
Stake attention in this memory
This media file showcases a cultural exhibit, likely within a museum or heritage center in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, dedicated to traditional music and historical artifacts. The setting is dimly lit, drawing focus to the display items. In the upper left, a long, dark wooden wind instrument, possibly a traditional Greek klarino or flute, featuring several finger holes and metallic bands, lies horizontally. Below it, a framed black and white photograph captures a group of people, appearing to be a musical ensemble or community gathering. Overlaid on this photo is a light-colored wooden stringed instrument, identifiable as a Cretan Lyra or similar folk instrument, distinguished by its bowl-shaped body and tuning pegs. To the right, a substantial, dark-framed stringed instrument, reminiscent of a santur or hammered dulcimer, is positioned upright on a stand, displaying numerous strings stretched over multiple small bridges. Next to it, on a light wooden surface, an open, vintage portable gramophone or record player is visible. A black vinyl record with a prominent red label rests on its turntable, and the needle arm is ready. A light-colored strap is draped over the gramophone's stand. The background features a projected or large printed film strip, showcasing several black and white historical images. These frames depict individuals in traditional costumes, possibly engaged in dancing or musical performances, underscoring the exhibit's theme of cultural and musical heritage. A faint '2' or 'Z' is discernible in the bottom right corner of the framed photograph. The display collectively presents a historical narrative of Greek traditional music and associated recording technology.
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