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Music of the Heptanese

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National anthem
  
"Hymn to Liberty"

Music of the Heptanese

Music awards
  
Arion Awards MAD Video Music Awards Pop Corn Music Awards

Music charts
  
Greek Albums Chart Foreign Albums Chart Singles Chart

Music festivals
  
Athens Festival Epidaurus Festival Olympus Festival Thessaloniki Song Festival

Music media
  
Difono MAD TV (MAD World, Blue) MTV Greece

Related areas
  
Cyprus, Pontus, Constantinople, South Italy

The music of the Heptanese is the folk music of the geographic and historical region of the Ionian Islands. It is based a lot on the western European style. It is dominant the use of guitars and mandolins, while the kantádhes are very popular. The island of Zakynthos has a diverse musical history with influences also from Crete. Notable musicians of the islands have also composed songs and kantádhes (serenades), such as Nikolaos Mantzaros, Dionysios Lavrangas and Nikos Hatziapostolou.

The Church music (Byzantine) of the islands is also different from the rest of Greece, with a lot of western and Catholic influences on the Orthodox rite. The region is also notable for the birth of the first School of modern Greek classical music (Heptanesean or Ionian School, Greek:Επτανησιακή Σχολή), established in 1815.

Folk dances of the islands include:

  • Ai Georgis
  • Ballos
  • Cerigotikos
  • Diavaritikos
  • Fourlana
  • Kerkiraikos
  • Syrtos
  • References

    Music of the Heptanese Wikipedia