Mala: I Mousiki Tou Anemou

Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou is the name of a Greek soundtrack album by singer Anna Vissi. Initially, a CD single of Mala was released in Greece and Cyprus, containing four tracks which went gold, and later the complete album of the soundtrack was released containing 27 tracks, all written and produced by Nikos Karvelas himself and the orchestration/instrumentation was done by Giorgos Niarhos. It reached Gold status in Greece, and Platinum status in Cyprus.[1]

Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedApril 26, 2002
RecordedDecember 2001-January 2002
GenreOpera
LabelSony Music Greece/Columbia
ProducerNikos Karvelas
Anna Vissi chronology
Ode to the Gods
(1993)
Mala – I Mousiki Tou Anemou
(2002)

Overview

"Mala" was originally put on stage on January 19, 2002 starring Anna Vissi. Nikos Karvelas was the creator of the whole play. In the performance, Anna Vissi was surrounded by another 60 actors (amongst them: Leonidas Kakouris as Edek, Aias Manthopoulos as Josef Mengele, Katerina Didaskalou as Madam Lilian, Elena Tirea; Stavros Giagoulis as Charles, Mala’s fiancé; Mihalis Anthis as Wilhelm Boger, Zoi Nalpandi, Elpida Braoudaki as Maria Mandl; Eleni Tzortzi as Sarah, a female kapo; Haris Vorkas as Adolf Taube, Tsitomenea Hara as Frau Schmidt, Zeta Douka as Margot Dreschel; Alexandros Panayi as Abraham Moses, a prisoner in Auschwitz; Panos Metaxopoulos; Stelios Nikolaidis as Pindas, Mala’s father; Niki Palikaraki as Saza, Mala’s mother; Antigoni Alikakou as Joshka, Mala’s sister; Antonis Dourakis as Isa, Joshka’s husband; Konna Sapantopoulou as Eva, a mother of twin girls; Ionas Manolis as Salo, Mala’s brother; Eleni Georgy, Alberto Eskenazi as Rabbi) and a 40-musicians orchestra.

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Theme Of Mala" (Theme of Mala (Instrumental))
  2. "Gennisi" (Birth)
  3. "Thema Tis Baptisis" (Theme of Christening (Instrumental))
  4. "Mera Mpanei, Mera Vgainei" (Day in, day out)
  5. "Ta Vivlia Agapo" (The books I love)
  6. "Gia Ena Oneiro Zoume" (We live for a dream)
  7. "Eimai Eleftheri" (I'm free)
  8. "Imnos" (Anthem)
  9. "H Mousiki Tou Anemou" (The music of the wind (Instrumental))
  10. "Min Klais Fräulein" (Don't cry young lady)
  11. "Stagona Stagona" (Drip, drip)
  12. "Kitrino Astro" (Yellow star)

Disc 2

  1. "Afiksi Sto Auschwitz" (Arrival in Auschwitz (Instrumental))
  2. "Frau Schmidt" (Mrs. Schmidt)
  3. "Douleia douleia" (Work, work)
  4. "Ola Tha Allaksoun" (Everything will change)
  5. "O Erota!" (Oh love!)
  6. "Tou Theou Oi Dialegmenou" (God's hand-picked)
  7. "Fones" (Voices)
  8. "Mia Agapi Fotia" (A love fire)
  9. "Edek" (Edek)
  10. "H Mousiki Tou Anemou" (The music of the wind)
  11. "Monologos Boger" (Boger monologue)
  12. "Akomi Ena Vradi" (Even one night here)
  13. "Den Fovamai" (I'm not afraid)
  14. "Gia Ena Oneiro Zoume" (We live for a dream (Finale))
  15. "Thema Tis Mala" (Piano) (Theme of Mala (Piano))

Chart performance

Chart Peak position Certification
Greek Albums Chart 2 Platinum
Cypriot Album Chart 1 Platinum
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See also

References

  1. "Biography". AnnaVissiLive.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved September 9, 2010.
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