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Αντώνης Διαμαντίδης (Νταλγάς), Andonis Diamandis, a.k.a. Dalgas, which means sorrow, was born in Istanbul in 1892. He is one of the great singers who settled in Athens, after the 1922 Asia Minor Catastrophe and performed in the Smyrneiko Style. His songs are mostly amanedes, slow mournful songs based on two verses, in which the singer improvises in an elaborate style using the arab-persian modes called macam (such as hedjaz, kiourdini, etc.). The bands he played with were mostly smyrneiko bands, with violin, sandouri or kanonaki, saz, accordion and/or piano. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Rembetika Songs Of The Greek Underground 1925-1947
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Songs And Dances Of Vosporos Recordings 1918 - 1942 / Greek Phonograph
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Rebetika - Greek Folk Music Vol 1
Rebetika 1918 - 1954
Greek-Oriental Rebetica: Song and Dances In the Asia Minor Style, 1911-1937
Rebetika 1918-1954