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Singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki started her career in the early 80s as the singer of a popular group of rembetika revivalists, named 'Opisthodromiki Kompania'. Rembetika is a music idiom that developed in Greece among the under classes in the early part of the 20th century and was particularly indebted to the Greek refugees from Asia Minor. In 1985, Eleftheria Arvanitaki started her solo career, which quickly established her as one of the most promising female voices for the years to come. Eleftheria's vocal qualities and her ability to combine the traditional and contemporary music of Greece have inspired some of the most distinguished composers, lyricists, and poets of the day to write songs for her that are now considered 'classics' in Greek music. All of her personal albums are platinum. Moreover, she has received 2 Greek music awards for Best Female Singer of the Year. Every year she gives more than 120 performances in her country, almost 40 of them during her much-awaited (by the public all over Greece) summer tours. According to critics her live appearances are already considered as legendary and also a very important part of Greek music's history. However, Eleftheria's career has crossed the Greek borders, during the last decade, and has met worldwide recognition for her artistic achievements. Eleftheria Arvanitaki is the first Greek singer who, since 1998, to be signed iconic jazz label Verve, her album Eleftheria Arvanitaki - The Very Best of 1989-1998 to reach a much wider international audience. Including 14 of Eleftheria's most favourite songs The Best Of was followed by her albums Live in Gialino Theatre - Eleftheria Arvanitaki Live, Ekpompi - Broadcast and Ola Sto Fos - Everything Brought To Light were also released worldwide by Verve. In June 2004 Eleftheria was invited to take part in Philip Glass' project Orion, a work that the world-famous American composer made in special request from the Athens 2004 Cultural Olumpiad. Orion is a work that revolves around the musical traditions of the 5 continents. She was, at the same time the, only vocalist and European artist participating in this project among a group of excellent soloists from all over the globe and the Philip Glass Ensemble. Her performance of the Greek traditional song "Tzivaeri" was characterized as unforgettable. This project was world-premiered in the Odeon of Herodus Atticus, a unique Roman theatre on the shadow of Parthenon in Athens. During 2004 and 2005 Orion traveled to Thessaloniki (Greece), Ravenna (Italy), London (United Kingdom), Lyon (France), Chicago, Los Angeles, New York (USA), Mexico, Austin and Melbourne. More live presentations of "Orion" are yet to come during 2006 and 2007 (Spain, Taiwan etc), with the live recording of "Orion" was released on CD in June 2005. Eleftheria Arvanitaki has extensively toured Europe (she has gone almost to every city of Spain since her first Iberian tour in 2002 and Germany, she has also gone to the UK, Belgium, France), but also sang in Australia, South Africa and the USA. Her live appearances abroad always have a huge success, most of them are sold-out many days before and they are also praised by the critics and audiences all around the world. In July 2003, Eleftheria Arvanitaki gave two concerts at the Small Theatre of ancient Epidavros (one of the most prestigious ancient theatres of Greece where only very special projects are presented) in the context of the Music July Festiva' (part of the Hellenic Festival ΓΓé¼ΓÇ£ the biggest festival in Greece). These were two magnificent nights for the audience as they watched Eleftheria and her musicians, they performed songs of her albums Songs For The Months" and The Bodies And The Knives to a rapturous reception. Her open-minded conception of music is mainly shown by her collaborations with world-renowned artists such as: the Caboverdians, Cesaria Evora and Teofilo Chantre, the Portuguese Dulce Pontes, the Spanish group of Amaral and Carlos Nunez, the Armenian Ara Dinkjian and Arto Tuncboyacian and the Senegalese Ismael Lo. (emarcy.com) 1. The Bodies And The Knives Beautiful, urgent singing and music with a strong Greek flavour, simply orchestrated to show off the power of her stunning voice. A different and lovely, folky Greek pop concoction. Delightful, and highly recommended. (ectoguide.org) http://img375.imageshack.us/img375/1672/frontuyh.jpg 01 - Blow On, My Soul 02 - Shadows And Colours 03 - The Bodies And The Knives 04 - Like Rain 05 - Black Cypress 06 - So That Many Will Turn To All 07 - The Boat 08 - The Ropes 09 - I Wasn't Drinking Any Wine 10 - My Heart Stays Awake Tonight 11 - A Smiling Photograph 12 - Complaint (Yar Ko Parag)- Exile (Bingeol) Music by ╬ΓÇÿra Dinkjian, lyrics by Mihalis Ganas and Lina Nikolakopoulou. Arranged by Dimitris Papadimitriou, produced by Eleftheria Arvanitaki. Reissued in 1995 as a double CD, packaged with the CD single "Zontana stous Vrahous". Label: Polygram Released: 1994 Catalogue: 527059 2 2. Songs For The Months EP (The Third Side-Rehearsals) Free collector's CD given away with the January, 2000 issue of 'Difono' music magazine. Recorded during rehearsals for the "Songs for the Months" album. The songs are only with piano (Dimitris Papadimitriou) and vocals (Eleftheria Arvanitaki). http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/2516/frontlfx.jpg 01. The Complaint 02. Slight-Song 03. Agamemnon 04. Black Pawns 05. Summer Took Everything Music by Dimitris Papadimitriou Lyrics By Odysseus Elytis (01, 03, 05) and Michalis Ganas (02, 04) Label: Mercury / Universal Released: 2000 Compression Level: 5 Covers Included (400dpi) All information from: http://www.arvanitaki.gr/ Enjoy, Seed and Share Sharing Widget |