Estudiantina of Melbourne’s album debut sells out Brunswick Ballroom

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The Melbourne Greek Ensemble recently released their highly anticipated album to a sold-out crowd at Brunswick Ballroom on Sunday, March 9. 

Titled ‘Journey to Rebetika,’ the album is a collection of classic Rebetiko songs that highlight the ensemble’s repertoire, encompassing both Smyrneika and Rebetiko. 

Formed in January 2024, Estudiantina of Melbourne — meaning “students of Melbourne” — is more than just a musical ensemble; it is a passionate advocate for traditional Greek music, especially Smyrneika, which is deeply rooted in the cultural fabric of Greece. 

With a profound appreciation for the diverse influences that shape Smyrneika, including Greek, Turkish, Jewish, and Armenian traditions, the ensemble creates a mesmerising fusion that breathes new life into this ancient genre. Their music, enhanced by instruments such as the oud, bouzouki, violin, kanun, and guitar, resonates with an authenticity that captivates audiences.

Beyond Smyrneika, the ensemble also explores the world of Rebetiko, another powerful form of Greek folk music. Born from the struggles and triumphs of Greece’s urban working class, Rebetiko’s soul-stirring melodies and evocative lyrics reflect themes of adversity, displacement, and resilience. 

Through the harmonious interplay of instruments like the bouzouki, baglama, and accordion, Estudiantina of Melbourne creates a soundscape that honours the rich cultural heritage of Greece.

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Their debut album aims to capture the journey the ensemble has taken so far.

The band is currently touring this album scheduled to play shows in regional Victoria, Sydney Greek Festival and also Dark Mofo Tasmania. 

*All photos by Stav Lambropoulou.

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