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"Anthemousa" is a melody performed by Tita on vocals & Theodore Koumartzis on a LUTHIEROS Lyre of Hermes. It is inspired by the Sirens, dangerous creatures who lured sailors to their deaths by enchanting them with music and singing. Roman poets placed their home on a “flowery” island with a rocky coast, called Anthemousa, which was probably located in Sicily.
The video session took place at Palermo, a Sicilian city noted for its history and culture. The modern city is located in the ancient Greek colony of Panormos.
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🎬 Film auteur: Nikolaos Koumartzis
🎙️ Who is Tita?
Margherita Riotta, known as Sista Tita or Tita, is a songwriter who grew up listening to soul, reggae, gospel, jazz, blues, and traditional Sicilian music. As a result, she developed a unique and multifaceted music style.
Today, she is one of the most influential singers in the Siciliano reggae scene, consistently using her music to promote social and feminist issues to the general public.
Since 2002, she has closely collaborated with her brother, Francesco Riotta. Four years later, they found a music ensemble called "Famiglia del Dud," with which they traveled and performed their music in Spain, Greece, Switzerland, and Italy.
🎙️ Who is Theodore?
Theodore is the youngest brother of the Koumartzis family. Being part of the family's endeavor since its early stage, he soon came to be an inspiring top-notch lyre player, constantly learning and experimenting with musicians around the world.
He is the founder of the PAUSIS Project, a curator at the SEIKILO Museum of Ancient Music in Greece (Thessaloniki), and an integral part of LUTHIEROS Music Instruments.
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29 ноя 2021