Two years have passed since the death of Kyriakou Pelagia.
Also known as "Mastorissa", as she was called by her colleagues, for her special interpretation of Cypriot folk songs, she was born in Paralimni on July 8, 1936.
The woman who connected her voice, but also her entire existence, with Cypriot culture and tradition, through traditional music, passed away at the age of 86.
On the occasion of today's day, Michalis Hatzimichael published photos and a poem
See his post
TWO YEARS WITHOUT THE MASTORISSA
The seven-year-old's teeth
Glory to you, my God,
We used to sing hymns.
in the villages of the world.
I once told her:
Do you remember where we went?
I'm a gingerbread man.
that we should not be rewarded
the love of the world?
Told me:
Your words, my Michael
that you speak to me are worth it,
with whom we would smoke,
others to smoke us.