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In our ‘speed pod' mini-series of quick insights into music and culture from around the world, we talk to music industry professionals about the music of their homeland, to give us a view into different music, composers, sounds and instruments which make music both unique and universal. This time, we will be talking to Polyarts Associate Manager: Artists & Projects Eva Pires to tell us more about the sounds of Bulgaria. Eva tells us about what influences there are on Bulgarian music and the importance of folk, stories and the landscape on creating these special musical compositions, the musical sounds associated with the country including unique musical instruments used by shepherds, in wedding bands and a unique style of ‘throat' singing, and introduces us to several Bulgarian composers and musicians and Ethno Jazz. Eva was interviewed by HP's Fiona Livingston. Eva's Recommendations: Instruments: Traditional throat singing: The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices: live session Flutes: Kaval and Duduk Bagpipe: Gaida Violin: Gadulka Drum: Tapan Composer: Pancho Vladigerov “Vardar” Op.16 for violin and piano “Humoreske” Op.15 “Seven Bulgarian Symphonic Dances”, Op.23 Other music: Bulgarian Ethno Jazz is popular round the world. Two musicians that tour a lot: Teodosii Spasov – kaval “Gypsy Dance” Stefanovski, Tadic and Spassov: “Ne si go prodavaj…” Ivo Papazon “Ibryama” – clarinet “Fairground” Ivo Papazov & Trakia Band with Gadulka virtuoso Vasil Denev Improvisation session The Culture Bar is a podcast series created by HarrisonParrott focussing on conversations in culture and the arts. Find us on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean, Deezer, Stitcher, Pocket Casts and all good podcatcher sites. Use #theculturebar or follow us on Twitter @_TheCultureBar to keep up with our latest releases
This episode features the wonderful Bulgarian gadulka player Hristina Beleva, and this project would not have been possible without the generous translation and voice-overs from fellow musician Milena Krassi. Milena was with us during the interview and it's mostly her voice that you'll be hearing. Hristina is a virtuoso of the traditional bowed instrument of Bulgaria, the gadulka, which looks a bit like an upside-down violin, with usually 3 main strings and several resonating strings, up to 16. Hristina performs as a soloist with the Ensemble Philip Koutev Folk Orchestra of the Bulgarian National Radio, the Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, Bulgara, the Milanov-Beleva duo, and is featured on the 2019 Grammy nominated album with David Kuckhermann and Lisa Gerrard, “Hiraeth”. Hristina recently released a wonderful duo album with bass player Vasil Hajigrudev, “Trikop”. This episode features lots of music, and we talk about both traditional music and her fusion collaborations. The video version of this episode is here: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/hristina-beleva-gadulka-player Support this series! https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:38) gadulka performance: Ruchenitsa traditional Bulgarian folk dance ( 03:11) - " Hubava si Moia Goro" You are Beautiful My Forest" - old Bulgarian song ( 03:25) introduction to the instrument and the modal tradition ( 09:12) Hristina's fusion projects and collaborations: Vasil Hajigrudev, Peter Milanov, Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, David Kuckhermann and Lisa Gerrard (15:32) “Melancholy Beauty” by Georgy Andreev story of the rescue of the Bulgarian Jews during the Holocaust (17:29) experience during pandemic lockdowns (19:32) gadulka performance (20:42) traditional dances of Bulgaria (22:05) traditional folklore orchestra of ensemble Philip Koutev (24:20) demonstration with improvisations of different musical modes (27:16) comparison of different instruments and traditions ( 28:06) Hristina's development as a musician photo credit: Ivelina Milanova --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
It's Pitney & Amelia's Spooky Stax! We're celebrating Halloween this year by sharing our love of Halloween themed records! Music, scary stories, classic sound effects, everything you need to set a Halloween mood! Plus, a bit of QAnon woo! Here are links to stuff we talked about in this episode! Scary Sounds of Halloween website A Night In A Haunted House/A Night In A Graveyard Disneyland Records' The Chilling Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House Haunted Dimensions Disneyland Records' The Chilling Thrilling Sounds of the Haunted House Walt Disney's Trick or Treat on DisneylandRecords.com Walt Disney's Trick or Treat The Demented Doctor It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Slasher's Delight; Halloween Sounds of Horror Great Ghost Stories Alfred Hitchcock Presents Ghost Stories for Young People Hammer Presents Dracula with Christopher Lee a Horrifying Story of Vampirism with Sounds and Music A Night Of Terror: A Continuous Tale Of Horror Told In Sound Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark Halloween Scream Themes Halloween Spooky Tunes Elvira - Living in a Haunted House (live at Knott's) Midnight Syndicate Ice Nine Kills Grim Grinning Ghosts by The Walt Disney World Band Vitamin String Quartet Performs The Nightmare Before Christmas Baby Rockstar Lullaby Renditions of the Nightmare Before Christmas The Munsters Theme by Tamburizza Orchester Ivan Vukovic Who Am I? Mystery of Bulgarian Voices Ultimate Halloween Classical Music Collection - 50 Haunting Classics for a Creepy Night And we didn't talk about these songs, but we've used some of them in past Halloween shows because songs from the 1910s and 1920s are the best! 13 Vintage Halloween Songs from the 1910's, 20's, & 30's – Full Song Party Playlist (a few seconds from The Skeleton Rag, by the American Quartet in 1912, is in this episode) Promos: Desperately Seeking and 2 Skeptical Chaps (Want to swap show promos? Email us!) We love you for listening! Please take a moment to rate and review us, and earn a STICKER! (Everyone loves stickers!) And please subscribe or add us to your favorites list on your favorite platform so you never miss a show! And share us with your cool friends, not the lame ones. Questions? Comments? Complaints? Write to us at PitneyAndAmelia@gmail.com! Tweet at us at @bitchenboutique! Stay up to date by liking our Facebook page! Join the conversation over at our Facebook group! If you want to be supportive without a lot of stuff cluttering your feed, follow us on Instagram at pitneyandamelia! (Really, we barely post over there.) And if you're feeling generous, buy yourself a little something at our Zazzle shop and help to support our show! (Turn off that Content Filter to see the "uncensored" merch!) Who the heck are Pitney and Amelia? A gay guy and his fat friend talking about everything! We've got over 30 years of stories to share about stuff we love, stuff that annoys us, people we've known, places we've been, and things we've seen. Geeky, silly, and always opinionated. NAMES ARE CHANGED TO PROTECT THE GUILTY! We may be awful, but we're right! New episodes every other Friday. LGBTQ | Comedy | Pop Culture | Nerd Culture | Horror | Spirituality
This is the fourth edition of the Free City Radio podcast, this April 3rd edition features an interview with Dru Oja Jay from Courage coalition (http://www.couragecoalition.ca) speaking about the #RentStrike movement. In the introduction I speak about the recent wave of censorship that Facebook carried out against the #RentStrike movement. Featuring thematic music for the episode by The Dirty Three and also VOID-002 - 无法入睡 via @villainrecords. Also I featuring "Step by Step" by heArt Ensemble via Small Scale Music : https://smallscalemusic.bandcamp.com/album/from-the-basement Track finishes with Huun-Huur-Tu & The Bulgarian Voices with the track "Fly, Fly My Sadness" Hosted by Stefan @spirodon Christoff.
Music:Chicane (ft. Lisa Gerrard) - OrleansThe Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices (ft. Lisa Gerrard) - Pora SotundaHeilung - TraustMarillion - Happiness is the Road / Slàinte MhathBruce Dickinson - Man of SorrowsType O Negative - Out of the Fire / Love You to Death / AnesthesiaDeftones - Hole in the Earth / EntombedAlice in Chains - Red Giant / Your Decision / Rotten AppleCinema - TV:Foxtrot (Samuel Maoz)Chernobyl (Craig Mazin / HBO)Black Mirror (Charlie Brooker / Netflix)
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (15.10.2018) - Traversez quelques espaces sonores parmi les plus atypiques d'Europe, d'Amérique du Sud ou encore d’Asie ! L'occasion de découvrir compositeurs et instrumentistes pris en flagrant délit d'audaces transmusicales !
5 Years! The second of 5 special, daily anniversary episodes of the podcast featuring conversations with listeners. Today, it's bass maestro, Miguel Falcão. Listen to the episode then let us know what you think! Miguel Bass! Information on Miguel's Skype bass lessons https://miguelbass.com/lessons/ Bulgarian music entries on https://miguelbass.com/tag/bulgaria/ Arrangement of "Pilentse Pee" (it's the first track of the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices) made with different basses: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-pjFbV3ksM Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. Theme music The music I use is the last movement of Stravinsky's Firebird Suite. This has been used as introduction music at many Yes concerts. My theme music is not take from a live concert - I put it together from the following two creative commons sources: thanvannispen and archive.org
Jack Straw resident artists Bulgarian Voices of Seattle recently completed the CD Penka Encheva and Friends, in conjunction with the documentary film project This Baba. This track features David Bilides, tambura; Penka Encheva and Jody Rush, vocals. Join them for the world premiere of the film at 3pm on Saturday, May 10th at Carco Theatre. Information at seattle-bg.org
Jack Straw resident artists Bulgarian Voices of Seattle recently completed the CD Penka Encheva and Friends, in conjunction with the documentary film project This Baba. This track features David Bilides, tambura; Penka Encheva and Jody Rush, vocals. Join them for the world premiere of the film at 3pm on Saturday, May 10th at Carco Theatre. Information at seattle-bg.org
Jack Straw resident artists Bulgarian Voices of Seattle recently completed their album Penka Encheva and Friends, in conjunction with the documentary film project This Baba. This track features David Bilides, tambura; Penka Encheva and Jody Rush, vocals. Join them for the world premiere of the film at 3pm on Saturday, May 10th at Carco Theatre.
Episode 63 of my music show brings you music from Sharon Shannon, Hal Ketchum, Bulgarian Voices, Johnny Cash and more. Plus an exclusive new track from the new CD from The Pyros.