The song is most famously associated with the region of (Ipiros) in Northwestern Greece. It is typically performed in a slow, mournful, pentatonic scale, often accompanied by the soulful wailing of the clarinet.
The "bird" is a recurring motif in Greek demotic (folk) poetry, serving as a messenger between the exile and their home. 3. Modern Interpretations: Aspasia Stratigou aspasia_stratighoy_ksenitemeno_moy_poyli_andrea...
The polyphonic style of Epirus is often cited as one of the oldest living musical traditions in Europe. The song is most famously associated with the