Hymn of Aris Thessaloniki
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| "Hymn of Aris Thessaloniki" | |
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| Released | 1926 |
| Songwriter | Georgios Kitsos |
The Hymn of Aris or Aris Niketes (Ares Victorious) is the anthem of the Greek multi-sport club Aris, based in Thessaloniki.[1] It was written in 1926. The lyrics were written by Georgios Kitsos and the music by Secondo Poselli (son of Vitaliano Poselli). The orchestration was made by the famous classic composer of Thessaloniki Emilios Riadis.
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