Ever since its debut album, “Le Mystere de Voix Bulgare,” plucked it from obscurity in the late ’80s, the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir has blossomed into a darling of alternative pop.
Although the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir formed less than a century ago, with a verifiable context and history, writers and listeners still treat the ensemble’s music with the same ...
Thirty years ago an all-female folk choir set up in Bulgaria became the darling of Western audiences with its tradition-steeped a cappella singing, before the fall of communism threatened its survival ...
Dead Can Dance have released Dionysus, their first record in six years. The album’s title and theme is based on Dionysus, the Greek god of wine and ecstasy, but they haven’t gone EDM. Dead Can Dance ...
The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices — formerly known as the Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir — was a surprise success in the 1980s, winning a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album.
It was near closing time at a Washington, D.C., restaurant, and Kathryn Mitchell was totally captivated. While home for the summer from college, Mitchell worked at a restaurant owned by a Bulgarian ...
A wider interest in Bulgarian choirs was prompted by the success of the album series Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares put out in the 1980s by 4AD records and admired by everyone from Bowie and Zappa to ...
Five Bulgarian teenagers will join the Youth Music Voices choir which is to perform on several occasions during the upcoming summer Olympic Games in London. The participation of the five Bulgarian ...
The famous choir the Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices opened Monday the solemn Luxembourg ceremony, during which Bulgaria and Romania will sign their EU accession accords. The event began at 6 p.m.
These are the singers that have won a Grammy Award and endorsements from such pop superstars as Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt and George Harrison. They create a crossover sensation everywhere they ...
Thirty years ago an all-female folk choir set up in Bulgaria became the darling of Western audiences with its tradition-steeped a cappella singing, before the fall of communism threatened its survival ...
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