Carl J. Wahl Jr. | Occidental, CA USA | 05/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I rarely view a video/movie more than once. In my 58 years, I have viewed less than ten videos three times. That said, I've viewed this Nana Mouskouri concert in excess of 15 times (in both VHS and DVD formats combined) and I'm sure I'll view it many more times in the future.
IMHO, Nana Mouskouri possesses the most beautiful female voice ever recorded. I am an avid music lover and own a little over 5,000 albums (LPs and CDs combined). Although my collection includes recordings by about 200 female vocalists, I own more recordings by Nana Mouskouri than by any other artist or group---about 60 albums worth. This DVD and the CD recording of it (which contains two concert songs omitted from the DVD and the unabbreviated instrumental introduction) rank at the top of my Nana Mouskouri collection.
This concert was videotaped in 1984 when Nana's voice was still in peak form. The concert (actually one of five concerts given on five consecutive evenings) was performed in one of the world's most beautiful concert settings---the 5,000 seat Roman amphitheater of Herod Atticus located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens.
Although the video quality may leave a bit to be desired by today's standards, the audio recording (engineered by the Rolling Stone's Mobile Sound Unit) is of audiophile quality. Except for one song ("Ave Maria") where Nana slowly weans herself away from the microphone to sing unamplified, none of the songs appear to have had any compression applied. The dynamic range of the recording is awesome.
To put it mildly, Nana Mouskouri is a very classy woman. She exudes a charisma on stage that is hard to describe. She can be mesmerizing (as in her passionate delivery of "Kathe Trello Pedi"). She has performed about 200 concerts per year every year since around 1960. In this concert both she and her superb band are in top form. I have studio versions of most of the songs sung in this concert. For many of them, this concert version is the definitive version. The double CD of this concert went double platinum in Greece and became the best selling album of the year in 1986.
This concert is almost as much about the music of the great Manos Hadjidakis as it is about the voice of Nana Mouskouri. Of the 26 songs Nana sings, 22 are in Greek. Of those 22 Greek songs, 17 were composed by Hadjidakis. This is not because there was any paucity of good Greek music from which to choose. It's because Hadjidakis' music is so incredibly beautiful. (Around 1959 Hadjidakis stated that in Nana Mouskouri he had found "...the perfect vehicle for my music" and began composing with Nana's voice specifically in mind.) This concert contains some of the most beautiful Greek songs ever written.
The gentleman from South Africa is not exaggerating---Nana's voice can send shivers down your spine. Her mezzo soprano voice is effortlessly smooth as silk. Coupled with her fluency in five languages, her classical training, and daily vocal exercises spanning over 45 years, she sings exquisitely in almost any genre. Although hardly known in the United States, she is, by far, the top selling female recording artist of all time.
The DVD's only shortcoming is its brevity. Nana's concerts last at least 2-1/2 hours. This concert was filmed for Greek national television and was therefore edited down to 90-minutes. However, the six bonus music videos (filmed in famous Greek locations in 2002 for German television) help make up for this.
One word of caution: Buy the Canadian/U.S. version of this DVD, which contains an inner photographic booklet. The foreign versions (including those from Brazil, Argentina, and China) not only omit the booklet, but the sonic quality is inferior in that the exquisite instrumentation is noticably subdued.
Hopefully Universal will one day do a reissue of the entire concert. Until then, you owe it to yourself to experience this performance. View it in conjunction with the best sound system you can get your hands on. Set Nana's first words to a realistic sound level, and don't touch the volume control again. You won't be disappointed!
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Beautiful and Inspiring
blondeguy10 | South Africa | 03/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first discovered Nana Mouskouri when I was 12 as she was one of my late grandmothers favourite singers. At that time I couldnt bear anything that resembled 'old time' music. But as time goes on and tastes change, enduring talents like Mouskouri have been rediscovered by entire generations including me. This is a filmed concert of her homecoming tour in Greece in 1986 and its absolutely awesome of course the majority of the songs are in Greek but dont let that put you off.This is simple and inspiring. What an amazing voice Mouskouri has - it sends shivers down my spine on some of the numbers.Her version of Song For Liberty is inspiring and Beautiful. As a bonus you get a couple of videos filmed around Greece in the early 2000's."
Nostalgic
G. Brown | Boston | 05/14/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you were of the generation that grew up with Nana Mouskouri, then you will remember each and every one of these songs. I bought this 20 years ago in LP and the CD is just as wonderful. These are all of her Greek songs that we knew to love."
The Music that will live forever...
Richard R. Hall | Wyoming | 02/04/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Nana Mouskouri is one of those universal treasurers that come along once in awhile to remind us of how good an art form can be. Nana is arguably the best female singer to have ever lived. I know, that's a HUGE statement and one that could be endlessly debated. But I know of no other that has sold some 200 million LPs and CDs in her illustrious career! Live at herod Atticus, circa 1989, is an incredible demonstration of her singing ability--and in five or six languages! My only regret is that people in the US never had a significant opportunity to fall in love with her as the rest of the world did. Her only two American tours, loosly associated with Harry Bellafonte and Quincy Jones, lacked the 'main street' push of other imported stars and she never entered the 'main stream' of American pop or music culture--and, in truth, we are the poorer for it! If you are unaware of Nana, then her DVD 'Live at Herod Atticus' is an excellent place to start to get to know and enjoy her talent!"
Great product!
PJ van Blerk | New Zealand | 11/05/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"was fast deliveryfrom the States to South Africa - it was a gift for my mother's 60th - she got it in time and was very happy with it and its condition - making me look fabulous!! :) thanx. Price was great too! All in all just great service!"