Composer Yosif Tsankov, who worked from the beginning of the 1930s until 1971, is not accidentally called a patriarch of Bulgarian music. He left over 500 works - operettas, tango music, hits, music for films and he inevitably contributed to the formation of music taste in this country.
One of the hits he composed is “Pesen moya, obich moya“ ("My song, my love"). The lyrics were written by Dimitar Vasilev and the song was arranged by Nikolay Arabadzhiev. Yordanka Hristova, prefrormed the song in 1967 at the "Golden Orpheus" festival and won third prize.
“Where is my “at home”? seems to be a question the answer to which is only logical. “Where I was born.” But anyone can feel at home anywhere in the world – that is something pianist Milen Kirov has experienced himself. He has divided his time during..
Petko Slavov is a complex artist. In the field of music we know him as a songwriter and performer (singer, bassist and guitarist) in his solo projects and in the bands Airbag, Terpentina and the band of the "Night Birds" show on BNT...
A combination of powerful house and techno beats, deep bass lines, captivating melodies, magical pop and authentic ethnic vocals – this is the music of the Bulgarian duo The KHANS. They are Petar Alexiev – composer and producer, and Atanas Borisov –..
Today we remember the famous folk singer Kostadin Gugov. Born on 12 February 1935 in Sofia to a family of refugees from Kilkis in the geographical..
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