
WMI Concerts
Old World Sounds from Greece and Turkey
Mavrothi Kontanis and the Maeandros Ensemble
Friday, October 09, 2009 8:00PM
Peter Norton Symphony Space
Broadway at 95th Street
New York
Broadway at 95th Street
New York
The Maeandros Ensemble, led by the brilliant oud (lute) player /vocalist Mavrothi Kontanis, recreates the music of the 1920s -1940s, specializing in Smyrneika and early rembetika ("Greek blues") songs which have their roots in the urban music of Constantinople (Istanbul), Smyrna (Izmir), and later Athens and Thessaloniki. The program features many songs which were originally performed by the most recognizable names of the time, including Antonios Dhiamantidis, Roza Eskenazi and Rita Abadzi, along with music from the Ottoman repertoire. Kontanis is joined by clainetist Lefteris Bournias, violinist Megan Gould, and percussionist Timothy Quigley.
For more info:
http://www.maeandros.com
http://www.myspace.com/maeandros
This program is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days, an annual global event dedicated to the ideals of tolerance, friendship and a shared humanity. www.danielpearl.org
This program is supported in part by American Express
Tickets $25
WMI Friends $21
Students $18
For more info:
http://www.maeandros.com
http://www.myspace.com/maeandros
This program is part of Daniel Pearl World Music Days, an annual global event dedicated to the ideals of tolerance, friendship and a shared humanity. www.danielpearl.org
This program is supported in part by American Express
Tickets $25
WMI Friends $21
Students $18
Photo credit: Mike Relph


