Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou

Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou

Infobox Album
Name = Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou
Type = soundtrack
Artist = Anna Vissi


Released = 2002
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Sony Music/Columbia
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "Ode To The Gods"
(1993)
This album = "Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou"
(2002)
Next album =

"Mala - I Mousiki Tou Anemou" is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi. Initially, a CD single of Mala was released containing three tracks which went Gold in no time, and later the complete album of the soundtrack was released containing 27 tracks, all written and produced by Nikos Karvelas himself and the orchestration/instrumentation was done by Giorgos Niarhos. It reached 2X Platinum.

Overview

"Mala" was originally put on stage on January 19, 2002 starring Anna Vissi. Nikos Karvelas was the inspiration and creator of the whole play. His goal was to give a true representation of the concept that for so many he had in his mind, after traveling for many years and reading and studying historical work. The final result was a true triumph and a complete "different" Karvelas found justice through the long endless cues outside of Pallas theatre.

In the performance, Anna Vissi was surrounded by another 60 distinguished actors (amongst them: Leonidas Kakouris, Aias Manthopoulos, Katerina Dadaskalou, Elena Tirea, Stavros Giagoulis, Mihalis Anthis, Zoi Nalpandi, Elpia Braoudaki, Panos Metaxopoulos, Stelios Nikolaidis, Niki Palikaraki, Eleni Georgy, Alberto Eskenazi) and an orchestra 40 musicians. Mala is the largest theatrical production ever in Greece. The Greek audience had the opportunity to watch a performance with all the elements of an overproduction, something that till now one only had the privilege to experience abroad. Mala is about a true love story, which takes place during World War II.

Track listing

Disk 1

# "Theme Of Mala"
# "Gennisi"
# "Thema Tis Baptisis"
# "Mera Mpanei, Mera Vgainei"
# "Ta Vivlia Agapo"
# "Gia Ena Oneiro Zoume"
# "Eimai Eleftheri"
# "Imnos"
# "H Mousiki Tou Anemou"
# "Min Klais Fräulein"
# "Stagona Stagona"
# "Kitrino Astro"

CD2
# "Afiksi Sto Auschwitz"
# "Frau Schmidt"
# "Douleia douleia"
# "Ola Tha Allaksoun"
# "O Erota!"
# "Tou Theou Oi Dialegmenou"
# "Fones"
# "Mia Agapi Fotia"
# "Edek"
# "H Mousiki Tou Anemou"
# "Monologos Boger"
# "Akomi Ena Vradi"
# "Den Fovamai"
# "Gia Ena Oneiro Zoume"
# "Thema Tis Mala" (Piano)


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