A Concert Event By The Australian Hellenic Choir 2024


Sydney, Australia, 15 August 2024—The Australian Hellenic Choir Inc. is thrilled to announce its upcoming concert event. On Saturday, 19 October 2024, the prestigious Sydney Conservatorium of Music will feature an enchanting performance of “Rebetiko Reimagined,” a modern interpretation of the Greek Blues.

Under the expert direction of Choir Music Director Mr. Leon Vitogiannis and Choir Pianist Mr. Stefanos Maragkakis, traditional Rebetiko music has been creatively arranged for a 30-piece orchestra. This innovative collaboration merges timeless Rebetiko melodies with contemporary arrangements, offering a tribute to the original Rebetes and captivating listeners from all generations.

AUSTRALIAN HELLENIC CHOIR INC. REBETIKO REIMAGINED CONCERT Photo: Nick Bourdaniotis
AUSTRALIAN HELLENIC CHOIR INC. REBETIKO REIMAGINED CONCERT Photo: Nick Bourdaniotis

Audiences will experience unforgettable renditions of iconic Rebetiko songs by soloists Heidi Spiliopoulos and Sandy Constantopedos, accompanied by the rich harmonies of the four-voice choir.

“Rebetiko is the urban popular Greek music of the poorest classes in the first half of the 20th century,” explained Mr. James Tsolakis, Founder and President of the Choir. “Often referred to as ‘Greek Blues,’ we are immensely proud of the work Leon and Stefanos have done in reimagining this music for a new generation of Greeks worldwide.”

The Australian Hellenic Choir, a multicultural and multilingual ensemble, is dedicated to bringing world-class music to Australian and Greek audiences. Following their recent success at the Sydney Town Hall, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese, this concert promises to deliver performances of international choral standards.

Elias Petropoulos, a renowned folklorist and urban historian, once noted, “Rebetiko songs are the most accessible source of information about the life and attributes of the Rebetes. They encompass various themes such as love, poverty, imprisonment, the underworld, death, and hashish, with about half of the songs focusing on love, particularly lost and unrequited love.”

All net proceeds from this event will support charities aiding the homeless. Tickets are priced at $79 per person, with a concession rate of $69. They can be purchased via the Choir’s Facebook Page and Humantix in the link below.

https://events.humanitix.com/rebetiko-reimagined/tickets?hxchl=hex-qrc&hxref=slt

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AUSTRALIAN HELLENIC CHOIR INC. REBETIKO REIMAGINED CONCERT Photo: Nick Bourdaniotis

For further information about the Australian Hellenic Choir, this event, or membership and auditions, please contact:

• Mr. James Tsolakis, AHC President: M: 0416 060 700

• Ms. Despina Lucas, AHC Vice President: M: 0438 289 699

• AHC Email: E: [email protected]

• Sponsorship or Benefactor Enquiries: M: 0416 060 700

Rebetiko Reimagined: A Concert Event by the Australian Hellenic Choir 2024
Rebetiko Reimagined: A Concert Event by the Australian Hellenic Choir 2024

The Australian Hellenic Choir is a musical group based in Australia that focuses on performing Greek music, particularly traditional and contemporary songs from Greece and classical works by Greek composers. The choir often participates in cultural events, festivals, and performances that celebrate Greek heritage and promote Hellenic culture in Australia.

The choir typically consists of diverse singers, including Greek Australians and others interested in Greek music and culture. Their performances often highlight themes of Greek history, mythology, and religious traditions. The Australian Hellenic Choir contributes to preserving and promoting Greek cultural identity within the broader Australian multicultural society.

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AUSTRALIAN HELLENIC CHOIR INC. REBETIKO REIMAGINED CONCERT Photo: Nick Bourdaniotis

Nick Bourdaniotis

Director of Photography

In 2016, Nick Bourdaniotis joined Greek City Times, as a photographer. His talent behind the lens was quickly recognised, and within a year, he became the Director of Photography and Videography. Nick also contributes articles to the events he covers for Greek City Times.
Nick is international recognized for exhibiting his collection of photographs featuring The Greek Presidential Guard (Evzones), in a photographic exhibition titled “The Evzones Collection by Nick Bourdaniotis” which are prominently displayed in the Presidential Palace and Head Quarters of the Presidential Guard (Evzones) in Athens Greece.








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