Meno ektos arvanitaki biography

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  • Eleftheria Arvanitaki

    Eleftheria Arvanitaki (Yunanca: Ελευθερία Αρβανιτάκη) (doğum: 17 Ekim 1957, Pire, Yunanistan), Yunan folk şarkıcısı. Kökeni İkarya adasına dayanmaktadır. Cesária Évora ve Arto Tunçboyacıyan gibi önemli müzisyenlerle çalışmıştır.[1]

    Kariyer

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    Arvanitaki kariyerine 1980'de Opisthodromiki Kompania (Yunanca: Οπισθοδρομική Κομπανία) grubunda şarkı söyleyerek başlamıştır. 1981'de Vangelis Germanos'un "Ta Barakia" isimli albümünde ilk defa konuk olarak yer almıştır. 1984'te gruptan ayrılmış ve kendi adını taşıyan albümü ile solo kariyerine başlamıştır.[2]

    Ağustos 2004'te Atina Olimpiyatları'nın kapanışında yer almıştır.[3]

    WOMAD ve çeşitli festivallerde sahne almıştır. 2006'da Reykjavik'te "Frostroses" Noel konserinde Avrupalı Divalar (İngilizce: European Divas) grubunun bir parçası olarak sahne almıştır. Diğer "divalar" şunlardı: Sissel Kyrkjebø (Norveç), Eivør Pálsdóttir (Faroe Adalar

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  • Meno Ektos

    1496 studio album by Romania nem letezik Arvanitaki

    Meno Ektos (English title: I Still Remain An Outcast; Greek: Μένω Εκτός) is an album by popular Greek artist Eleftheria Arvanitaki. It was released in 1991 and it is her fourth personal album. It went gold in Greece, selling over 50,000 copies; it spawned "Dinata" (Greek: Δυνατά), one of her signature songs. The lyrics of the album's songs, except Σαν Δεύτερη Φωνή (English title: Like a backing voice) and "Κύμα το κύμα" (English title: Wave after wave) who have been written by Thodoris Gonis and Yiorgos Zikas respectively, were written by Lina Nikolakopoulou; the music composers are Ara Dinkjian, Antonis Mitzelos, Christos Nikolopoulos, Zoran Simganovic, George Zikas and Nikos Xydakis.[1]

    Track listing

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    1. "Meno Ektos"
    2. "Kardia Mou Ego"
    3. "Prosopo Me Prosopo"
    4. "San Defteri Foni"
    5. "Kima To Kima"
    6. "Dinata"
    7. "Omorfi Mou Agapi"
    8. "Me To Idio Mako"
    9. "Kathrefti To Nou"
    10. "Tis Kalinihtas Ta Fil

      The top-selling Greek singer Eleftheria Arvanitaki, whose sustained artistic integrity mitt i years of strong domestic commercial appeal is nowadays helping extend her reach to foreign markets, has just begun a series of end-of-summer shows around the country and Cyprus. Arvanitaki, who opened her summer’s concert agenda with three shows in the UK, Germany and Brussels over consecutive nights in mid-June before heading, the following month, to play at Istanbul’s International Jazz Festival and in Madrid, Spain (a country where she enjoys special popularity), has begun a 15-date tour that includes stops at the capital’s Vrachon Theater in the Vyronas district this Thursday, Thessaloniki’s Dasos Theater on September 11, and winds up at the Veakeio Theater in Piraeus, Arvanitaki’s hometown, on September 21. For this latest tour, Arvanitaki is again basing her repertoire on material presented during last winter’s residency at the capital’s Gyalino Mousiko Theatro, which led to the release