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Προπολεμικό ρεμπέτικο, M. Vamvakaris, A. Delias, G. Batis

Author: Eyagelos Petriniotis

In the 1930s, "The Famous Quartet of Piraeus" shines in Piraeus. The gangsters of the time listen to the band that highlighted the Piraeus Rebetiko, and the coffeehouses resemble places of worship for...

In the 1930s, "The Famous Quartet of Piraeus" shines in Piraeus. The gangsters of the time listen to the band that highlighted the Piraeus Rebetiko, and the coffeehouses resemble places of worship for the bouzouki.

Members of the group include Markos Vamvakaris, Anestis Delias, Giorgos Batis, and Stratos Payoumtzis. The pre-war work of the first three...

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  • Themes Cinema, Music Theory, Rebetiko Songs
  • Language Greek
  • Number of pages Number of pages 292
  • Cover Cover Soft
  • Year of publication Year of publication 2019
  • Publisher Publisher Ekdoseis iWrite
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In the 1930s, "The Famous Quartet of Piraeus" shines in Piraeus. The gangsters of the time listen to the band that highlighted the Piraeus Rebetiko, and the coffeehouses resemble places of worship for the bouzouki.

Members of the group include Markos Vamvakaris, Anestis Delias, Giorgos Batis, and Stratos Payoumtzis. The pre-war work of the first three figures forms the subject of study in this publication.

The reader will initially learn about the lifestyle of the era and be introduced to the rebetiko idiom. Following that, there are separate chapters for each composer, which include biographical information, catalogues of their compositions, records and analysis of selected songs, and the characteristics of their work.

Particular emphasis was placed on the detailed recording of the bouzouki melody (or the baglamas in the case of Batis) and in-depth musicological and lyrical analysis of the songs, with special reference to the playing style, the tunings, and the interpretive-executive technique.

Finally, a comparative study of the three is presented along with the conclusions of the research.

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Author
Eyagelos Petriniotis
Publisher
Ekdoseis iWrite
Language
Greek
Subtitle
M. Vamvakaris, A. Delias, G. Batis
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
292
Release Date
5/2019
Publication Date
2019
Award
-
Dimensions
16x23 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Cinema, Music Theory, Rebetiko Songs
ISBN-13
9789606270796

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In the 1930s, "The Famous Quartet of Piraeus" shines in Piraeus. The gangsters of the time listen to the band that highlighted the Piraeus Rebetiko, and the coffeehouses resemble places of worship for the bouzouki.

Members of the group include Markos Vamvakaris, Anestis Delias, Giorgos Batis, and Stratos Payoumtzis. The pre-war work of the first three figures forms the subject of study in this publication.

The reader will initially learn about the lifestyle of the era and be introduced to the rebetiko idiom. Following that, there are separate chapters for each composer, which include biographical information, catalogues of their compositions, records and analysis of selected songs, and the characteristics of their work.

Particular emphasis was placed on the detailed recording of the bouzouki melody (or the baglamas in the case of Batis) and in-depth musicological and lyrical analysis of the songs, with special reference to the playing style, the tunings, and the interpretive-executive technique.

Finally, a comparative study of the three is presented along with the conclusions of the research.

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Author
Eyagelos Petriniotis
Publisher
Ekdoseis iWrite
Language
Greek
Subtitle
M. Vamvakaris, A. Delias, G. Batis
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
292
Release Date
5/2019
Publication Date
2019
Award
-
Dimensions
16x23 cm
Art Movement
Modernism
Art Albums
No
Subjects
Cinema, Music Theory, Rebetiko Songs
ISBN-13
9789606270796

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