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This recording features a tune that was recorded several times in Greek historical discography, either as a song or an instrumental piece, in locations such as Constantinople (Istanbul), New York, Athens. For example:
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Giagkos Psomathianos (harmonica), Constantinople, August-September 1906 (Zonophone 1458 r – X-102816, Gramophone 14-12961 and Victor 67192-Β).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Jangouli [Giagkos Psomathianos?] (harmonica), Constantinople, 1906-1907 (Odeon CX-724 – X 31990).
– “O agapitikos tis voskopoulas II”, Philharmonic Orchestra of the Municipality of Piraeus, Athens, 1907-1908 (Odeon GX-97 – 65075). This is instrumental medley, in which the tune is heard from 0′ 01″ to 1′ 50″.
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Sotiris Stasinopoulos, New York, September 11, 1924 (OKeh S-72810 – 82502-B).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro (I Papadia)”, Choir and Folk Orchestra, Athens, 1926 (Polydor 4612 ar – V 45069), present recording.
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Markos Sifnios Popular Orchestra, New York, November 22, 1927 (OKeh W81855 – 82512).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Dimitris Arapakis and Popular Orchestra, Athens, 1928 (Columbia UK 20305 – 8275).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Virginia Magidou and Nikos D. [Nick Doneff] (violin), Stratis (clarinet), Lymberis (santouri), USA, 1940s (Kaliphon D-753-B).
Στην ετικέτα του δίσκου αναγράφεται "Πηδηχτός".
This recording features a tune that was recorded several times in Greek historical discography, either as a song or an instrumental piece, in locations such as Constantinople (Istanbul), New York, Athens. For example:
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Giagkos Psomathianos (harmonica), Constantinople, August-September 1906 (Zonophone 1458 r – X-102816, Gramophone 14-12961 and Victor 67192-Β).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Jangouli [Giagkos Psomathianos?] (harmonica), Constantinople, 1906-1907 (Odeon CX-724 – X 31990).
– “O agapitikos tis voskopoulas II”, Philharmonic Orchestra of the Municipality of Piraeus, Athens, 1907-1908 (Odeon GX-97 – 65075). This is instrumental medley, in which the tune is heard from 0′ 01″ to 1′ 50″.
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Sotiris Stasinopoulos, New York, September 11, 1924 (OKeh S-72810 – 82502-B).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro (I Papadia)”, Choir and Folk Orchestra, Athens, 1926 (Polydor 4612 ar – V 45069), present recording.
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Markos Sifnios Popular Orchestra, New York, November 22, 1927 (OKeh W81855 – 82512).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Dimitris Arapakis and Popular Orchestra, Athens, 1928 (Columbia UK 20305 – 8275).
– “Bate koritsia sto choro”, Virginia Magidou and Nikos D. [Nick Doneff] (violin), Stratis (clarinet), Lymberis (santouri), USA, 1940s (Kaliphon D-753-B).
Στην ετικέτα του δίσκου αναγράφεται "Πηδηχτός".
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