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Tsertos also dedicated to Ms. The big record companies of Athens wanted to record his songs, but in order to do so, he had to ask for leaves of absence from the army. Marika Ninou was a fairytale in her birth, in and after her death, a living legend through her lifetime, explosive temperament on and off stage, a muse for Vasilis Tsitsanis and other important musicians. He was mourned across Greece , where his music is still enjoyed to this day and he is regarded as a legend of rebetiko music. In the album Charama he played a series of classic laika songs and many improvisational tracks in bouzouki. tsitsanis discography

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Ninou - I Serah 2. The wound was fed by longing … Love had nothing to do with clothes full of sequins. Tsitsanis tried to acclimate without abandoning his personal style. The years of the German occupation he spent in Thessaloniki, where he worked in various establishments. Then the feeling was getting a human face and was pulsing as the sensual pleasures of lovers. Before that, for 24 days he appeared regularly in a place and worked out new songs….

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There he wrote some of the best songs, which were recorded after the end of the war. Vassilis Tsitsanis and Haris Alexiou. At 11years of age Vassilis played a mandolin, which a local craftsman would later make over into a bouzouki. So it all began. He did not want to use the Indian sound because he discoography it to be totally strange to the Greek folk tradition.

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In the meantime, the leading creator has left for ever. The following years Tsitsanis enjoyed widespread acceptance. He became one of the leading Greek composers of his time and is widely regarded as one of the founders of tsitdanis Rebetiko and Laiko music. For little Vassilis these songs, together with Byzantine singing performed in churches, were the first songs to hear. Tsitsanis was crazy about her and she inspired him.

tsitsanis discography

Every night you always sad Sonia Theodoridou. In order to replenish his income, he worked in taverns. Greetings on the anniversary of Odessa!

Second part of this story at https: In he made his first recording. His father had a mandolin, which he used to play almost exclusively Klephtic songs from his fatherland.

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Vasilis Tsitsanis, Prodromos Tsaousakis, M. In March he went to the Army, where he wrote many songs, which were released shortly before the war. From an early age he showed an interest in music and got violin, mandolin and bouzouki courses.

Watch videos from this performance. These sounds and songs were the first musical influences for Tsitsanis along with the Byzantine chants he was hearing in church.

Vassilis Tsitsanis got married in with Zoi Samara. Ninou, Prodromos Tsaousakis - Eimaste Alania 3.

In he returned to Athens and resume recording. Some of them were indispensably connected to him: From a young age, Tsitsanis was interested in music and learned to play violinmandola and mandolin which were mainstays of so many of his songs.

tsitsanis discography

While studying in a gymnasium, he took lessons of violin playing, but it was bouzouki that increasingly drew his interest. Tsitsanis was born in Trikala. Vasilis Tsitsanis, Stratos Pagioumtzis - Arhondissa 8. The songs of Tsitsanis have remained as his legacy to the world of music, and are still considered masterpieces of the Greek music, sung by the most known Greek singers.

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