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user42
11 vistas · 5 años hace

Concert from Iceland 2005 - from the DVD "Passion & Tales"
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user42
4 vistas · 5 años hace

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Retour à la vie · Armand Amar, Cosmic voices from Bulgaria & Levon Minassian · Cosmic voices from Bulgaria · Levon Minassian · Armand Amar

Ao, le dernier Néandertal

℗ UGC YM

Released on: 2010-09-23

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user42
9 vistas · 5 años hace

Bulgarian folklor- Kaval sviri - TRADITIONAL BULGARIAN MUSIC REACTION

Original Video --- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVqrW-fPOQ0

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user42
15 vistas · 5 años hace

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Messetschinko lio Gre_livko (Love Song from the Mountains) · Bulgarian State Television Female Choir

Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares

℗ 1987 Nonesuch Records

Vocals: Bulgarian State Radio and Television Female Choir
Producer: Marcel Cellier

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user42
7 vistas · 5 años hace

ОНМ на БНР, Хор "Космически гласове" и хор на ФА „Тракия" с диригент Димитър Христов - "Темен Гюро".
Концерт, посветен на 70-годишнината от рождението на Стефан Мутафчиев, 22.04.2013, Студио 1 на БНР

Folklore Music Orchestra at the Bulgarian National Radio, Cosmic Voices choir and folklore ensemble Trakia's choir with conductor Dimitar Hristov perform "Temen Gyuro".
A concert honouring Stefan Mutafchiev's 70th anniversary, 22 April 2013, Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio

user42
3 vistas · 5 años hace

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The Village Square · Bulgarian Voices

Bulgarian Voices

℗ 2001 CineVu/NuMedia

Released on: 2016-07-01

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user42
3 vistas · 5 años hace

The most beautifull song ever.This is Bulgarian Folklore song

user42
4 vistas · 5 años hace

THE MYSTERY OF THE BULGARIAN VOICES VOLUME 3

user42
8 vistas · 5 años hace

"Пладнина прейода" в изпълнение на хор "Космически гласове" с диригент Ваня Монева
"Иде нашенската музика", БНТ, 17.10.2015г.

Cosmic Voices choir conducted by Vanya Moneva perform "Pladnina Preyoda" @ "Ide Nashenskata Muzika", Bulgarian National Television, October 17, 2015

user42
8 vistas · 5 años hace

"Листни са, горо" и "Нищо" в изпълнение на хор "Космически гласове" с диригент Ваня Монева, Мария Илиева и Стоян Янкулов - Стунджи на концерта "10 години Лунен сън", София 2011

Cosmic Voices choir with conductor Vanya Moneva, Maria Ilieva & Stoyan Yankulov - Stundji perform "Listni sa, goro" and "Nishto" at "10 years Moon Dream" in Sofia, 2011

user42
15 vistas · 5 años hace

Album: Afro Mania

user42
9 vistas · 5 años hace

Julia Tsenova, "Swan Song". Female Choire "Cosmic Voices". Conductor: Vanya Moneva.

5th Julia Tsenova Music and Arts Tribute.

National Academy of Music "Prof. Pancho Vladigerov" Sofia, Bulgaria, 12 March 2016.

www.juliatsenova.com

Boris Bogdanov - audio and video recording


Kristina Sandulova & Borislava Taneva - concert organisation

"Julia Tsenova Music & Arts Tribute" is an initiative
of Kristina Sandulova and Joseph Visser. The
concert series is dedicated to the memory of the
Bulgarian composer Julia Tsenova, and aims to
combine contemporary music, poetry, dance, performance
and other alternative art-forms. Previous editions have been
organised in Amsterdam and Vienna.

user42
9 vistas · 5 años hace

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The mysterious music of the Balkan people still keeps to fascinate us with it's beauty.....
One of my favorite types of music hoping you will like it too....
Enter the world of the Balkan nations, hear it's music and enjoy!

user42
2 vistas · 5 años hace

Cosmic Voices, Bulgaria's most famous female acapella choir performed at the first ever Bulgarian Society for Animal Protection and Preservation (BSAPP) benefit concert. This concert was intended to bring about awareness of the homeless animal problem across Bulgaria.

user42
8 vistas · 5 años hace

Cosmic Voices - Thinking about you (makina)
Superbe titre makina de 2001, attention frissons garanties...

by DJ Hid

user42
9 vistas · 5 años hace

First time in Bulgaria! Acronis Cyber Protection Developer’s Conference brought together world-class security experts from Google, VMware, Acronis, MariaDB, NGINX to discuss cyber threats and best practices of cyber protection.

user42
8 vistas · 5 años hace

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Interview with Elitsa Todorova, who will represent Bulgaria at the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest with the song Samo Shampioni (Only Champions).

Elitsa Todorova & Stoyan Yankulov are multi-talented musicians, bringing together the best in terms of vocals, styles, and instruments. They are famous especially for their innovative ways of combining traditional singing, percussions and modern influences.

Elitsa Todorova was born on 1977 in Varna. She studied music, specialising in authentic folklore
singing and in percussions. She attracts the attention of both the audience and the critics with her
specific voice - strong, deep-toned, clear and hardy, the tone-quality being one of a beautiful and
rich ornamentation. She worked at the State Dance and Music Ensemble in Varna, in the choir The Mystery of the Bulgarian voices, and the Cosmic Voices of Bulgaria choir where she performed authentic Bulgarian folk songs, and compositions in Yiddish and Sanskrit.

In 2003 Elitsa Todorova began working with Bulgaria's most popular and renowned drummer and percussionist Stoyan Yankulov. The unique Elitsa Todorova-Stoyan Yankulov Duo
turned into a phenomenon in no time. Elitsa Todorova develops a percussions-playing style of her own, combining quick ostinate rhythms on the tarambuka with synhronised tarambuka with synchronised playing and singing. The result is a mosaic of unique vocal movements and impeccable musical improvisations.

She plays traditional percussion instruments in a most non-traditional way. The singer easily mixes traditional folklore with jazz, drum and base, ethno-motifs, classics and spontaneous improvisation.
The result is fascinating. In her repertoire Elitsa Todorova plays instruments like the tarambuka, drums, maracas, clavess, old silver coins, shepperd's chimes, horses' bells, a magical thunder-wand, guirro, chimes, but of all musical instruments the best, in her opinion, is human voice. Through combining authentic Bulgarian folk songs with the energy of percussions Elitsa Todorova presents in a most touching way the core, the potency and the emotional power of Bulgarian culture.

Stoyan Yankulov was born on September 10th in Sofia. At the age of eight he started taking piano lessons. At the same time he showed interest for percussion instruments. Since a young age he was the base of musical bands as a drummer, and he eventually graduated majoring in percussion instruments. Yankulov plays with rock and jazz bands, with folklore ensembles and with jazz-rock and fusion bands.

Stoyan Yankulov has already won many highly-ranked prizes. He records jazz, pop and ethnic music. This has significantly influenced his unique playing style. He manages to produce orchestral sound on percussion instruments. Sometimes the listener has the impression that there is more than one percussionist playing. "The acquisition of other techniques - from bass, piano or other instruments is useful in this process. For me to play means to communicate", Stoyan describes his very own style.

Yankulov breaks and stretches the traditional way of playing drums, tupan, percussion by applying new techniques and non-standard musical ideas. Combining authentic folklore with new ways of expression with percussion instruments Stoyan Yankulov reveals the unlimited variety and emotional intensity of the unique Bulgarian culture.

Elitsa & Stoyan have already performed together on the Eurovision Song Contest stage together in 2007, gaining the fifth place in the Final with Voda - the best placing for Bulgaria to date.

user42
12 vistas · 5 años hace

Bath Music Festival 2008
The Great Voices of Bulgaria - Mixed choir
Conductor Ilia Mihaylov
Comp. Strumski

user42
8 vistas · 5 años hace

Хор "Космически гласове" с диригент Ваня Монева - "Листни се, горо".
Концерт, посветен на 70-годишнината от рождението на Стефан Мутафчиев, 22.04.2013, Студио 1 на БНР

Cosmic Voices choir with conductor Vanya Moneva perform "Listni se, goro".
A concert honouring Stefan Mutafchiev's 70th anniversary, 22 April 2013, Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio

user42
5 vistas · 5 años hace

Bulgarian Voices Angelite - Triptih (Three Customs) - "Voices of Life"
arr. Nikolay Kaufman
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
What makes this recording so special is that it's the choir's first opportunity to showcase their virtuoso vocals in a finely recorded setting where solos rebound in sorrowful echoes and the ethereal power of the 20 women resounds. The new songs from Eddie Jobson melt into the Bulgarian folk tradition seamlessly and though a complex melancholy permeates the album, Voices of Life ends up being just what its title says. --Karen K. Hugg

Amazon.com
After listening to the Bulgarian Women's Choir one might think Bulgaria is the most wondrous country on the planet. And in some ways it is. Geographically it lies where the origins of the Western musical scale developed, but the music made there was isolated for centuries after the Eastern Orthodox Church split from the Roman Catholic Church. The result is a choral ensemble such as BWC, whose sound is born somewhere between the medieval Byzantine church and the Eastern European mountains. While the vocals are piercing and plaintive, they're also heavenly and childlike, and this is the complex beauty of the Bulgarian Women's Choir.

Recorded in 1999 for a forthcoming documentary, Voices of Life beautifully displays the ensemble's bold harmonics, wavering tonality, and yodel-like whooping. The effect is chilling when the pitch drastically fluctuates under their masterful throat control, as on "Pilentze Pee," or when the sorrow explodes forth via a soloist, as on "Kalimanko Denko." Unlike the collaboration with Africa's Ray Lema or the electronic dance treatment of From Bulgaria with Love, this collaboration with writer-producer Eddie Jobson is not a miss. In fact, it's a direct hit, thanks to Jobson's deep understanding of and respect for this style of Bulgarian music. Listen, and be amazed. --Karen K. Hugg

More about this album: http://mixonline.com/mag/audio_edge_eddie_jobson/




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