Antonios Katinaris (Greek: Αντώνιος Κατινάρης) (1931 – 28 October 1999) was a Greek musician. He was born in Chania, Crete, the first son of a refugee family from Asia Minor. Since his earliest years, he demonstrated his interest and his talent in music. He was already a music professional at the age of 16. His virtuoso bouzouki-playing made him famous on the popular music stages of Chania.
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He went to Athens in the 1960s, where he made his big break into the Greek popular musical scene as a composer. The song What can you do, with only one heart (Greek: Τί να σου Κάνει μια Καρδιά), with lyrics by Eftichia Papagianopoulou, marked the start of his national career.
Private life
editKatinaris was married to Maria Rippi, herself a singer and member of a famous musicians family. He has three daughters, from which one, Maria Katinari, is continuing his music work as a singer and songwriter.
Discography (not yet complete)
edit- 12 Fylla tis Kardias, (Greek: 12 Φύλλα της Καρδιάς), Columbia, 1971
- Palia Merakia, (Παλιά Μεράκια), Columbia, 1973
- Baglamades, (Μπαγλαμάδες), Columbia, 1973
- Asta na pane, (Αστα να Πάνε), Columbia, 1974
- Neotera ki Anotera, (Νεώτερα κι Ανώτερα), Columbia, 1974
- Synanastrofes, (Συναναστροφές), Columbia, 1974
- Aftapates, (Αυταπάτες), Columbia, 1975
- Bouzoukokelaidismata, (Μπουζουκοκελαϊδίσματα ), Polyphone 1978
- Akou ti tha po, (Άκου Τι Θα Πω), Relans, 1982
- 12 Epityxies (12 Επιτυχίες), Relans, 1982
- Laiko Palko (Λαϊκό Πάλκο), Polyphone, 1987
- Gia sas ta Dialeksa, (Για σας τα Διάλεξα) WEA, 1994