Back to newsSpyros Tarapoulos is a keeper of a fading Cretan tradition: the laterna, a hand-cranked street organ that was once a familiar sound across Greek towns and villages. Within seconds of hearing its melody, listeners are transported to a slower, more human era of Greek life. Tarapoulos and his laterna represent a living piece of musical heritage that has largely disappeared from modern Greek streets. For visitors to Crete, encountering a laterna performance is a rare and authentic cultural experience worth pausing for. These instruments were historically played in public squares and neighborhoods, filling the air with nostalgic folk tunes. If you come across Tarapoulos performing in public, take a moment to listen. This kind of grassroots cultural encounter, outside museums and organized tours, offers a genuine glimpse into the everyday life and memory of Cretan communities.
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Last Keeper of Crete's Hand-Cranked Laterna Preserves Living Musical History
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