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    1st Mediterennean Lutherie Conference

    The Sparta Municipal Cultural Center, the Laconian Association “Friends of the Traditional and Rempetiko Music” and “Paratiritis” Journal organize a conference dedicated to Anastasios and Epaminondas Stathopoulos, founder of the legendary American Epiphone company and one of the first bouzouki manufacturers, in the form that we know today, whose origin was from Laconia!

    The event will take place at the Cultural Center of the Spartan City in Sparta, Saturday 13 June at 8.30 pm.

    There will be instruments of Stathopoulos and modern luthiers as Fronimopoulos, Spourdalakis, Karellas etc.
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    This sounds very interesting. Since I am on the other side of the world, I will not be able to attend, but I did want to mention that my high school football team was the Spartans! (I played trumpet in the school band.)

    http://www.spartansports.org/

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    Thank yoy fer your good words!
    Well you are a Spartan too!

    (What i want to mention is that the conference is focused on the pre epiphone years)

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    This video is from the night before the congress.(actually it was 5 in the morning).It is maybe all bouzouki to you ,but you can catch the feeling.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdi-T...layer_embedded

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    Ah, those Greeks sure know how to have a good time...

    Thanks for posting this, Yanni. It brings my upcoming trip closer.

    Cheers,

    Victor
    It is not man that lives but his work. (Ioannis Kapodistrias)

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