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Why is Greek music so popular in Israel?
Greek-style bouzouki music became increasingly popular in the early 1960s. Aris San, a non-Jewish Greek singer who moved to Israel and became an Israeli citizen, was the driving spirit behind this trend. Many of the songs of Stelios Kazantzidis have been translated into Hebrew and performed by Israeli singers.
Where did Greek music originate from?
These compositions have existed for millennia: they originated in the Byzantine period and Greek antiquity; there is a continuous development which appears in the language, the rhythm, the structure and the melody. Music is a significant aspect of Hellenic culture, both within Greece and in the diaspora.
What type of music does Greece listen to?
Contemporary laïkó (σύγχρονο λαϊκό), also called modern laïkó, is currently Greece’s mainstream music genre.
Was Greek music monophonic?
Plato defined song (melos) as the fusion of word, rhythm, and melody; so Greek music seems to have been monophonic. Vocal music was more respected than instrumental because of notions like Aristotle’s that voices are found only in creatures with souls.
Is Greece the Middle East?
Although Greece has indeed never been considered part of the Middle East, in the early 20th century it was considered part of the Near East along with Asia Minor (but not Syria or Egypt), which I find a much less jarring transition than chucking Turkey to the ‘Mid-East’ and the Balkans to ‘Europe’.
What kind of music do they listen to in the Middle East?
Popular music. Music pervades Middle Eastern societies. While traditional music remains popular in the Middle East, modern music reconciling Western and traditional Arabic styles, pop, and fusion are rapidly advancing in popularity.
How did ancient Greeks tune their music?
In ancient Greek the voice went up in pitch on certain syllables and fell on others (the accents of ancient Greek indicate pitch, not stress). The contours of the melody follow those pitches here, and fairly consistently in all the documents. But one shouldn’t assume that the Greeks’ idea of tuning was identical to ours.
Why is the violin so important in Middle Eastern music?
The violin was adopted into Middle Eastern music in the 19th century, and it is able to produce non-Western scales that include quarter-tones because it is fretless. Percussion instruments play a very important role in Middle Eastern music.
What is the role of percussion in Middle Eastern music?
Percussion instruments play a very important role in Middle Eastern music. The complex rhythms of this music are often played on many simple percussion instruments. The riq الرق (a type of tambourine) and finger cymbals add a higher rhythmic line to rhythm laid down with sticks, clappers, and other drums.