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Since the 1980s, musicians and audiences in Athens have been rediscovering musical traditions associated with the Ottoman period of Greek history. The result of this revivalist movement has been the urban musical style of 'paradosiaká' ('traditional'). Drawing from a varied repertoire that includes Turkish art music and folk and popular musics of Greece and Turkey, and identified by the use of instruments which previously had little or no performing tradition in Greece, paradosiaká has had to define itself by negotiating contrastive tendencies towards differentiation and a certain degree of overlapping in relation to a range of indigenous Greek musics. This monograph explores paradosiaká ...
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A wide-ranging study of popular poetry and songs from the end of the Byzantine Empire to the present.
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This 1900 volume gathers modern Greek songs designed for both classical scholars and lovers of folklore in general. It contains a wide variety of works divided according to genre; each poem is introduced within the main body of the text and additional critical analysis is given at the end.