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Antonio Vivaldi – Spring, guitar cover
#shorts #vivaldi #happyspring
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Cité Tango, A. Piazzolla on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs Cité Tango by Astor Piazzolla on classical guitar.
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La guitarrista (Los Simuladores Intro Guitar Tribute)
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs Cité Tango by Astor Piazzolla on classical guitar, as part of recreation of the intro of the epic Argentinian TV series “Los Simuladores”.
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Cello Suite No 1 – Prelude, J. S. Bach on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs J. S. Bach’s Prelude from the Cello Suite No 1 (BWV 1007), transcribed for classical guitar.
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Esteban’s Song, Leonidas Kanaris by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs the piece “Esteban’s Song” for classical guitar of the Greek composer Leonidas Kanaris.
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Thalassaki mou, Talias Nikolaos on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs the song “Thalassaki mou” of the Greek composer Talias Nikolaos on her transcription for classical guitar. This song is really popular in Greece and because of its popularity many people think that it is a traditional song. Produced, filmed and edited by Esteban García Alonso.
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The Holly and the Ivy on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs the traditional British folk Christmas carol “The Holly and the Ivy” on classical guitar.
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Greek New Year’s Carol on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs the traditional Greek New Year’s song (Κάλαντα Πρωτοχρονιάς) on classical guitar.
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Joy to the world, G.F. Handel on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs G.F. Händel’s “Joy to the world”, transcribed for classical guitar. Filmed at Syntagma square specially decorated for Christmas in Athens, Greece. Produced, filmed and edited by Esteban García Alonso.
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Ode to Joy, Ludwig van Beethoven on guitar by Athanasia Nikolakopoulou
Athanasia Nikolakopoulou performs the piece “Ode to Joy” transcribed for classical guitar by Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony no. 9. Dedicated to Marta Alonso, one of my first fans.