Achirana
Vassilis Tsabropoulos · 2000
69 min · 9 tracks · classical ยท jazz
A contemplative blend of classical and jazz, weaving intricate melodies with emotional depth.
Achirana is an album by Vassilis Tsabropoulos, released in 2000. A contemplative blend of classical and jazz, weaving intricate melodies with emotional depth. 'Achirana' received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of genres and has been noted for contributing to the broader appreciation of modern Greek music. The album showcases Tsabropoulos's virtuosity and has influenced subsequent artists exploring similar cross-genre paths. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Achirana sound like?
A contemplative blend of classical and jazz, weaving intricate melodies with emotional depth. Rooted in classical and jazz.
What makes Achirana by Vassilis Tsabropoulos notable?
'Achirana' received critical acclaim for its innovative fusion of genres and has been noted for contributing to the broader appreciation of modern Greek music. The album showcases Tsabropoulos's virtuosity and has influenced subsequent artists exploring similar cross-genre paths. By the time 'Achirana' was released in 2000, Vassilis Tsabropoulos had established himself as a prominent figure in contemporary classical and jazz music, following his acclaimed album 'The Song of the Earth'. This release marked a further exploration of his unique style, merging Greek traditional elements with improvisational jazz influences.
How many songs are on Achirana?
Achirana has 9 tracks, running approximately 69 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Achirana Standout 8:07
- 2 Diamond Cut Diamond Standout 7:25
- 3 Valley 5:43
- 4 Mystic 7:21
- 5 The Spell Standout 10:41
- 6 She's Gone 5:48
- 7 Fable 8:22
- 8 Song for Phyllis 7:53
- 9 Monologue 8:23
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