KOROVA are a Bulgarian folk tambura and vocal quartet.
KOROVA is an ethnographic group of four young men - a vocal-tambura quartet.
They come from the village of Draginovo in the Rhodopian mountains,
Bulgaria.
'As Bulgaria develops ever closer ties with western Europe, waiting more or less patiently to join the European Community and in the meantime hustling to find something more to export than wine, it is starting to show the first signs of a phenomenon reserved for post-peasant societies: a folk music revival.
It's not so much that the five young musicians of Korova (four tambura players/singers plus a percussionist) from the village of Draginovo in the Western Rodopi mountains have had to go far to search out their songs (they seem to have found them more or less on the doorstep); more that they are happy to present them pretty much unmediated, and the record company are equally happy to present them as such. The result is, oddly, something entirely fresh anbd the occasional cheerful adjustments of pitch and less than perfect synchronisation (on, for example, the irresistibly moving‚
Ljubili se dvama ludi') lend their performances an authority and an emotional depth that is sometimes missing from the most polished performances of the most highly trained choirs.
It's a lovely sound: the four male voices drifting in and out of harmony above the complex strumming of the tamburas (lute-like instruments a bit like long-necked mandolins), or winding around one another on the slow unmeasured ballads. Granted that the music does share a lot of characteristics with the songs of neighbouring eastern Macedonia, in melodic contour and vocal sound (more relaxed than the Bulgarian norm), but there is still something very special and different about this recording.' KIM BURTON - Songlines Magazine