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Consisted of ten instrumental songs, "To hamogelo tis Tzokontas" ("Gioconda's smile", 1965) is one of the most important works of Greek music. This concert was held at Megaron Mousikis in 1995, one year after Hadjidakis' death. The songs performed in the second part are: "Vrohi" ("Rain"), "Prosopografia tis miteras mou" ("Portrait of my mother"), "?o konserto" ("Concerto").
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Savina Yannatou sings "Ta loyia pou perimena" (="The words i was waiting") from Manos Hadjidakis 's "Myths of a woman".Lyrics by Nikos Gatsos. A song composed by manos hadjidakis and dedicated to Maurice Jaubert.
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Some more of the music Hadjidakis wrote for this classic comedy by Alekos Sakellarios. ?he best known of these songs are "Garyfallo st' afti" and "Ah, vre paliomisoforia". (I have already uploaded the song "Ime Antras".) Starring: Vasilis Avlonitis, Mimis Fotopoulos, Tzeni Karezi (post-war actors, still very popular in Greece).
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Consisted of ten instrumental songs, "To hamogelo tis Tzokontas" ("Gioconda's smile", 1965) is one of the most important works of Greek music. This concert was held at Megaron Mousikis in 1995, one year after Hadjidakis' death. The songs performed in the third part are: "O kyrios Noll" ("Mr. Noll"), "Oi dolofonoi" ("Assassins").
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1986 ston Seirio. O Manos Xatzidakis prologizei ti Dimitra Galani pou tragoudaei to "S'agapo" tis Myrtiotissas apo ton "Megalo Erotiko" tou Manou Hadjidaki.
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Consisted of ten instrumental songs, "To hamogelo tis Tzokontas" ("Gioconda's smile", 1965) is one of the most important works of Greek music. This concert was held at Megaron Mousikis in 1995, one year after Hadjidakis' death. The songs performed in the fourth part are: "Vradini epistrofi" ("Returning in the evening"), "Horos me ti skia mou" ("Dance with my own shadow").