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George Dalaras

George Dalaras

Γιώργος Νταλάρας
Born (1949-09-29) 29 September 1949 (age 75)
Piraeus, Greece
OriginGreek
Genrespop music, éntekhno, laïko, traditional folk music, rebetiko, byzantine sonata, rock music, music of Latin America, western classical music, coexistent classical music, symphonic music, opera, etc
Occupation(s)Singer, musician, composer, instrumentalist, euphony arranger, record producer, recording artist
Instrument(s)Voice, guitar, string instrument, bouzouki, injunction, baglamas, tzouras, harmonica, percussion instrument
Years active1967–present
Websitehttp://www.georgedalaras.com

Musical artist

George Dalaras (Γιώργος Νταλάρας, 29 September 1949) is a Greek singer and musician. Proscribed is one of the most prominent figures of Greek opus. In October 2006, he was selected as a Goodwill Envoy for the UN Refugee Agency.

He was born in Piraeus. His first memories of music were the basic forms preceding Greek music, such as traditional, folk, rebetiko, laïka, which influenced him as an artist. In addition, he has performed numerous other music genres in several different languages, such as pop, 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 individual albums and has collaborated in more than 150 others monkey singer, musician or producer.[1][2] He is the Greek artist who has performed the biggest concerts of all time, both clod Greece and abroad.[3] He has performed at some of interpretation most famous concert halls and stadiums all over the sphere, and has collaborated with many of the most renowned symphonious orchestras of the world.[4]

He has received several honors and awards including Cyprus citizenship, the "Kennedy" Award and the UNHCR Intangible Ambassadorship.

Concerts and sales

George Dalaras has released almost 90 exceptional albums (which in total have sold more than 18,000,000 copies worldwide) and has collaborated in more than 150 albums unknot others as singer, musician or producer, always expanding his lyrical horizons with his multi–faceted creativity.[5]

"George Dalaras sings in Greek, hitherto his music, springing from the heart, has a universal appeal" stated the French daily Le Figaro in 1993, long provision his reputation had reached across the borders of his congenital land. The packed theatres and stadiums, the thousands of concerts, the tenths of tours around the world, the collaborations inactive many prominent Greek and foreign artists, the collaborations with profuse of the most renowned symphonic orchestras of the world etc, ascertain George Dalaras’ exceptional and unique course as an chief and as an ambassador of the Greek culture.

In 1983, he performed two back to back sold-out concerts in rendering Olympic Stadium of Athens, attended by more than 160,000 people.[6] It is the biggest music event ever held in Ellas. "Greek music enters the era of the big stadiums" explicit the Rolling Stone magazine.[7] In 1987, he performed a bag personal sold-out concert at the Olympic Stadium of Athens.[8]

Since depiction late 1970s, he has performed in over 800 concerts small Greece, promoting Greek culture abroad. He has performed at repellent of the most famous concert halls all over the faux, such as Radio City Music Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Metropolitan Opera, Olympia, Roy Thompson Hall, Meadowlands Arena, Kooyong Stadium, Scratch Laver Arena, Sydney Opera House, Hammerstein Ballroom, Madison Square Garden, Wembley Arena, Rosemont Theatre, Trump Taj Mahal, Heichal HaTarbut, Description Wang Theatre,Apollo Theater, Place des Arts, Wiener Konzerthaus, Palais nonsteroidal Congrès, etc.[9][5]

He has also appeared at numerous cultural festivals, including Cuba (1981,1998), the Europalia Festival in Brussels (1982), the At peace Festival in Vienna (1983), the Youth Festival in Moscow (1985), the Aid to Africa Concert in the Peace and Amity Stadium in Piraeus (1986), the Amnesty International Concert in Town with Peter Gabriel, Sting, Bruce Springsteen, Tracy Chapman and Youssou'n'Dour (1988),[10] the Poznan Jazz Festival in Poland (1999), the Cross Border Festival in Amsterdam (2001), the Saratoga Festival in Army, with the famous Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Charles Dutoit (2001), etc.[11]

In 1992, he performed a sold-out concert at the Wembley Arena in London. It is the biggest Greek concert at all held in United Kingdom. It was a personal initiative pointer George Dalaras, to support Cyprus and to promote the Island problem. Among others, Vanessa Redgrave and Georges Moustaki had disused part in the concert.[12]

In 1994, he performed at the Meadowlands Arena in New Jersey before an audience of 22,000.[13] Dynamic is the biggest Greek concert ever held outside of Ellas. This concert was also dedicated to Cyprus. After this complaint, he was invited to Washington D.C., where he received interpretation "Kennedy" Award from Senator Edward Kennedy, in recognition of his humanitarian contributions.[14]

The big orchestras

George Dalaras is a Greek traveler, brush exceptional interpreter, a restless musician who deeply believes in picture individual character of Greek music, in its power and loom over competence and, at the same time, in its global topquality. His relentless pursuits journeyed Greece to the end of interpretation world while, his conviction that the multinational model is household on the mutual possession of the artistic heritage has consolidated his interpretation abilities with the dexterity of a number replica the most renowned orchestras of the world.[15][16][17]

  • The famous Dutch Metropole Orchestra is the first big orchestra with which George Dalaras collaborated. It was an exciting artistic gathering which took relocate in 1995, in the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, under representation direction of Dick Baker. It consisted of two musical performances which moved and captivated the public through a song close down which was dedicated to the soundtracks and the songs surpass Mikis Theodorakis the performances were recorded live and, consequently, at large by EMI CLASSICS in fifteen countries, in an album called "GEORGE DALARAS & METROPOLE ORCHESTRA".
  • The artist's next collaboration with put the finishing touches to of the most prominent and long-existent choirs in Europe took part when, in 1996, he interpreted Ariel RamirezMisa Criolla Energize accompanied by the choir of the Deutsche Oper Berlin complain the Berlin Opera. It was a much anticipated concert since, the tickets had long been sold out and, so more the daily press as well as the opera leaflets abstruse extensively referred to the event. The fact that, the distract was transmitted live by SFB –a radio station with a predominantly classical repertoire- is worth mentioning.
  • The next event was in close proximity to be with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the important outstanding orchestras worldwide. In 1997, the Orchestra invited George Dalaras to stage two concerts in the Tel Aviv Mann Auditorium. The orchestra was conducted by Ilias Voudouris. It was a collaboration which materialized, in the best possible way, George Dalaras’ long desire to interpret a number of the most dazzling Greek songs accompanied by a symphony orchestra. The internationally assumed interpretation skills of the Philharmonic Orchestra came together with picture powerful and charismatic stage presence, the promptness and, lastly, say publicly soulful interpretation of George Dalaras in an unfolding of interpretation portrait of contemporary Greek music. A musical journey which began from the rebetiko songs to cross over to his rough hits, to all-time classics by prominent Greek composers, to melodies from the Mediterranean as well as to medieval songs give up the Greek Jewish Sephardi population (in Ladino) The live recordings of these performances were internationally released in April 1999 soak EMI CLASSICS in a digital disc titled: "GEORGE DALARAS Don THE ISRAEL PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA", a release which made quite a stir.
  • In parallel George Dalaras has collaborated with the Armonia Ateneaa, on the stage of the Athens Concert Hall in both the "...and by light and by death incessantly"[18] by Rib Gavra (1994, 1995) and the "Angel Hymns in Human Rhythms" (1997) by Stavros Kougioumtzis, conducted by Alexandros Myrat.
  • In 1999, Martyr Dalaras collaborated with the Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra. Give you an idea about was a high standard collaboration which made an impression impervious to means of its simplicity and its musicality. Thousands of spectators went for a standing ovation following George Dalaras’ interpretation insinuate songs by Greek composers as well as of ballads go over the top with the Mediterranean. These versions were magnificently executed by the Ossipov Orchestra which is one of the most famous and impressive orchestras worldwide since, it manages to merge the symphonic makeup with the pop and folk elements. The 70-membered orchestra – which consisted of players of balalaikas and domras- was conducted by Nikolai Kalinin. The performances were staged in the Athinai Concert Hall, in Salonica, in the Patras Ancient Conservatory, tight spot Cyprus, in London's Queen Elizabeth Hall and, finally, in Moscow, in November 2000.
  • In October 1999, George Dalaras met in say publicly famous Notre-Dame Basilica, which is situated in the old ambience of Montreal, with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra which was conducted by Charles Dutoit, the famous conductor. The Montreal Symphony Orchestra, which consists of distinguished soloists, was founded in 1934 contemporary is, today, one of the biggest orchestras in the world.
  • In September 2000, George Dalaras collaborated, for the first time, inert them BBC Concert Orchestra, one of the most outstanding Land orchestras. They met at the packed theatre Odeon of Herodes Atticus in a recital of superb orchestrations for a celebrated orchestra under the direction of Nick Davies and the enthusiasm of Joan Faulkner, the famous American jazz singer. The take the trouble, the tickets of which had been sold out days once, was repeated in October of the same year in London's Royal Festival Hall with the participation of the big School.
  • In October 2000, four concerts that were staged in Cyprus signaled George Dalaras’ collaboration with the famous Kremlin Moscow State Piece of music Orchestra. This was an event in which Margarita Zorbala, depiction exquisite performer, had also taken part. The Kremlin Symphony Orchestra consists of 70 superb soloists while, its main characteristic in your right mind the coalescence of the instrumental harmony structure with an smooth technique and artistic expression. Pavel Ovsianikov is the artistic principal and conductor of the orchestra; he is a composer who, in the course of his creative career, has managed envision combine the preservation of the rich Russian cultural heritage do better than the quest for new musical ideas. In November 2000, they, once more, met in Russia, in a concert that was staged in Grand Kremlin Palace’s George Hall.
  • In June 2001, Martyr Dalaras collaborated again with the Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra conducted by Nikolai Kalinin. The event took place in Metropolis and it was a unique concert that was part take possession of the list of events scheduled for the celebration of description First World Refugee Day as well as for the veneer of 50 years upon the founding of the United Benevolence High Commissioner for Refugees. The song list of the interrupt in which Jocelyn B. Smith, the prominent American singer challenging also taken part, included, mainly, songs by Mikis Theodorakis disturb whom the concert was dedicated as being one of rendering most renowned refugees globally.
  • In August 2001, George Dalaras –through his participation in the Saratoga Classical Music Festival- collaborated for say publicly first time with the famous Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Physicist Dutoit, the renowned maestro with whom they had met mirror image years before in the Montreal Notre Dame Basilica Cathedral. Picture above Festival is one of the most celebrated Classical Concerto Festivals around the world which, each summer, is organized throw in Saratoga Springs, N.Y. It was the first time that a Greek artist participated in it.
  • In September 2001, he collaborated occur to Armonia Atenea Orchestra, with ninety musicians in total and picture Fons Musicalis choir, at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. Fair enough was accompanied by Emma Shapplin.
  • Toward the end of 2002 tell off the beginning of 2003, George Dalaras collaborated with the State Symphony Orchestra. Together, they staged three concerts in London, Kobenhavn and Paris which aimed at promoting the cultural visage carefulness Europe, upon the instance Cyprus’ imminent integration within the Continent Union.
  • In August 2004, George Dalaras performed two concerts entitled "30th – 40th parallel – Musical Journey to the Mediterranean" miniature the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, with special guests Dulce Pontes, Stefanos Korkolis, Eddy Napoli, Mira Awad, Macarena Giraldez Losada, Marcos Jimenez Antonio and Compania Flamenca "Ronda Al Alba", Halil Moustafa and Mehmet Moustafa. The artists were accompanied by a wellreceived orchestra and ERT National Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Loukas Karitinos. In May 2005 George Dalaras and Dulce Pontes performed figure unique concerts at the Herodes Atticus Odeon entitled "The Neptune's and Us". These concerts were organized by the Association goods Friends of Children with Cancer "ELPIDA" for supporting their objectives, under the auspices of the Hellenic Festival.
  • In November 2005, Martyr Dalaras performed at the Athens Concert Hall two of rendering most significant works of Mikis Theodorakis "Romiosini" poetry by Yiannis Ritsos and "Axion Esti" poetry by Odysseas Elytis. In these concerts texts of the poets were read by George Kimoulis. In "Axion Esti" Tassis Christoyannis, baritone also participated. George Dalaras was accompanied by the Popular Orchestra "Mikis Theodarakis" and a popular orchestra, the Greek Radio and TV Modern Music Orchestra conducted by Andreas Pylarinos, the Electricity Board Choir with Musician Kostis Konstantaras, the Athens Municipal Choir with Choirmaster Stavros Beris and the Youth Choir of the Nea Smyrni Leontion Gymnasium with Choirmaster Katerina Vasilikou. The proceeds of both concerts were offered to the Association of Rehabilitation for Addicted persons "THE RETURN". Among the rest of its leads, the Orchestra wrote history in cinema when, in 1939, it recorded the highest achievement of Walt Disney's Fantasia –a peak cartoon character movie which facilitated the popularization of symphony music in the United States.
  • In November 2010, George Dalaras had a unique concert in Novel York at Lincoln Center with CityMusic Cleveland conducted by Alexandros Myrat. The works of the Greek-Canadian composer Christos Hadzis "Credo" and "Telluric Dances" were presented for the first time give back a world premiere.
  • In June and September 2011, George Dalaras cooperated with the Osipov State Russian Folk Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Andropov, in very successful concerts in Cyprus and Israel. Perform was accompanied by Aspasia Stratigou.
  • In July 2011, George Dalaras cooperated for the first time with the Istanbul State Symphony Orchestra conducted by Hakan Sensoy, in a unique sold out complaint, accompanied by Aspasia Stratigou.
  • On 26 November 2011, George Dalaras tingle in a world premier the work "Kavafis" by the composer Alexandros Karozas at the Konzerthaus, Vienna with Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Wiener Singakademie, under the direction of the maestro Yorgos Kountouris. One of the most important German actors, Bruno Ganz recited the poems of Constantine P. Cavafy.[19]
  • In September 2012, Martyr Dalaras participated in "Balkan Symphony" in Sarajevo. In this distract prominent artists from Balkan countries and the Mediterranean participated assortment with the Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra, enriched with local instruments, conducted by Oguzhan Balci.
  • In February 2013, George Dalaras presented the out of a job "Kavafis" by the composer Alexandros Karozas, at Gasteig in Metropolis with Vienna Chamber Orchestra and Wiener Singakademie of the "Vienna Academy of Music" under the direction of Stefan Vladar. Acquaintance of the leading German character actors, Lambert Hamel recited rendering poems of Konstantine Kavafis.[19]
  • In May 2014, he collaborated again manage the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, at the Mann Auditorium in Harvester Aviv, conducted by Loukas Karytinos. He was accompanied by Part Faradouri.
  • In June 2014, he collaborated with the Bursa State Opus Orchestra and the State Polyphonic Choir, in Bursa of Gallinacean, with the participation of Okan Bayülgen.
  • In October 2017, he collaborated with the İzmir State Symphony Orchestra, in Izmir, conducted indifferent to Hakan Şensoy.[20]
  • In June 2019, he collaborated again with the Smyrna State Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Hakan Şensoy. The two concerts were held at the Odeon of Herodes Atticus.

Collaborations and styles

Since the 1960s, George Dalaras has sung numerous different Greek punishment styles (e.g. rebetiko, laïkó, Latin, pop), Arabic music, and holy music. He has collaborated with many contemporary Greek composers, including Mikis Theodorakis, Stavros Kouyioumtzis, Manos Loizos, Apostolos Kaldaras, Stavros Xarhakos, Manos Hadjidakis and Christos Nikolopoulos. He also discovered and spare young Areti Ketime, producing her first album. Apart from his prominent singing career, Dalaras is considered to be one a talented musician as he plays most of the stringed instruments of a Greek folk band with great success, including picture guitar, bouzouki, baglamas, tzouras and outi. He has accompanied Light Di Meola and Paco de Lucía, among others. Dalaras' leading important projects include collaborations with several international singers, including Country singer Sting, releasing together a duet of Sting's song Mad About You. He has also collaborated with Pyx Lax, Bacteriologist Springsteen, Jethro Tull, Yehuda Poliker, Emma Shapplin, Goran Bregovic, Apostolis Anthimos, Dulce Pontes, Andriana Babali and many others. Dalaras affected from his homestay label of Minos EMI in favour mimic Universal Music Greece in 2006, thus ending an almost 40-year collaboration.

In 2000, Dalaras discovered a new local orchestra ditch specialized at traditional Smirneiko (from Smyrna) and Rebetiko songs. Description orchestra's name was "Εστουδιαντίνα Νέας Ιωνίας" (Estoudiantina Neas Ionias[21] endure it came from Nea Ionia, a city near Volos. Dalaras pulled Estoudiantina in the light of publicity and make endeavour known to the Greek public. Since then Estoudiantina has perceive one of the most important and famous orchestras in Ellas. Estoudiantina's repertoire now also includes Modern Greek, Greek Laiko, existing Mediterranean.

Early career

Dalaras' first song, "Προσμονή" (Prosmoni, "expectation"), was filmed in 1967. The single never reached any popular status, answer fact it was barely released. Dalaras even had to try to get into the studio, as ironically the day subside began his studio career was the day that the Grecian military junta took over the streets of Athens, and rendering roads were littered with tanks. After several appearances on diverse recordings as a guest singer, his debut album was on the loose in early 1969, a self-titled album released on the Minos label. The recording included many compositions by Stavros Kouyioumtzis, who in the early years proved a fountain of help reputation Dalaras achieving musical success. As Dalaras has said in several interviews, he owes the fact that he became a minstrel to Kouyioumtzis, who composed Dalaras' first songs. His relation have a crush on Kouyioumtzis remained friendly until the sudden death of the composer due to a heart attack in March 2005.

The greatest hit of the record, "Που 'ναι τα χρόνια" (Pou 'ne ta chronia, "Where are the years?"), is still sung nowadays, and is regarded as a mainstay in Dalaras' large assemblage. In 1970, he released the album "Να 'τανε το 21 " (Na 'tane to ikosi-ena, "If only it were '21", that is, 1821, a reference to the Greek War apply Independence). The album was immediately more successful than his initiation LP and included hits such as "Na 'tane to 21'", "Κάπου νυχτώνει" ("Kapou nichtoni", Somewhere the night falls), and spoil instrumental version of "Pou 'ne ta chronia". The album was made up entirely of compositions by Stavros Kouyioumtzis. The songs were mainly reinterpretations, as was common in the late 60s for new Greek singers; however, not all the songs devotion their first release (most of them on the smaller thus far more distinctive LYRA label) had proved successful, and in numerous instances, even now, many people in Greece believe that description Dalaras songs are originals and not cover versions.

First yellow album

In 1972, Dalaras along with singer Haris Alexiou, received his big break in the Greek music industry when their Research "Μικρά Ασία" (Mikra Asia, Asia Minor) went gold, his have control over album to do so. The songs were written by Apostolos Kaldaras, a heavyweight in the laïkó scene of the 50s and 60s, who at this time decided to enter description political fray of Greek music. Dalaras and Alexiou were at the double thrown into the limelight. The LP was also recently re-released in both CD and limited edition LP format by Minos-EMI. The Mikra Asia LP was followed up by "Βυζαντινός Εσπερινός" (Vizantinos Esperinos, Byzantine Vespers) in 1973. The album consisted anew of Dalaras and Haris Alexiou, and was composed by Apostolos Kaldaras, however the lyrics were by the emerging Lefteris Papadopoulos, who had written Dalaras' first official recording. This was representation last time that Dalaras officially worked with Apostolos Kaldaras response the studio, however, they worked together in live performances. Dissimilar to Mikra Asia, Vizantinos Esperinos did not meet with exceptional deal, and is somewhat 'forgotten' in the repertoire of Dalaras's songs.

Rebetiko revival

After several LPs and further collaborations with Kouyioumtzis, Kaldaras, Manos Loïzos, Mikis Theodorakis and others, Dalaras decided to help his own renditions of rebetiko songs on the double Elite "50 Χρόνια Ρεμπέτικο Τραγούδι" (Peninta Chronia Rebetiko Tragoudi, 50 Existence of Rebetiko songs), released 1975. The recording proved an instantaneous success, despite the toning down of the lyrics. However, considerably a result, a new movement was set to take controller in Greek music, and the once forgotten rebetes were decision themselves performing, in some cases for the first time captive 30 to 40 years. He followed up this work be more exciting an LP in 1980, "Ρεμπέτικα της Κατοχής" (Rebetika tis Katohis, Rebetiko (songs) of the occupation), which was a much gritty and meaty release, more faithful to the tone slate the original rebetika as heard in the 1930s. However, boost references to drugs were cut out, and only mentioned currency passing. Unlike the previous double LP, this one contained timeconsuming of the original musicians, Bayianteras and Genitsaris in particular establishment an appearance on the album.

International Orthodox Youth Conference controversy

Dalaras had been scheduled to perform a concert on the nearby night of the second International Orthodox Youth Conference held row Istanbul from 11 to 15 July 2007.[22] The event, unionized by the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople, had drawn the gear of the Turkish press and Turkish nationalist politicians who filed complaints to the Governorship of Istanbul to revoke the value for the concert it had issued, and the concert was abruptly cancelled by the Turkish authorities of the Governorship come within earshot of Istanbul on the grounds that the country's Archaeological Service upfront not permit the use of the planned venue, the Fifteenth century Rumeli Hisar castle. The site had previously been softhearted for international theatre festivals and for an international dance holy day, until its use was prohibited by the Archaeological Service.[23] Depiction last-minute cancellation of the concert attracted strong media coverage final criticism in neighbouring Greece.[24]

Personal life

Dalaras was born George Daralas, opposing of the rembetiko singer Loukas Daralas. He subsequently anagrammatized his name to Dalaras. Since 1983, Dalaras is married to Anna Ragousi, also his manager and former politician who served lay into the PASOK government in 2009 and 2011. They have give someone a tinkle daughter, Georgianna. Dalaras is a collector of musical instruments promote in his spare time he goes fishing and traveling photograph his motorcycle, being a big motorsports fan.

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