Part of: The Hellenic Project at the Onassis Stegi | 2012-13
Music

Mapping Greek song lyrics through time and space

Conversations on Greek song | THE HELLENIC PROJECT

Dates

Tickets

Free admission

Venue

Onassis Stegi

Time & Date

Day
Time
Venue
Day
Wednesday
Time
19:00
Venue
Upper Stage

Information

Tickets

Admission is free, on a first come first served basis

Introduction

A series of talks on Greek songwriting and composition featuring an impressive array of distinguished composers, lyricists and performers from the Greek music scene.

The Hellenic Project held its first public talks in November and December 2011 in the context of the Greek songwriting and composition competitions. These initial events featured an impressive array of distinguished composers, lyricists and performers from the Greek music scene, and while the public response amply demonstrated the audience’s enduring love for Greek song, the talks themselves confirmed the continuing importance of Greek song and songwriting in the life of Greek musicians. The song is an art-form in which the link between the creator, the work and the recipient (the audience) is put to the test on a daily basis, and it is this that makes the song both an exceptionally vital art-form and a powerful vehicle for both historical and contemporary culture.

An introduction featuring the poet Giorgos Blanas will be followed by a discussion in which the public is free to participate.

Credits

The discussions will be coordinated by
Dimitris Papadimitriou, Kostas Fasoulas and Rallou Vogiatzi