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Antonis Xylouris ( el, Αντώνης Ξυλούρης; born September 6, 1937), nicknamed Psarantonis ( el, Ψαραντώνης), is a Greek composer, singer and performer of
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, the bowed string instrument of Crete and most popular surviving form of the medieval
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Biography

Psarantonis comes from the mountainous village of
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in
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which during
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was destroyed by the German occupying forces, when he was just two years old. Psarantonis is the younger brother of the late Nikos Xylouris, a notable Cretan singer/musician as well as the older brother of Yiannis Xylouris, an equally notable Cretan musician. Psarantonis is also the father of Cretan musician George Xylouris. Psarantonis is known for the special timbre of his voice and his
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playing style. Apart from the lyra Psarantonis plays various traditional instruments. He first played the lyre at the age of 13 and recorded his first single in 1964, titled "I Thought of Denying You" ( el, Εσκέφτηκα να σ' αρνηθώ). He has released many recordings since then and has represented Greece many times in festivals abroad.Interview (Greek)
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hosted in
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, Sydney and Mount Buller (in Victoria) and curated by
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. In 2007 he worked with Daemonia Nymphe on their album ''Krataia Asterope'' doing the vocals and playing the lyra in the track ''Dios Astrapaiou'' He has also worked with the Italian singer and songwriter
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, similarly as his son Labis.


Discography

*1973: Κρητική Ξαστερία *1976: Η Μάχη της Κρήτης *1976: Πηγές *1978: Σαϊτέματα *1982: Αναστορήματα *1983: Οι ρίζες μου *1985: Εκτός Εαυτού *1986: Να κάμω θέλω ταραχή *1989: Τα μεράκια του Ψαραντώνη *1990: Από φλόγες η Κρήτη ζωσμένη *1991: 30 Χρόνια Ψαραντώνης *1991: Μαθήματα Πατριδογνωσίας *1991: Ο γιος του Ψηλορείτη – Son of Psiloritis *1994: Παλιό κρασί 'ναι η σκέψη μου – My thoughts are like old wine *1995: Μουσική Ανοιξη *1996: Από Καρδιάς – De Profundis *1997: Cretan Music – The way of Psarantonis *1998: Νογώ – I reckon reflexions *1999: Ιδαίον Άνδρον -Idaion Antron *2000: Τέσσερις Δρόμοι για τον Ερωτόκριτο *2000: Λεόντιος Μαχαιράς – Χρονικό της Κύπρου (Μουσική Ψαραντώνης) *2000: Χαϊνιδες – Ο Ξυπόλυτος Πρίγκιπας *2001: Νίκος Κυπουργος -Τα Μυστικά του Κήπου *2002: Ριζίτικα – Rizitika *2002: Παπά-Στεφανής ο Νίκας-Αγρίμι και Κοράσο *2007: Ψαραντωνης & Βασίλης Σκουλάς – Άνθη του Χρόνου *2007: Να 'χεν η Θάλασσα βουνά – Had the Sea mountains *2008 :Σαν Πυροβατης *2008: Αντάρτες των βουνών – Mountain rebels *2009: Εκειά που θέλω


See also

*
Byzantine Lyra The Byzantine lyra or lira ( gr, λύρα) was a medieval bowed string musical instrument in the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire. In its popular form, the lyra was a pear-shaped instrument with three to five strings, held upright and played by ...
*
Cretan Lyra ) * Lira da braccio * Rabāb (Arabic الرباب) * Lijerica * Violin , musicians = * Andreas Rodinos * Alekos Karavitis * Antonis Papadakis (Kareklas) * Kostas Mountakis * Nikos Xilouris * Psarantonis * Ross Daly * Yiorgos K ...
* Music of Crete


References


External links


Official Web site of Psarantonis
{{Authority control Cretan musicians 1942 births Living people Greek songwriters People from Anogeia