Give a listen to this astonishing duet by Greek musicians D. Kapokis and K. Vourakis, about whom I’ve been able to find out very little. Kapokis plays a λύρα – a bowed lyre – while Vourakis plays the λαούτο – a long-necked lute.
The Σούστα (Sousta) is a greek folk dance performed at weddings. The title of this Sousta is Heraklion – a city in Crete.
Recorded in New York City circa 1921.
Released as Panhellenion 8027.
Credits
λαούτο (Laouto) – Κ. Βουράκης (K. Vourakis)
λύρα (Cretan Lyre) – Δ. Καπόκης (D. Kapokis)


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