Aristides Moschos

(1930–2001) | He was born in Agrinio, the fifth of ten children in a family of musicians. At a very young age, just 8 years old, he came into contact with the santur and demonstrated exceptional skill. His father, also a musician, ran two music centers in Agrinio, where Aristides made his debut on the santur.

After the war, he moved to Athens and began collaborating with the Lykeion ton Ellinidon, touring extensively around the world.

He worked with many prominent musicians of his time and became renowned for his interpretation of Cretan and Smyrneika songs. He participated in numerous radio and television programmes related to Greek folk and popular music. He released many solo albums, three of which went gold and two platinum, and also contributed as a soloist to numerous other recordings.

He passed away in November 2001.


Source: Yiorgos E. Papadakis, Λαϊκοί πρακτικοί οργανοπαίκτες (Practical Folk Instrumentalists), Athens 1983

Songs

Records

A classic LP of Domna Samiou which brings together some of the masterpieces of Greek traditional folk music. It is a representative compilation of songs from different areas of Greece performed in an authentic way in respect of their lyrics, music and way of singing.
Reissue of the Caprice album “Grekisk folkmusik” (Ξενιτεμένο μου πουλí) on a CD with 9 extra tracks, and a comprehensively informative booklet about Greek folk music and the woman behind this production – Domna Samiou.
LP is dedicated to Greek instrumental folk music and especially to wind instruments such as the different types of pipes: flute, mandoura, gaida, pipiza, gavala.
Domna Samiou had the general musical supervision of this important LP including twelve songs most of which are interpreted by her accompanied by local traditional musicians. As in all previous LPs, the songs are representative of all areas of Hellenism and are performed without any alteration in lyrics or music.

Concerts

Invited by Lina Lalandi, founder of the English Bach Festival and clavichordist, Domna Samiou made five appearances in the festival, presenting, in what could be the first time, the authentic traditional music of Greece to the English audience.
In 1971, in the midst of the military Junta period in Greece, Dionysis Savvopoulos convinced Domna to sing at the club “Rodeo”. In the following years, she performed at “Kyttaro” and “Rizes”.