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1037:, who in the early years proved a fountain of help towards Dalaras achieving musical success. As Dalaras has said in various interviews, he owes the fact that he became a singer to Kouyioumtzis, who composed Dalaras' first songs. His relation with Kouyioumtzis remained friendly until the sudden death of the composer due to a heart attack in March 2005.
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Dalaras is a Greek traveler, an exceptional interpreter, a restless musician who deeply believes in the individual character of Greek music, in its power and its competence and, at the same time, in its global quality. His relentless pursuits journeyed Greece to the end of the world while, his
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rock, latin, contemporary, byzantine music, classical, opera etc. He has collaborated with many Greek and foreign artists (composers, poets, maestros, musicians, etc). In all, he has released almost 90 personal albums and has collaborated in more than 140 others as singer, musician or producer. He is
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in 1993, long after his reputation had reached across the borders of his native land. The packed theatres and stadiums, the thousands of concerts, the tenths of tours around the world, the collaborations with many prominent Greek and foreign artists, the collaborations with many of the most renowned
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in the Berlin Opera. It was a much anticipated concert since, the tickets had long been sold out and, so much the daily press as well as the opera leaflets had extensively referred to the event. The fact that, the concert was transmitted live by SFB –a radio station with a predominantly classical
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castle. The site had previously been used for international theatre festivals and for an international dance festival, until its use was prohibited by the
Archaeological Service. The last-minute cancellation of the concert attracted strong media coverage and criticism in neighbouring Greece.
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took over the streets of Athens, and the roads were littered with tanks. After several appearances on various recordings as a guest singer, his debut album was released in early 1969, a self-titled album released on the Minos label. The recording included many compositions by
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scene of the 50s and 60s, who at this time decided to enter the political fray of Greek music. Dalaras and
Alexiou were immediately thrown into the limelight. The LP was also recently re-released in both CD and limited edition LP format by Minos-EMI. The
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Herodes Atticus Odeon entitled "The Sea and Us". These concerts were organized by the Association of Friends of Children with Cancer "ELPIDA" for supporting their objectives, under the auspices of the Hellenic
1028:, "expectation"), was recorded in 1967. The single never reached any popular status, in fact it was barely released. Dalaras even had to struggle to get into the studio, as ironically the day he began his studio career was the day that the
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253:(which in total have sold more than 18,000,000 copies worldwide) and has collaborated in more than 140 albums of others as singer, musician or producer, always expanding his musical horizons with his multi–faceted creativity.
508:) The live recordings of these performances were internationally released in April 1999 by EMI CLASSICS in a digital disc titled: "GEORGE DALARAS AND THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA", a release which made quite a stir.
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conviction that the multinational model is based on the mutual possession of the artistic heritage has fused his interpretation abilities with the dexterity of a number of the most renowned orchestras of the world.
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government in 2009 and 2011. They have one daughter, Georgianna. Dalaras is a collector of musical instruments and in his spare time he goes fishing and traveling on his motorcycle, being a big motorsports fan.
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Since the late 1970s, he has performed in over 800 concerts outside Greece, promoting Greek culture abroad. He has performed at some of the most famous concert halls all over the world, such as
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September 2012, George Dalaras participated in "Balkan Symphony" in Sarajevo. In this concert prominent artists from Balkan countries and the Mediterranean participated together with the
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of all time, both in Greece and abroad. He has performed at some of the most famous concert halls and stadiums all over the world, and has collaborated with many of the most renowned
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were finding themselves performing, in some cases for the first time in 30 to 40 years. He followed up this work with an LP in 1980, "Ρεμπέτικα της Κατοχής" (Rebetika tis
Katohis,
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conducted by
Alexandros Myrat. The works of the Greek-Canadian composer Christos Hadzis "Credo" and "Telluric Dances" were presented for the first time in a world premiere.
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the performances were recorded live and, consequently, released by EMI CLASSICS in fifteen countries, in an album titled "GEORGE DALARAS & METROPOLE ORCHESTRA".
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in London. It is the biggest Greek concert ever held in United
Kingdom. It was a personal initiative of George Dalaras, to support Cyprus and to promote the
205:, 29 September 1949) is a Greek singer and musician. He is one of the most prominent figures of Greek musical culture. In October 2006, he was selected as a
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in New Jersey before an audience of 22,000. It is the biggest Greek concert ever held outside of Greece. This concert was also dedicated to
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The artist's next collaboration with one of the most prominent and long-existent choirs in Europe took part when, in 1996, he interpreted
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is the first big orchestra with which George
Dalaras collaborated. It was an exciting artistic gathering which took place in 1995, in the
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In August 2004, George Dalaras performed two concerts entitled "30th – 40th parallel – Musical Journey to the Mediterranean" at the
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of the world etc, ascertain George Dalaras’ exceptional and unique course as an artist and as an ambassador of the Greek culture.
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conducted by Vladimir Andropov, in very successful concerts in Cyprus and Israel. He was accompanied by Aspasia Stratigou.
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in a recital of superb orchestrations for a grand orchestra under the direction of Nick Davies and the participation of
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songs. The orchestra's name was "Εστουδιαντίνα Νέας Ιωνίας" (Estoudiantina Neas Ionias and it came from
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to whom the concert was dedicated as being one of the most renowned refugees globally.
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1506:"Η μεγαλύτερη συναυλία ελληνικού τραγουδιού που πραγματοποιείται ποτέ στην Αμερική"
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magazine. In 1987, he performed a third personal sold-out concert at the
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of the world. He has received several honors and awards, including the "
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in Tel Aviv, conducted by Loukas Karytinos. He was accompanied by
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Greece in 2006, thus ending an almost 40-year collaboration.
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of the "Vienna Academy of Music" under the direction of
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The biggest hit of the record, "Που 'ναι τα χρόνια" (
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423:In 1992, he performed a sold-out concert at the
277:"Greek music enters the era of the big stadiums"
249:George Dalaras has released almost 90 personal
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1412:"Στη συναυλία της Διεθνούς Αμνηστίας στο ΟΑΚΑ"
804:. One of the leading German character actors,
538:In 1999, George Dalaras collaborated with the
1223:"Η Προσωπική Δισκογραφία του Γιώργου Νταλάρα"
844:In June 2019, he collaborated again with the
616:United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
396:(1986), the Amnesty International Concert in
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1752:Istanbul revokes licence for Dalaras concert
1664:"Με την Κρατική Ορχήστρα Σμύρνης στη Σμύρνη"
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404:(1999), the Crossing Border Festival in
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1359:"Τα "LATIN" στο Ολυμπιακό Στάδιο"
1024:Dalaras' first song, "Προσμονή" (
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412:Festival in USA, with the famous
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497:repertoire- is worth mentioning.
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1850:20th-century Greek male singers
771:Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra
589:Moscow State Symphony Orchestra
1880:Universal Music Greece artists
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1357:operator (27 September 1987).
1321:operator (30 September 1983).
1311:"gr design" magazine (10/2020)
846:İzmir State Symphony Orchestra
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529:"Angel Hymns in Human Rhythms"
388:(1982), the Peace Festival in
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438:In 1994, he performed at the
1727:"Dalara's Concert Cancelled"
188:http://www.georgedalaras.com
120:contemporary classical music
706:and "Axion Esti" poetry by
559:Montreal Symphony Orchestra
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1845:Greek classical guitarists
1504:operator (31 March 1994).
1464:"Στο Wembley του Λονδίνου"
1184:Dalaras was born George Da
1137:50 Years of Rebetiko songs
1607:operator (24 June 1994).
1462:operator (26 June 1992).
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1050:Greek War of Independence
857:Collaborations and styles
657:Cyprus Symphony Orchestra
285:Olympic Stadium of Athens
273:Olympic Stadium of Athens
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794:Vienna Chamber Orchestra
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476:Odeon of Herodes Atticus
259:stated the French daily
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1865:Greek rebetiko singers
1840:Musicians from Piraeus
1582:"Οι Μεγάλες Ορχήστρες"
1385:"Οι Μεγάλες Συναυλίες"
1284:"Οι Μεγάλες Ορχήστρες"
1258:"Οι Μεγάλες Συναυλίες"
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112:music of Latin America
100:traditional folk music
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1776:An unofficial website
1638:"THE KAVAFIS PROJECT"
1105:Lefteris Papadopoulos
1046:Na 'tane to ikosi-ena
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527:(1994, 1995) and the
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333:Madison Square Garden
293:Radio City Music Hall
1694:Estoudiantina.com.gr
1557:"The Cavafy Project"
1438:"The Cavafy Project"
1113:Vizantinos Esperinos
1035:Stavros Kouyioumtzis
1030:Greek military junta
887:Stavros Kouyioumtzis
597:Grand Kremlin Palace
548:Queen Elizabeth Hall
533:Stavros Kougioumtzis
494:Deutsche Oper Berlin
329:Hammerstein Ballroom
266:symphonic orchestras
231:symphonic orchestras
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798:Wiener Singakademie
756:Wiener Singakademie
748:Konzerthaus, Vienna
723:CityMusic Cleveland
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582:Royal Festival Hall
555:Notre-Dame Basilica
517:Athens Concert Hall
472:Metropole Orchestra
1755:Athens News Agency
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1042:Pou 'ne ta chronia
963:Apostolis Anthimos
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461:The big orchestras
373:Palais des Congrès
369:Wiener Konzerthaus
325:Sydney Opera House
301:Metropolitan Opera
245:Concerts and sales
1875:Minos EMI artists
1733:on 10 August 2007
1494:georgedalaras.com
1129:Mikis Theodorakis
1101:Byzantine Vespers
943:Bruce Springsteen
883:Mikis Theodorakis
700:Mikis Theodorakis
672:Stefanos Korkolis
624:Mikis Theodorakis
612:World Refugee Day
593:Margarita Zorbala
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