Tribute to Apostolos Kaldaras

with Plastikes Karekles

Sunday 1st June 2025 @ Jamboree

June1st

Apostolos Kaldaras (1922–1990) was one of the greatest composers of Greek popular music, with over 1,500 songs, leaving an indelible mark on Greek music for five decades.

He was born in Trikala, a city that produced some of the most significant figures in Greek popular music, making him one of the key representatives of the “Trikala School”, alongside Vassilis Tsitsanis and Kostas Virvos. His first musical influences included Byzantine hymns, and he later learned to play the bouzouki and guitar, performing in taverns.

Tsitsanis, also from Trikala, had a profound influence on Kaldaras’ musical journey, and they collaborated in recordings and performances. In 1946, Kaldaras moved to Athens, where he made his first recording with Markos Vamvakaris and Tsitsanis, in the song “Magkas Vgike Gia Sergiani”. In 1947, he recorded the legendary “Nychtose Choris Fengari” (“It Got Dark Without a Moon”), a song that, much like “Kapia Mana Anastenazei” by Tsitsanis, captured the pain and sorrow of the Greek Civil War.

During the 1950s, Kaldaras solidified his place in Greek popular music, following in the footsteps of Tsitsanis but developing his own distinctive style. He collaborated with leading singers such as Kazantzidis, Bithikotsis, Poly Panou, Dionysiou. In 1972, he released the landmark album “Mikra Asia” (Asia Minor), showcasing his artistic maturity.

He passed away on April 8, 1990, leaving behind a vast musical legacy. His relationship with Tsitsanis and his contribution to the “Trikala School” were pivotal in shaping the evolution of Greek popular music.

Musicians

Andria Antoniou: Voice

George Tsolakis: Voice, guitar

Manolis Taouxis: Voice, Bouzouki

George Angelopoulos: Bouzouki

Pavlos Carvalho: Double bass

Event Details

Doors open: 19:45

Music starts: 20:15

Interval: 15min

Music finishes: 22:00

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