of resistance”. The once-exiled singer and activist came to international attention when she used her music to campaign against the ...
What might on the surface appear as a meeting of disparate minds—jazz with Byzantine airs—ignores the fact that multi-reed/woodwind player Charles Lloyd has been embracing the music of the world for ...
Charles Lloyd, American, not only the most lyrical but frankly the most conversational of jazz saxophonists, is a musical orator and curator of quiet fire. Maria Farantouri, well on her way to legend ...
Simply sign up to the Life & Arts myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. The saxophonist’s airy tone and ululating warbles blend with and elaborate Maria Farantouri’s precise diction and ...
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