
Laouto - Wikipedia
The laouto (Greek: λαούτο, pl. laouta λαούτα) is a long-neck fretted instrument of the lute family, found in Greece and Cyprus, and similar in appearance to the oud. [1] It has four double …
ΜΕΛΩΔΙΕΣ ΑΠΟ ΛΑΟΥΤΟ - ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΞΥΛΟΥΡΗΣ …
ΜΕΛΩΔΙΕΣ ΑΠΟ ΛΑΟΥΤΟ - ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΞΥΛΟΥΡΗΣ (ΨΑΡΟΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ) | Official Audio Release © 2004MELODIES APO LAOUTO - YANNIS XILOURIS ...
Giorgos Xylouris - Wikipedia
Giorgos "George" Xylouris (Greek: Γιώργoς Ξυλούρης, born September 25, 1965), also known as Psarogiorgis (Greek: Ψαρογιώργης), is a Cretan laouto player and singer.
Laouto - Traditional Cretan Musical Instruments by Tony Verikakis
Here you will find out all about the instruments I make and mostly about the laouto. You will learn about its history in Crete, its process being made, the woods I use, and the reasons I use …
LyssaLutherie
Laouto. Lute guitar _Laoutokithara. Bozuk-Trichordo bouzouki. Tzouras & misobouzouko. Cumbus lavta & bouzouki. Baglamas. click on the names to see more:
Cretan music | Greek traditional music | Nikos Manias - Lute
The laoúto: The Cretan expression of the finest and noblest feelings. The Cretan lute (laoúto or laghoúto, in Middle Greek: lavouto) is a long-necked fretted stringed instrument with four metal …
Laouto - Hellenica World
The laouto (Greek: λαούτο) is a long-neck fretted instrument of the lute family, found in Greece, and similar in appearance to the oud. It is played in most respects like the oud (plucked with a …
To hear Γιώργης Ξυλούρης - George Xylouris play his long-necked laouto …
May 9, 2022 · To hear Γιώργης Ξυλούρης - George Xylouris play his long-necked laouto and sing songs of love and liberty in his impassioned, distinctive voice, is to...
Le luth grec, ou laoùto : l’instrument qu’on entend de l’Epire …
Jul 6, 2017 · "Il prenait son luth, marchait à pas furtifs et en jouait doucement, doucement, en face du palais." / "΄Ηπαιρνε το λαγούτον του και σιγανά επορπάτει κι εχτύπαν το γλυκιά γλυκιά …
Laouto in Cretan Music - labyrinthonline.org
Description. Traditional music of Crete rests on simple, profound forms which lend to it a sound both primordial and immediate. These foundational aspects balanced precisely and d