Songs of Asia Minor 2

On this LP, Domna Samiou presents songs and dances she recorded among refugees of Asia Minor: heartfelt interpretations dedicated to Baindiri, Domna’s hometown in Asia Minor. This LP complements ‘Songs of Asia Minor N° 1’ published in 1984.

Production: Domna Samiou Greek Folk Music Association
Year of release: 1991
Type: LP, Digital release

Collaborators

Production team

Domna Samiou (Research, Collection, Musical supervision)Yulie Papatheodorou (Production management)

Sound team

Kostas Prikopoulos (Sound engineer)

Booklet team

Mania Seferiades (English translation)Christos Giataganas (Design and layout)

Choir

Group from Nea Makri (Attiki) (Wake up My Black Eyed One, )Greek Folk Dance Group ‘Eleni Tsaouli’ (Yio Mario, Yatzilariani, Roumbalia – Carnation, )Choir of the Athletic and Cultural Association ‘Propontis’ (Neos Marmaras, Chalkidiki) (Well Met, )Women’s Group from Nea Erythrea (Attiki) (Yatzilariani, )

Musicians

Bendir (frame drum)

Informant (source of the song)

Nikos Karageorgiou (Wake up My Black Eyed One, )Nikolas Labrinoudakis (Yio Mario, )Paraschos Manikas (Yio Mario, )Yannis Zikas (The Water of Life, )Antonis Marmarinos (Well Met, )Kleoniki Tzoanaki (Yatzilariani, )

See also

An Asia Minor tribute concert. A tribute to the muse of the historical space of the Greek East. Traditional songs from the western coast of Asia Minor, the Propontis, Constantinople, Pontus and Cappadocia and two Byzantine hymns from the musical tradition of the Orthodox Church. A musical variety that is […]
On this CD, Domna Samiou presents songs and dances she recorded among refugees of Asia Minor: heartfelt interpretations dedicated to Baindiri, Domna’s hometown in Asia Minor. The CD includes songs from two previous LPs, 'Songs of Asia Minor 1 and 2'. (barcode: 5204910000128)  
Songs of Asia Minor by Domna Samiou. Live recording from the concert ‘Songs of Asia Minor with Domna Samiou’ at the Megaron, the Athens Concert Hall, on 8/3/2005. Traditional songs from the western coasts of Asia Minor, Propontis, Constantinople, Pontus and Cappadocia.