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Milen SLAVOV is an award-winning composer and accordionist. For
this CD, Slavov selected some of the most beloved folk songs of
Bulgaria, and arranged them by composing original introductions,
intermedias, and codas.
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"...
Balkan Transit are assisted in their work by famous Bulgarian
musicians: Yanka Rupkina, Manol Mihailov and the kaval player Stoyan
Velichkov..."
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Three generations of the Bisserov family: the Bisserov Sisters, mother
and aunts, and children. The
majority of the songs are traditional and are fine examples of an
ancient style of singing from the Pirin region.
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"Vandor Vokal was established in 1990 from pupils of Klára
Bodza, folk singer and music teacher of the "Nádasdy Kálmán"
Music School in Budapest. Musical education, coupled with regular
participation in field - recording trips have helped the members to
master the versatility of melodies and styles characteristic of East
European and Balkan folk music..."
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'We have included our best songs. Folk songs and dances from Sopsko and
Trakia, Pirin Region. Features many of our favourite traditional songs;
it has proved a very popular combination with our audiences.'
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"11 women from the village of Beli Iskar, Samokov Municipality
have recorded 21 authentic songs the way they remember them from their mothers
and grand-mothers. The village is a part of the big folklore region of West
Bulgaria, which is characterized by the two-part singing..."
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'A historic reunion of the superstars of Bulgarian “wedding music”, a
kinetic, rhythm-bending cultural force that ricocheted across Southeastern
Europe in the 1970s and ‘80s...'
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Yanko Zhelyazkov on accordion. Arrangements and
orchestras conducted by Hristofor Radanov, Angel Shopov, Stefan
Mutafchiev, Emil Kolev and others.
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The choir possesses a wide range of repertoire, encompassing national
songs of different regions of Bulgaria to multi-voiced arrangements and
original compositions, built on avant-garde expressive means, old Slavonic
sacred chants, and more.
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Featuring Snejana Borissova, Maya Dencheva, Stoyanka Boneva,
Rossen Genkov, Dimita Dimitrov & The Bolyari Orchestra.
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The songs of the Rhodope mountains have retained a manner of
singing as if drawn from nature itself.
Rhodopea Kaba Trio is known for its
pure characteristic sound.
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Accompanied by the Bulgarian National Radio Folk Orchestra,
with special Guests:
Theodosii Spassov - kaval
Georgi Petrov - gadulka
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More Bulgarian dance tunes and songs from Rhodopes. Characteristic for
the Trio is the singing in a low register with a timbre corresponding to
the so called kaba sound - a thick, soft, fluffy sound - the sound of
the kaba bagpipe - a favourite musical instrument of the Rhodope
region.'
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'...barnstorming accordion playing. Ralchev is a
brilliant player, and in addition, dispays a rare combination of cheek and
flair.... Essential listening.'
Songlines magazine
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Arranged by Nikolai Kaufman. Ancient Jewish songs from
Bulgaria, these are sung in three different languages: Ladino (ancient
Spanish dialect of the Sephardim Jews), Yiddish and Hebrew.
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These are village women handing down to the next generations old and
traditional songs of Bulgaria. Authentic and beautiful singing.
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"...The programme on this CD marks the 70th anniversary of the
Bulgarian National Radio and presents separate performances of the Bulgarian
National Radio Folk Orchestra, as well as accompaniments to soloists
from different folk regions in Bulgaria."
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All song are traditional. The Bisserov Sisters, Lyubimka, Neda and Mitra
sing, dance and teach the folk songs, dances and music they were brought
up on in their native Bulgaria. To the sisters these songs and dances
are a part of daily life.
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