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Sinarades Philharmonic Wind Orchestra, Corfu, Greece

Founded in 1961

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Sinarades Philharmonic Wind Orchestra

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It was at the beginning of 1960 when Nikolaos Pigis of Nikolaos (president of the community) and Nikolaos Grammenos (employee of the community) took the first steps to establish a philharmonic in the village of Sinarades in Corfu, Greece.  

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Musical Ensembles

Band

The band is the main musical section of the Philharmonic, consisting of brass and percussion, and participates in parades, processions and epitaphs. There are no age limits in this musical ensemble and it takes place in the main concerts of the association. It consists of about 110 members

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Youth band

The band has a similar musical composition to the band with the main difference being the age limit. It is composed exclusively of students, which makes it a youthful group. It also takes part only in concerts and not in other activities in which the band participates.

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Student Band

The student band (Piccolo bandina) consists of beginner students of our schools, of all ages. Its main goal is not to participate in Philharmonic events, but to offer beginning students the opportunity to acquire the basic knowledge of music in a group setting.

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Music Ensembles

In our philharmonic there are also smaller musical sections, divided mainly according to the nature of the instruments. Brass, woodwinds and percussion. These groups are worked on and usually performed without the presence of a conductor.

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2026
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Sinarades Philharmonic to Participate in Bicentenary Commemorations of the Exodus of Messolonghi
Sinarades Philharmonic to Participate in Bicentenary Commemorations of the Exodus of Messolonghi

The Sinarades Philharmonic will take part in the official commemorative events marking the 200th anniversary of the Exodus of Messolonghi, one of the most significant moments of the Greek War of Independence. The events will be held in Messolonghi on 4 and 5 April 2026, attracting visitors, cultural organizations, and music ensembles from across Greece. The Philharmonic¢s Band will participate in the main ceremonial activities, including the Saturday evening procession preceding the reenactment of the Exodus, as well as the Palm Sunday procession to the Garden of Heroes. The bicentenary celebrations highlight the historical importance of Messolonghi and its central role in national memory and cultural heritage. The participation of the Sinarades Philharmonic reflects its continuous presence in major cultural and historical events in Greece, representing Corfu and contributing to the preservation of musical tradition. The invitation by the Municipality of the Sacred City of Messolonghi underlines the recognition of the Philharmonic¢s artistic and cultural contribution. For those searching for information about the Exodus of Messolonghi 200 years, Palm Sunday processions in Greece, or Philharmonic bands participating in national commemorations, the events in Messolonghi in April 2026 stand as a major point of reference.

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Our Village
Our Village

Sinarades

Our Village

Sinarades is located in the middle Corfu area, just 13 km from Corfu Town. The village is built near the sea on the hillsides, but is not visible from the sea. Its population today is 2,000 inhabitants, although many residents, forced by the miserable living conditions, left the village mainly in the 1950s, finding economic refuge in urban centres. Brief History The name Sinarades was given after several modifications. It is possible that they were originally called Axinarades because of the many "tsapadors" (farmers) in the village, because they used axes (tsapias), or that the name came from the compound word syn+arato. According to a third view, which is the most prevalent, the word "Sinarades" came from the surname of the now unknown and extinct Byzantine family Sinaras or Synaras (still preserved as a Christian baptismal name in Armenia, but there is also Agia Sinara in the United Kingdom), since most villages of Corfu have names derived from family surnames l. e.g. Argyros = Argyrades, Armenis = Armenades, Vitalis = Vitalades, Kyprianos = Kyprianades, Kavvadas = Kavvadades, Pikoulas = Pikoulatika, Kardamis = Kardamatika, Sarakinos = Sarakinatika, Komianos = Komianata, Makris = Makrata. etc. The history of the village starts from the Byzantine years. It is believed that the first inhabitants of the village came from Southern Italy. In 1669 residents from Crete arrived on the island of Corfu and some of them brought their families and settled in the village. Today there are still surnames such as Vasilakis, Doukakis etc. with the suffix -akis, which reveal their Cretan origin.    

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