Entehno Events This Week in Kymi
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About Entehno
Éntekhno emerged in 1950s Greece as a sophisticated musical movement that fused traditional Greek folk elements, such as the bouzouki and Rebetiko rhythms, with Western classical orchestration and poetic lyricism. Pioneered by composers like Mikis Theodorakis and Manos Hatzidakis, the genre typically features a mix of acoustic instruments including the guitar, piano, and flute, often accompanying verses written by Nobel laureate poets. The tempo is generally moderate and the mood is profoundly intellectual and melancholic, reflecting a refined cultural identity that bridges the gap between popular urban songs and high art. This genre remains a cornerstone of Greek musical heritage, emphasizing lyrical depth and complex harmonic structures over simple danceability.
Also known as: Entechno, Éntekhno
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- Éntekhno emerged in 1950s Greece as a sophisticated musical movement that fused traditional Greek folk elements, such as the bouzouki and Rebetiko rhythms, with Western classical orchestration and poetic lyricism. Pioneered by composers like Mikis Theodorakis and Manos Hatzidakis, the genre typically features a mix of acoustic instruments including the guitar, piano, and flute, often accompanying verses written by Nobel laureate poets. The tempo is generally moderate and the mood is profoundly i…
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