Nena Venetsanou sings a song (o kosmos oti thelei as pei Ο κόσμος ότι θέλει ας πει) of the great Greek composer Attik (1885-1944) to honor the old singer Danai world war (1913- ) at a Greek National Television documentary about her IHNILATES (Galani Marinella Vandi Vissi Dalaras Kotsiras Ploutarhos Vardis Kazantzidis)David Nachmias tribute to Greek singer Danai
How is it possible a higher culture to adopt products of a lower one? It is not. It is rather the wounded pride of the lower one that tries to convince of a falsification. The Asian invaders just carried with them a superior, at the time, fighting spirit and wild urge to expand. They were in turn subjugated to an existing culture (something they altogether lacked) and with immeasurable difficulty and confusion try to incorporate what was already there
demiourge 1 year ago
Μαγευτικό τραγούδι , προϊόν μιας εξίσου μαγευτικής και αλησμόνητης εποχής ! Έξοχη παρουσίαση !
Phaidra69 2 years ago
è bellissimo!
gavin1895 2 years ago
Υπέροχη Δανάη,υπέροχη εποχή,υπέροχη μουσική και συναισθήματα!
Seabreeze5678 3 years ago
Do not make the mistakes that all Greeks make! It is another thing the turkish maqam and something else the pontian melodies that you mentioned. Different music systems, different cultures. Maquam came with the Turks, but today dominates what you call in Greece 'Greek popular song'.
k444k 3 years ago
What you call Turkish melodies are in fact Pontian, and ontians are Greeks who used to reside in the region called Pontos in Mikra Asia (Small Asia). This is before Turks came along.
JimmyTheGreek2000 3 years ago
so niccce
armenian12girl 3 years ago
So the Greeks used to have REAL Greek music and not turkish melodies with Greek(?) verse!! Really impressive! Please give us more from this...!
k444k 4 years ago
Poli Kalo!!!
avithos52 4 years ago
nice voice. best wishes. sincanlı filiz
sincanlifiliz 4 years ago