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Greek music in Israel
Music of Greece has influenced the history of music in Israel and is considered the most popular foreign genre in Israel after Anglo (American/British) music. Israel is the top destination for Greek Music concerts among Germany, the United Kingdom and Cyprus.〔http://www.haaretz.com/culture/arts-leisure/the-greek-pillar-of-israeli-music-1.2895〕 Popular Greek singers who have performed in Israel include Eleftheria Arvanitaki, George Dalaras,〔http://grhomeboy.wordpress.com/2007/09/21/greek-singer-george-dalaras-to-perform-in-israel/〕 Haris Alexiou,〔http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3522326,00.html〕 Glykeria〔http://www.greeksingers.com.au/events/glykeria-2/〕 and Natassa Theodoridou.〔http://www.israel-opera.co.il/Eng/?CategoryID=636&ArticleID=1706〕 In December 2012 Natasa Theodoridou performed some of her songs in Tel Aviv Performing Arts Center in Hebrew. In 2007 during the interview of Shimon Peres by Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation on George Dalaras concert in Israel, President Peres stated: "In Israel we love the Greek Music. For us Greece is a country but also a melody".
==History==

Greek-style bouzouki music became increasingly popular in the early 1960s. Aris San, a non-Jewish Greek singer who moved to Israel and became an Israeli citizen, was the driving spirit behind this trend. One of Aris San's hit songs was "Sigal" (lyrics by Yovav Katz). Aris San, who worked at the Zorba club in Jaffa, owned and opened by Shlomo Bachramov wrote songs for Aliza Azikri (''Bahayim hakol over,'' ''Yesh ahava ata omer''), that effectively broke down the barriers between Israeli song and the world of Greek and Mizrahi music. The songs of the iconic Greek singer Stelios Kazantzidis were translated into Hebrew and performed by the country's leading singers.

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