
Anastasia Moutsatsou is a distinguished Greek singer and a dedicated advocate for performers’ rights within the Greek music industry. With a career spanning over four decades, she is recognized as one of the most expressive voices in the Entekhno and folk-rock genres. Since her debut in the early 1980s, she has released numerous successful personal albums, including the iconic Kyma Krystalla (1992) and Gyalina Palatia (1998), and has collaborated with legendary composers and performers such as Pantelis Thalassinos, Notis Mavroudis, and Alex Sid. Her work is celebrated for its emotional depth and its ability to bridge traditional Greek sounds with contemporary melodic sensibilities.
In addition to her artistic career, Moutsatsou is a prominent leader in the institutional management of music rights. She serves as a key Member of the Administrative Council of ERATO, the Greek Collective Management Organization (CMO) for singers. Having previously served as the organization’s General Secretary, she plays a vital role in advocating for fair remuneration, transparency, and the protection of intellectual property for performers in the digital era. Her dual perspective as both a touring artist and an industry executive allows her to navigate the complexities of the Greek music ecosystem with a focus on sustainable career development for creators.
She is a vocal supporter of collective bargaining and legislative reform, working to ensure that the evolving media landscape—from streaming services to television synchronization—fairly compensates the performers who drive the industry.
Her perspective is rooted in the belief that “the voice of the performer is the soul of the culture.” She is particularly focused on strengthening the legal framework for artists’ rights in Greece and fostering a collaborative environment where cultural heritage and professional integrity are preserved for future generations.