Some classic folk songs are often referred to as “hymns” for their timeless appeal and for evoking an alternative, ritualistic connection. Within this framework, it makes sense that Petros Gaitanos, a singer closely associated with ecclesiastical and Byzantine music throughout his career, decided to reinterpret and perform Manolis Aggelopoulos’ famous hit “Mia Molivia” (A Stroke of Lead).
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The news that Gaitanos has taken on a Manolis Aggelopoulos song undoubtedly causes surprise, curiosity, and a strong desire to hear the result of this seemingly paradoxical and, at first glance, unconventional musical endeavor.
From the first moments of listening, it becomes evident that Gaitanos approached this exquisite zeibekiko—composed by Lefteris Zervas with lyrics by Lefteris Spyropoulos—with a sense of reverence. Presented through clean, minimalist arrangements featuring the bouzouki and accordion played by Zoe Tiganouria, and performed with a style that is almost meditative yet deeply emotional, Gaitanos highlights a key truth about Greek folk music. Many great creators have stated in the past that the power of folk songs lies in their unparalleled ability to express human thoughts, emotions, concerns, fears, and even sins, like a sacred musical confession.
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