提起希腊美声大家较为熟悉Nana Mouskouri还有一位希腊民谣天后Haris Alexiou,但是Despina Vandi是希腊新崛起的流行女歌手,她仍然保留了大部分的希腊古乐器伴奏的特色例如经常使用的乐器包括:竖琴、琉特琴、里拉、阿乌洛斯、布朱克、曼多 林、小提琴……等。Despina vandi 融入英语歌词和舞曲风格,让希腊音乐呈现更加多元化和国际化的感觉,她的声音被希腊人形容为“纯天然的 无懈可击的声音”希腊人对自身的音乐非常自豪,传说希腊民族的女子为了换得好歌喉愿意出卖灵魂向妖精取得天籟般的嗓音。希腊人也说透过他们的音乐,你可以听到希腊的阳光、蔚蓝的海水、和吹过白色沙滩的海风味道。如果你也喜欢民族音乐应该会爱上她歌曲里的伴奏声
Despina Vandi (Greek: Δέσποινα Βανδή) (born Despina Malea, July 22, 1969), cited in time.com as the 'Queen Of Greek Pop',is one of the most famous and successful Greek singers, famous mainly in Greece and Cyprus, with some international success as well. Vandi began a musical career in 1994 after signing with Minos EMI. She released two albums with little success before beginning an exclusive collaboration with composer Phoebus and striking commercial success with her third album Deka Endoles. The collaboration with Phoebus became one of the most successful in Greek music history and her next three albums Profities (1999), Gia (2001), and Stin Avli Tou Paradeisou (2004) gained multi-platinum statuses, becoming amongst the most successful albums of their respective decades. The success of Gia helped Vandi to break into neighboring markets and she subsequently released a couple of English-language singles in a brief attempt at breaking into the international market. After taking a break from music, Vandi returned in 2007 with her album 10 Hronia Mazi, celebrating her ten-year collaboration with Phoebus. As of 2009, Vandi has sold over 1 million records in Greece.[2] According to the Greek "Chart Show" and IFPI, Despina Vandi is at number 4 in the Top 30 with the most successful female Greek singers in Greece during 1960-2010
提起希腊美声大家较为熟悉Nana Mouskouri还有一位希腊民谣天后Haris Alexiou,但是Despina Vandi是希腊新崛起的流行女歌手,她仍然保留了大部分的希腊古乐器伴奏的特色例如经常使用的乐器包括:竖琴、琉特琴、里拉、阿乌洛斯、布朱克、曼多 林、小提琴……等。Despina vandi 融入英语歌词和舞曲风格,让希腊音乐呈现更加多元化和国际化的感觉,她的声音被希腊人形容为“纯天然的 无懈可击的声音”希腊人对自身的音乐非常自豪,传说希腊民族的女子为了换得好歌喉愿意出卖灵魂向妖精取得天籟般的嗓音。希腊人也说透过他们的音乐,你可以听到希腊的阳光、蔚蓝的海水、和吹过白色沙滩的海风味道。如果你也喜欢民族音乐应该会爱上她歌曲里的伴奏声
Despina Vandi (Greek: Δέσποινα Βανδή) (born Despina Malea, July 22, 1969), cited in time.com as the 'Queen Of Greek Pop',is one of the most famous and successful Greek singers, famous mainly in Greece and Cyprus, with some international success as well. Vandi began a musical career in 1994 after signing with Minos EMI. She released two albums with little success before beginning an exclusive collaboration with composer Phoebus and striking commercial success with her third album Deka Endoles. The collaboration with Phoebus became one of the most successful in Greek music history and her next three albums Profities (1999), Gia (2001), and Stin Avli Tou Paradeisou (2004) gained multi-platinum statuses, becoming amongst the most successful albums of their respective decades. The success of Gia helped Vandi to break into neighboring markets and she subsequently released a couple of English-language singles in a brief attempt at breaking into the international market. After taking a break from music, Vandi returned in 2007 with her album 10 Hronia Mazi, celebrating her ten-year collaboration with Phoebus. As of 2009, Vandi has sold over 1 million records in Greece.[2] According to the Greek "Chart Show" and IFPI, Despina Vandi is at number 4 in the Top 30 with the most successful female Greek singers in Greece during 1960-2010