Miranda Terzopoulou

One of the basic and regular collaborators of Domna Samiou, a close friend and a founder member of the Association. Being knowledgeable about folk songs, and a regular researcher at the relevant department at the Hellenic Folklore Research Centre of the Academy of Athens, she has worked with Domna Samiou over a number of years, as a scientific advisor and a writer, both in publications and in concerts.

Miranda Terzopoulou was born in Athens. She traveled a lot, getting to know many places in Greece, conducting researches and recording information. She has studied and recorded numerous forms and aspects of Greek folklore, especially of Greek traditional music and Greek rituals, working with various ethnotical, linguistic, and religious groups, both inside and outside Greece. She records and videotapes whatever is necessary for her research, and has formed an important archive of rare optical-acoustic material.

The main object of her research is folk rituals about divine female figures and the world of symbols related to women in general, as they are found in narratives and songs; moreover, music as a structural element in customary rituals as well as a communication code, symbolic systems, means of narration, the place of women, and marginal groups.

She has worked on the Greek Romani, both Christian and Muslim, and has written the educational manual: Oi Tsiganoi stin Ellada. Istoria – Politismos (The Romani in Greece. History – Civilization, Athens 1996, 2nd 2001, Ministry of Education).

She has also conducted a long-term research about Muslim heterodoxy (Alevism, Bektashism, Sufism) in Thrace and Turkey, which has presented in the first international conferences on these subjects.

She has been in charge of various research programs, related to her interests and experience, such as:

• Research Programs ‘Thraki’ and ‘Eastern Macedonia’ of the ‘Friends of Music Association’, on the recording, study, and promotion of the music and dance tradition of Northern Greece (1995-2004)

• Project for the recording of musical happenings in Northern Greece by the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (2000-2004)

• The Greek-Turkish Program ‘Discussing Europe on the Banks of Maritza River: Thrace as a European Cultural Space’ (2007-2008)

• Program for the Creation of Lemnos’ Cultural Heritage Archive (2002-)

She has given lectures in many conferences, courses, seminars on the aforementioned subjects, and many of her articles have been published.

Moreover, she has taken part in the release of traditional music albums and is a regular collaborator and writer in the publications of the Domna Samiou Greek Folk Music Association.

She has participated in the making of many ethnographic documentaries and has worked as a radio producer at ‘Trito Programma’ (Third Program) of the Greek National Radio. She has taken part in the creation of digital databases of cultural content (Music Library of Greece ‘Lilian Voudouri’, Hellenic Folklore Research Centre, Domna Samiou Greek Folk Music Association, Lemnos’ Cultural Heritage Archive).

Member of the Minority Groups Research Centre.

Source: Miranda Terzopoulou


mirandaterzopoulou@gmail.com

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Records

The most famous publication of the Domna Samiou Greek Folk Music Association. These Carnival songs with their ritual bawdiness – ‘sacred in the profane’ – disturbed the prudish devotees of tradition. The recordings (on CD and double LP) come with a detailed booklet analysing the pagan and ritualistic context in […]
The most famous publication of Domna Samiou’s Association. These ‘sacred in the profane’ songs of the Carnival with their ritual bawdiness disturbed the prudish ‘devotees’ of tradition. The records (in LP and CD) are accompanied by a detailed booklet analysing the pagan and ritualistic context in which these songs are […]
This recorded show includes stage performances of carnival songs and other related popular rituals from different areas of Greece, as they were presented at the Thessaloniki Concert Hall on the 4th of March 2003. Watch the songs in a PlayList on YouTube.
This CD contains the live recording of the tribute concert for Domna Samiou’s seventieth birthday, at The Megaron, the Athens Concert Hall, in 1998. Some of her closest friends and collaborators were invited as guests: Lykourgos Angelopoulos, Dionysis Savvopoulos, Eleftheria Arvanitaki, and the distinguished Turkish musicians Fahrettin Çimenli and Volkan […]
This significant edition aims to convey the spirit of Easter, the Christian feast celebrated amidst the glory and promise of springtime, through the selected rituals of that period of the year and their related sacred songs and tunes. (barcode: 5204910000524)
The publication includes 30 songs, inspired by the popular tradition of story-telling, relating tales of brave warriors, both high-ranked lords, and lowly soldiers. Centering on heroic Digenis, they originate from all parts of Greece. The publication also contains a detailed booklet analyzing the history surrounding the songs, and their interpretation. […]
In fables, fragments of ancient myths are preserved. On this CD, Domna Samiou & her collaborators sing tales of the fabulous and the fantastic combining the real world with the supernatural and narrating stories, often tragic, which might once have occurred – or could do so one day – however […]
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.
The wealth of Greek traditional music has been enriched by every aspect of maritime tradition – by its values, virtues and charm – as is amply demonstrated by this wonderful collection of songs. They embrace the ways people have sung, since Ulysses, about the temptations of the sea, its risks, […]
The retelling of fine, magnificent, heroic deeds from the past has always inspired a future path for every nation, the weft on which its future is woven. Austere and Doric, as stern as the heroes they describe, these songs from history function both as chronicles and musical myths, and as […]

Concerts

A carnival feast at the stage of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall with songs, dances, and customs of the carnival period. In addition to Domna and her collaborators, musicians, singers, dancers and bands from regions of Greece take part, where even today the celebrations and rituals of Carnival maintain their authenticity.