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Sirin is a name sometimes associated with artists who perform "Neo-Folk" or "Ethno-Music," blending traditional Greek sounds with modern electronic or world music elements.

In Russian folklore, the is a bird of paradise with a woman’s face, singing hymns to the saints. The word comes from Greek Σειρήν . Byzantine hymnody may have influenced this image: sirens, silenced by Christ, now sing his praise. A Greek folk canon titled “Ta Kanonia tis Marias apo ti Salamina – Sirin” could be a cross-cultural artifact: a song from Salamis featuring a siren (sirin) singing Mary’s praises. 34 Ta Kanonia Tis Marias Apo Ti Salamina -sirin...

in 480 BC. It has a deep history of naval importance, which often influences local folk songs (Demotika). "Ta Kanonia" (The Cannons): Sirin is a name sometimes associated with artists