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Δαιμόνια Νύμφη
Daemonia Nymphe (Δαιμόνια Νύμφη) performance at Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2013 in Leipzig, Heidnisches Dorf.
Daemonia Nymphe (Δαιμόνια Νύμφη) performance at Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2013 in Leipzig, Heidnisches Dorf.
Background information
OriginAthens, Greece
GenresAncient Greek music, neoclassical, neofolk
Years active1994–present
LabelsPrikosnovénie
MembersSpyros Giasafakis
Evi Stergiou
Maria Stergiou
Christos Koukaras
Daphne Kotsiani
Vangelis Paschalidis
Stephen Street
Websitehttp://www.daemonianymphe.com/

Daemonia Nymphe (Δαιμόνια Νύμφη) is a Greek music band established in 1994 by Spyros Giasafakis and Evi Stergiou. The band's music is modeled after Ancient Greek music and is often categorized as neoclassical[1] or neofolk.

Daemonia Nymphe uses authentic instruments, including lyre, varvitos, krotala, pandoura and double flute, which are made by the Greek master Nicholas Brass.[2] Their shows are very theatrical, with members wearing masks and ancient dresses. Their lyrics are drawn from Orphic and Homeric hymns and Sappho's poems for Zeus and Hekate.

Members

  • Spyros Giasafakis
  • Evi Stergiou
  • Maria Stergiou
  • Victoria Couper
  • Vangelis Paschalidis
  • Stephen Street
  • Christopher Brice

Discography

  • The Bacchic Dance of the Nymphs, 1998
  • Tyrvasia, 1999
  • Daemonia Nymphe, 2002
  • The Bacchic Dance of the Nymphs – Tyrvasia, 2004
  • Krataia Asterope, 2007
  • Psychostasia, 2013
  • Macbeth, 2016

References

  1. ^ http://www.heathenharvest.com/article.php?story=20041118082957813
  2. ^ "Prikosnovénie/daemonia nymphe". Prikosnovenie.com. Archived from the original on 2016-10-04. Retrieved 2014-03-17.