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The '''Trio Canzone''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] musical group that was formed in [[1953]] in [[Thessaloniki]], by Filippos Papatheodorou, Kostas Trouptsios and Giorgos Petsilas. | The '''Trio Canzone''' was a [[Greece|Greek]] musical group that was formed in [[1953]] in [[Thessaloniki]], by Filippos Papatheodorou, Kostas Trouptsios and Giorgos Petsilas. | ||
| − | The group was created at a time when several musical trios sprang up in [[Greece]] (e.g. the [[Trio Kitara]] and the [[Trio Bel | + | The group was created at a time when several musical trios sprang up in [[Greece]] (e.g. the [[Trio Kitara]] and the [[Trio Bel Canto]]). Their specialty was Latin and [[elafro]] music. |
| − | In [[1963]] the group was renamed "Trio Athenee" and relocated to Holland. After a fourth musician - Kleanthis Mandamopoulos - was added to the group, the were renamed "Les Atheniens". | + | In [[1963]] the group was renamed "Trio Athenee" and relocated to Holland. After a fourth musician - Kleanthis Mandamopoulos - was added to the group, the were renamed once again to "Les Atheniens". |
For several years they were the backup group for [[Nana Mouschouri]] and guitarist Giorgos Petsilas was married to the great singer. | For several years they were the backup group for [[Nana Mouschouri]] and guitarist Giorgos Petsilas was married to the great singer. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:50, December 22, 2011
The Trio Canzone was a Greek musical group that was formed in 1953 in Thessaloniki, by Filippos Papatheodorou, Kostas Trouptsios and Giorgos Petsilas.
The group was created at a time when several musical trios sprang up in Greece (e.g. the Trio Kitara and the Trio Bel Canto). Their specialty was Latin and elafro music.
In 1963 the group was renamed "Trio Athenee" and relocated to Holland. After a fourth musician - Kleanthis Mandamopoulos - was added to the group, the were renamed once again to "Les Atheniens".
For several years they were the backup group for Nana Mouschouri and guitarist Giorgos Petsilas was married to the great singer.
Les Atheniens dissolved in 1975.