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011800 - More Pile, Slavey Pile - Pirin Folk Songs
Artist: Bulgarian Artists
Label: Gega New
Year: 1998

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The CD "Pirin folk songs" (GD 1727) includes 16 Bulgarian folk songs from Pirin Region performed by Vessela and Lyuben Bojkov, Kostadin Gougov, Atanaska Dimitrova and Dimitar Kolarov, Gancho Nikolov, Folk Song Ensemble - Razlog, Folk Ensemble - Sandanski, Lyubka Rondova, Emil Ristoskov, Ilia Argirov, Angel Mitrev.
Accompanied by: Kiril Traikov (tamboura), Orchestra of the Radio and TV Centre – Blagoevgrad, Gotse Delchev Ensemble – Sofia
Conductors: Kiril Ivanov, Hristofor Radanov, Lyuben Tachev, Emil Kolev, Nikola Vaklinov, Metodi Lozanski, Kosta Kolev, Ivan Marin.

The Macedonian folk songs are a phenomenon in the tradition of three Balkan states: Greece, Macedonia and Bulgaria. Despite the state boundaries, the songs from Aegean, Vardar and Pirin Macedonia go far beyond them and are sung and listened to with equal success everywhere. Doubtless is the fact that in Bulgaria they are the closest to the original, without the influence of the other folk regions. Although in the Pirin region these songs live together with more ancient and primitive models, they differ greatly from them in terms of mode and melody. And this release of Gega New features the best characteristics of the Macedonian vocal tradition: a rich rhythmic and metric palette, broad tonal volume, ornamentation and melodic line, close to the culture of the city type. Special mentioning deserves the contribution of dozens of performers for the preservation of the special vocal manner which is compulsory for these songs. That is why this CD is valuable not only for the pearls of Macedonian music included in it but also for the interpretation of the most remarkable singers and instrumentalists, known and loved far beyond the boundaries of Bulgaria.

 

1 Kako shto e taya chasha polna so vino 3'20"                      
2 Site momi tikveshanki 2'33"                      
3 More pile, slavei pile 3'28"                      
4 Sadila Dimka bosilche 3'27"                      
5 Oi, Veliko 2'56"                      
6 Shto mi e milo i drago 5'08"                      
7 Tragnala e moma Ruma 5'08"                      
8 Tragnah s gaida sharena 2'24"                      
9 Bilyana platno beleshe 5'16"                      
10 Mitro le, Mitro 1'51"                      
11 More sokol pie voda na Vardarot 4'06"                      
12 Yovano, Yovanke 3'06"                      
13 Smilyana 3'50"                      
14 V gradina moma sedeshe 3'33"                      
15 Oi, devoiche 3'15"                      
16 Katushe, pusto Katushe 3'46"                      



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