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Anna Karabessini (Greek: Άννα Καραμπεσίνη; 12 June 1923 – 7 September 2018), was a Greek singer-songwriter of traditional and folk music. Born in Antimachia, Kos, from her early age her talent in singing appeared as her parents engaged in music and singing. Together with her sister Efi Sarris, they sang traditional songs for many years and are considered "having a prominent position and well known among all those who served the musical tradition of Kos and the Dodecanese" In Athens in the early 1950s, her meeting with Simon Karas was decisive for Anna's later artistic career.

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  • Η Άννα Σαρρή-Καραμπεσίνη (Αντιμάχεια, 12 Ιουνίου 1923 - Κως, 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018) ήταν Ελληνίδα τραγουδίστρια και τραγουδοποιός της παραδοσιακής και δημοτικής μουσικής. Γεννήθηκε στην Αντιμάχεια της Κω στις 12 Ιουνίου 1923 και έφυγε από τη ζωή στις 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018. Από μικρή ηλικία φάνηκε το ταλέντο της στο τραγούδι, καθώς οι γονείς της ασχολούνταν με τη μουσική και το τραγούδι. Μαζί με την αδερφή της Έφη Σαρρή, τραγούδησαν για πολλά χρόνια παραδοσιακά τραγούδια και θεωρείται ως «έχουσα εξέχουσα θέση και πανελληνίως γνωστή μεταξύ όσων υπηρέτησαν τη μουσική παράδοση της Κω και των Δωδεκανήσων».. (el)
  • Anna Karabessini (Greek: Άννα Καραμπεσίνη; 12 June 1923 – 7 September 2018), was a Greek singer-songwriter of traditional and folk music. Born in Antimachia, Kos, from her early age her talent in singing appeared as her parents engaged in music and singing. Together with her sister Efi Sarris, they sang traditional songs for many years and are considered "having a prominent position and well known among all those who served the musical tradition of Kos and the Dodecanese" She moved to Athens in 1947 with her sister Eftyhia. In 1949 he met and married Charalambos Karabessin and lived together for 35 years until 1984 when he died. In Athens in the early 1950s, her meeting with Simon Karas was decisive for Anna's later artistic career. In 1952 she returns to Kos for business trips to Athens for recordings songs. Anna, accompanied by her sister Eustachia, recorded 23 recordings. Anna and Eftychia, apart from the albums, took part in many TV shows as well as in programs of Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation. She performed in United States, Canada and Australia. (en)
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  • Η Άννα Σαρρή-Καραμπεσίνη (Αντιμάχεια, 12 Ιουνίου 1923 - Κως, 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018) ήταν Ελληνίδα τραγουδίστρια και τραγουδοποιός της παραδοσιακής και δημοτικής μουσικής. Γεννήθηκε στην Αντιμάχεια της Κω στις 12 Ιουνίου 1923 και έφυγε από τη ζωή στις 7 Σεπτεμβρίου 2018. Από μικρή ηλικία φάνηκε το ταλέντο της στο τραγούδι, καθώς οι γονείς της ασχολούνταν με τη μουσική και το τραγούδι. Μαζί με την αδερφή της Έφη Σαρρή, τραγούδησαν για πολλά χρόνια παραδοσιακά τραγούδια και θεωρείται ως «έχουσα εξέχουσα θέση και πανελληνίως γνωστή μεταξύ όσων υπηρέτησαν τη μουσική παράδοση της Κω και των Δωδεκανήσων».. (el)
  • Anna Karabessini (Greek: Άννα Καραμπεσίνη; 12 June 1923 – 7 September 2018), was a Greek singer-songwriter of traditional and folk music. Born in Antimachia, Kos, from her early age her talent in singing appeared as her parents engaged in music and singing. Together with her sister Efi Sarris, they sang traditional songs for many years and are considered "having a prominent position and well known among all those who served the musical tradition of Kos and the Dodecanese" In Athens in the early 1950s, her meeting with Simon Karas was decisive for Anna's later artistic career. (en)
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  • Άννα Καραμπεσίνη (el)
  • Anna Karabessini (en)
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