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Where Has Love Gone brings together singer Margarita Hranova with actress Stefania Koleva for the first time

Photo: YouTube /Igor Markovski

The project “Singing Actors”, in which popular names from the artistic world in Bulgaria sing songs written especially for them, is adding one more title. The project’s 34th song is Where Has Love Gone, and it is performed by two emblematic ladies from the Bulgarian stage – musical and theatrical.

For the first time, in Where Has Love Gone, singer Margarita Hranova performs together with actress Stefania Koleva. The lyrics are by Gina Dundova-Pancheva, the music – by Ivan Krastev and the arrangement by Georgi Tsvetkov. The video to the song features another actor – Vladimir Lyutskanov.  

So, let us ask ourselves: Where Has Love Gone?

Editing by Dilyana Tracheva

Translated and posted by Milena Daynova



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