Guardians of Hellenism

Guardians of Hellenism

The Guardians of Hellenism (Greek Έλληνες Ακρίτες) is a series of albums featuring recordings of traditional Greek music by region, performed by the Hellenic Music Archives Ensemble.

Albums

*Vol. 1 - "Chios, Mytilene, Samos, Ikaria"
*Vol. 2 - "Limnos, Samothrace, Imvros, Tenedos"
*Vol. 3 - "Smyrna, Ionia "
*Vol. 4 - "Pontus, Cappadocia"
*Vol. 5 - "Constantinople, Propontis, Bithynia"
*Vol. 6 - "Thrace, Eastern Roumelia, Black Sea"
*Vol. 7 - "Macedonia, Thassos"
*Vol. 8 - "Epiros, Northern Epiros"
*Vol. 9 - "Patmos, Kalymnos, Leros, Kos, Astypalaia"
*Vol. 10 - "Carpathos, Casos, Castellorizo"
*Vol. 11 - "Rhodes, Symi, Halki, Tilos, Nisyros"
*Vol. 12 - "Cyprus"

Performers

"To be written."

See also

*Music of Greece


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