Maria Farantouri talks of a time when music was “the embodiment of resistance”. The once-exiled singer and activist came to international attention when she used her music to campaign against the ...
After nearly 25 years, the Greek singer who has inspired Joan Baez and Nels Cline returns to Carnegie Hall to perform the music of one of her most... Maria Farantouri Brings Songs Of Resistance To ...
On Saturday, May 12 at 8:00 p.m., celebrated Greek vocalist Maria Farantouri returns to Carnegie Hall after more than two decades for a performance celebrating the music of legendary composer Mikis ...
Charles Lloyd, American, not only the most lyrical but frankly the most conversational of jazz saxophonists, is a musical orator and curator of quiet fire. Maria Farantouri, well on her way to legend ...
We’ll send you a myFT Daily Digest email rounding up the latest Albums news every morning. This is music from the crossroads of Europe, centred on Greece and Turkey but also stretching to Lebanon and ...
The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra joins forces for the first time with distinguished Greek artist Maria Farantouri for a tribute to Mikis Theodorakis. The Magical Night concerts on May 14 and 15 also mark ...
For generations of Greek music fans, two names have come to symbolize the country and its social and political struggles: the internationally acclaimed singer Maria Farantouri and the composer whose ...
Charles Lloyd's unique sax playing always sounds voicelike, but even more so on this live show from an Athens amphitheatre with an old friend, Greek singing star Maria Farantouri. The music's grip ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. This is music from the crossroads of Europe, centred on Greece and Turkey but also stretching to Lebanon and ...
For generations of Greek music fans, two names have come to symbolize the country and its social and political struggles: the internationally acclaimed singer Maria Farantouri and the composer whose ...
What might on the surface appear as a meeting of disparate minds—jazz with Byzantine airs—ignores the fact that multi-reed/woodwind player Charles Lloyd has been embracing the music of the world for ...