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Rebetiko (Gr****: ρεμπέτικο,
pronounced [re(m)ˈbetiko]),
plural rebetika (ρεμπέτικα [re(m)ˈbetika]),
occasionally transliterated as
rembetiko or rebetico...
- form, Laïkó
changed forms over the
decades after the
commercialization of
Rebetiko music.
Until the 1930s the Gr****
discography was
dominated by two musical...
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refugees from Anatolia, and
quickly became the
central instrument to the
rebetiko genre and its
music branches. It is now an
important element of modern...
- 1950s,
rebetiko had declined; it only
survived in the form of
archontorebetiko (αρχοντορεμπέτικο "posh
rebetiko"), a
refined style of
rebetiko that was...
- by the 1920s. The
earliest known recording of the song is a 1927 Gr****
rebetiko/tsifteteli composition.
There are also
Arabic belly dancing, Albanian,...
- [re(m)ˈbetes]) is a
musician involved in the
scene of the Gr****
musical genre of
rebetiko,
which flourished between 1920 and 1955.
Prominent rebetes include: Rita...
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original music by
Stavros Xarchakos. The film is
based on the life of
rebetiko singer Marika Ninou and
gained cult
status in Greece. This
musical drama...
- fled to Athens. They
settled in poor
neighbourhoods and
brought with them
Rebetiko music,
making it also po****r in Greece, and
which later became the base...
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December 1980, Gr****: Ρόζα Εσκενάζυ) was a Jewish-Gr****
dancer and
singer of
rebetiko, Gr**** folk music,
Kanto and
Turkish folk
music born in Istanbul, whose...
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Manges are also
notable for
being closely ****ociated to the
history of
rebetiko. The
three most
probable etymologies of the word
Mangas are the following:...