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village music of bulgaria
Infohash:
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Type:
Music
Title:
Beyond the mystery - village music of bulgaria, vol1,2&3
Category:
Audio/Music
Uploaded:
2009-03-16 (by ill88eagle )
Description:
I know, Tracks are missing (marked *). I got this from a friend, don't know why he didnt include those tracks... corrupt cd's perhaps? If you find them, drop me a line.
Thanks to GeniusFZA for helping out with the details (check out his torrents for more gypsy/balkan stuff)
Beyond the Mystery
Village Music of Bulgaria
Field recordings by Yves Moreau recorded in Bulgaria 1966-1972
Volume 1: Rhodopes and Thrace
(BMA1001)
From RHODOPES:
1. Bela sâm bela junace (1'53")
2. Râcenica (1'40")
3. Ne faljam ti sa, junace (1'17")
4. Da znajes majco (2'26")
5. Minka (2'37")
6. Prehvrâknalo e pilence (1'52")
7. Goro le goro zeleno (2'27")
8. Fatmice mari hubava (1'04")
9. Svornato (2'52")
10. Pospusni sa, Sar planino (3'50")
11. Izlel e Delju Hajdutin (3'20")
12. Sarena gajda (2'04")
13. Pesen za Petko vojvoda (2'28")
14. Sto (100) gajdi (1'42")
From THRACE:
15. Bavna & svadbarska râcenica (6'59)
16. Sânuvale Nedo (2'10")
*17. Bucimis (1'05")
18. Tace Ginka platno (2'22")
19. Snosti vecer (2'18")
20. Bavna & Stankinoto lice (3'14")
21. Sâbrali sa, nabrali (1'37")
22. Da znajes mamo, da znajes (1'19")
23. Late le, mamina (1'29")
24. Pravo Trakijsko (2'36")
25. Dzinovsko (2'30")
26. Trite Pâti (2'00")
Duration (62'57")
Volume 2: Severnjasko (North Bulgaria) and Dobrudza
(BMA1002)
Tracks
From SEVERNJASKO:
1. Staro Kulsko & Sira (2'24")
2. Paslo e momce (1'51")
3. Oj, devojce (2'18")
4. Pajdusko Horo & Bâcvanka (1'44")
5. Osmica (0'40")
6. Sednal e Manol (4'19")
7. Marijce, le (1'48")
8. Sareno Horo (1'15")
9. Han Tatar pismo napisah (4'40")
10. Batuta & Floricica (4'19")
11. Maria (4'41")
12. Calusul & Hora de la Vrâv (3'59")
13. Doina (1'49")
14. Todorka (3'12")
15. Zavilo se e vito horo & Ivan na Rada dumase (1'44)
16. Cerkezko Horo (1'15")
17. Bavna & Pravo Horo (2'14")
*18. Preskacanka (2'15")
From DOBRUDZA:
*19. Kucata (2'23")
20. Varnenski Kjucek (1'48")
21. Tropanka (2'01")
22. Altânlâ Stojan vojvoda (7'37")
23. Râka (1'44")
24. Dobrudzanski Râcenik (1'46")
25. Zborenka (2'25")
26. Opas (2'16")
Duration (70'30")
Volume 3 Sopluk - Pirin
Field recordings by Yves Moreau recorded in Bulgaria 1966-1972
(BMA1003)
Tracks
From SOPLUK:
*1. Kopanica (1'52")
2. Gâlâb Guka and Dva Se Miade Zaljiubile (3'13")
3. Sitno Horo (1'03")
4. Pojde Dojna (1'02")
5. Koleduvane (5'06")
6. Jove, Râcenica and Cetvorna Horo (7'25")
7. Pojdoh Po Pato and Mori Dve Sa Mome (4'19")
8. Majka Jana Nadaleko Dave (2'35")
9. Lazaruvane (6'34")
10. Nevenki Pletenki (1'19")
11. Pravo Sopsko Horo (3'16")
From PIRIN:
12. Cesto Horo, Drama Sirto and Deninka (5'00")
13. Jubava e Pirin Planina (1'50")
14. Pesen Za Goce Delcev and Zapali Kito Borina (3'01")
15. Culi Sa Se Male (2'17")
16. Aber Mi Dojde (2'41")
*17. Sandansko Horo (1'39")
18. Provikna Se Ludo Mlado (1'44")
19. Igrali Babi and Dojde Dojdi Libe (3'07")
20. Stojane Mori Stojane and Trâgnalo Mi e Momice (2'35")
21. Krivo Petricko Horo (2'01")
22. More Mnogo Na Daleko and Pesen Za Selim (2'37")
23. Svadbarsko Oro (3'07")
Duration (68'51")
'BMA Productions of Montreal has just released the final volume of a 3-CD anthology of Bulgarian Folk Music, "Beyond the Mystery" - Village Music of Bulgaria. The collection presents original field recordings by Yves Moreau recorded in all ethnographic regions of Bulgaria between 1966 and 1972.
Numerous recordings of Bulgarian folk music have been released in recent years but the vast majority have focused mainly on the trendy professional Bulgarian women's choirs, cleverly marketed internationally as "mysterious" or "magic". This new collection presents field recordings from all over Bulgaria and the selections offer a precious glimpse into lesser-known instrumental and vocal styles, ancient instruments as well as more modern orchestras, ritual songs, dances in complex rhythms etc.
The late sixties and early seventies were fertile years in the development of folk heritage in Bulgaria. Traditions were still very much alive in towns and villages and the Communist government of that time strongly supported and encouraged the development of creative and performing arts which gave birth to today's still flourishing women's choirs and folk-jazz type formations known as svadbari or wedding bands whose exponents include Ivo Papazov and Yuri Yunakov.
Moreau's recordings are fascinating for they show us the "raw" material which forms the basis of today's Bulgarian folk music scene. Many of the men and women heard on these albums are no longer alive and their form of artistry has often been forgotten altogether. This collection is not meant to be an in-depth ethno-musicological anthology. Its main purpose is to offer a musical "buffet" to the average listener and fan of world and traditional music, illustrating the beauty, richness, talent and diversity of the Bulgarian people. Originally, the material had been intended to appear in the form of 2 vinyl LP's for Folkways Records in New York in the early seventies. Moreau's frequent ravels combined with the sudden death of Folkways director Moe Asch, put the project on hold.
Listeners will be amazed at the sound quality even after thirty years of storage for those old reel-to-reel tapes. Background noises, such as conversations, passing cars and motorcycles, birds and appreciative crowds have been left untouched.
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Comments:
GeniusFZA (2009-03-27)
Hi ill88eagle I'm missing some tracks here, why?In the 1st album track 17, in the 2nd track 18 - 19, in the 3rd track 1 - 17. And is there maybe any info on the track names. Would be nice :)
By the way nice collection.