Eskenazi, Roza
Rembetissa
Roza Eskenazi was a giant of rembetika, the urban Greek music of Ottoman origin associated with the poor underclass.
Eskenazis life was extraordinary: born Sarah Spinazi to a poor Sephardic Jewish family in Constantinople, probably in
the mid-1890s, after an itinerant childhood, she began dancing at the Grand Hotel Theatre in Thessaloniki. She eloped
with the wealthy Yiannis Zardinidis around 1913, with whom she bore a son, but after his untimely death in 1917, she
placed the son in the care of an orphanage and moved to Athens, where she danced with Armenian cabaret artists.
Eventually, the composer Panagiotis Toundas discovered her singing and arranged her first recordings for Columbia
Records in 1929, which catapulted her to fame. Cutting over 500 songs in the 1930s, she became the leading exponent of
the Smyrna school of rembetika. Running a nightclub in Athens during the German occupation of World War II, she hid
resistance fighters and British spies and helped many Jewish families flee the country. She finally toured the USA in
the 1950s, and though her career subsequently waned, a 1970s revival led to further work. The longevity of her output is
such that her song Misirlu was included on the soundtrack of Pulp Fiction; the 21 gems collected here were recorded
between 1931 and 1947.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
03-04-2020
Label
Item-nr
541367
EAN
8055515231151
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
RAST GAZEL
2
OUSAK MARE
3
MES' TOU ZAMBKOU TON TEKE
4
FERTE BIRRES
5
ARAVI OUSAK MANES "DERTI KE PONO APOKTISA"
6
YIATI FOUMARO KOKAINI
7
STAMBOUL OUSAK MANETEN-BY - P. TOUNDA
8
HARIKLAKI
9
YINOME ANDHRAS
10
KONIALIS
11
DHODHEKA CHRONON KORITSI
12
BARBERAKI
13
YIANNOULA
14
ME ZOURNADHES KE DAOLIA
15
YIANNOUSENA
16
"OUZO, HASIS"