In "The Song of the Road," Giota Vei, the significant interpreter of the folk music tradition, records her memories and the milestones of her personal and musical journey.
With a captivating narrative that flows like crystal-clear water, the singer whom Ritsos called "the Callas of folk song" takes us on a journey from her birthplace, the Loutra Platystou, to Athens, the city that housed her artistic dreams.
She speaks of the defining encounters in her life with Melina Mercouri, Polly Pano, Vasilis Tsitsanis, Eleni Karaindrou, Theo Angelopoulos (and other personalities from the artistic sphere), her impressions from the countless travels and concerts she performed, but also about the most significant experience for her — that of motherhood.
"When we take stock of our lives and clarify what we keep and what we discard, we want few good things to accompany us." These few good things compose the song of Giota Vei's "personal path," captured in an authentic way with no intention of pretense or embellishment.
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