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'Belintash, Bulgarian Horo'
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Topolovo Orchestra
'Belintash, Bulgarian Horo'
(GD148)
Musicians:
Jacky Molard - Artistic Director
Emmanuel Frin - clarinet, gaida, saxophone
Wenceslas Hervieux - accordion
Jacky Molard - violin, viola, guitar
Etienne Callac - bass guitar
Jean-François Roger - percussions
Kalinka Vultcheva - voice
Recorded in Spézet, France in 2004
Label - Gega New, Bulgaria
Released 2005
From record label:
"Five French musicians play folk music like real Bulgarians, and only one of them studied music and Bulgarian language in Bulgaria. Their performance takes us back to the best traditions of the Bulgarian wedding orchestras.
The orchestra was founded in 1999 by Emmanuel Frin and Wenceslas Hervieux. They were soon joined by
Jacky Molard, Jean-François Roger, and Guillaume Robert
(doublebass). After Guillaume Robert left the group in 2003, he was replaced by
Etienne Callac. Thus the musicians of "TOPOLOVO" Orchestra made the recording for this release. A guest performer with the ensemble is the famous Bulgarian folk singer Kalinka Vulcheva.
Emmanuel Frin studied music and Bulgarian language at the Plovdiv Academy of Music and Dance Art. His teachers included
Nikola Iliev (clarinetist of the Konoushenska group), Petko Stefanov,
Maria Stoyanova, and Dimitar Dimitrov (gaida), and later Valentin Raikov (saxophonist with the
Maritsa orchestra). His work with leading Bulgarian musicians helped him assimilate the finer points of the Bulgarian folk style and to develop an interpretive approach, which is both convincing and commanding. He succeeded in passing his knowledge and emotional attitude to his colleagues in the orchestra. That is why the recordings in this programme "Belintash" sound with the typical ornaments and vigour of the Bulgarian wedding orchestras. The music in this CD is very popular. It comes from the repertoire of well-known folk groups (Konoushenska,
Parvomai, etc.), but the arrangements of Emmanuel Frin and Jacky Molard add a new colouring to the melody, without deviating from the Bulgarian mood of performance.
The name of the orchestra is not chosen by chance. Just as all wedding orchestras are named after their native places, "Topolovo" is named after the village that has shown a warm welcome to
Emmanuel Frin. And "Belintash" is a forested mountain peak overlooking the Bulgarian village of
Topolovo, where an ancient Thracian temple honouring Sabazii, the Thracian god of
nature, was recently uncovered.
"TOPOLOVO" Orchestra is the first French instrumental group for Bulgarian folk music to release a compact disc on the
Gega New label."
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