Estudiantina of Melbourne launches new album ‘Ta Nisia’

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The Estudiantina of Melbourne celebrated the launch of their new album Ta Nisia yesterday, marking an important moment for the ensemble and for Melbourne’s Greek musical community.

The event brought together music lovers, members of the Greek diaspora, and supporters of traditional music for an evening dedicated to the sounds and stories of the Greek islands.

The launch featured a live performance by the ensemble, who presented selections from the new album before an enthusiastic and engaged audience.

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The music of Ta Nisia draws inspiration from the rich traditions of the Aegean islands, highlighting distinctive regional melodies, rhythms and lyrical themes that reflect island life, celebration and longing.

Throughout the evening, the ensemble performed with the characteristic warmth and musicianship that has become synonymous with their work. Traditional instruments such as the violin, santouri, oud and guitar created the textured sound world associated with the historic estudiantina orchestras of Smyrna and Constantinople, while the repertoire transported listeners across the islands of the Aegean.

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Audience members responded with great enthusiasm, with many noting the ensemble’s dedication to preserving and sharing Hellenic musical heritage in Australia. The launch not only celebrated the release of Ta Nisia, but also highlighted the ongoing role of traditional music in connecting communities and cultural identities.

Ta Nisia represents the ensemble’s continued commitment to researching, arranging and performing traditional repertoire with authenticity and care. The album captures the spirit of island music while presenting it through the unique musical voice that the Estudiantina of Melbourne has developed over years of performance and collaboration.

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Yesterday’s launch was both a celebration and a milestone for the group, reflecting their passion for Greek musical traditions and their growing contribution to Melbourne’s vibrant cultural landscape. The release of Ta Nisia ensures that the timeless music of the Greek islands will continue to resonate with audiences both locally and beyond.

Album is now available via the bands official website https://www.estudiantinaofmelbourne.au/

*Photos by Stav Lampropoulou

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