: A brilliant strategist and "Commander-in-Chief of Rumeli" during the 1821 Revolution.
: It is typically performed as a moiroloi (lament) or a slow tsamiko dance, often featuring the clarinet, which is central to the music of Epirus . Paraskevi Ksimeroma (Karaiskakis)
: Popular versions of this song are performed by artists like Antonis Kiritsis on the album Tragoudia Tis Ipirou . : A brilliant strategist and "Commander-in-Chief of Rumeli"
The title translates roughly to "Friday at Dawn," referring to the time of Karaiskakis's mortal wounding or death during the Battle of Phaleron in 1827. often featuring the clarinet