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.
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.
Thirty-one years ago, a recording by an all-female Bulgarian choir singing in a 1,000-year-old style somehow wound up selling a startling 500,000 copies in the United States. The mysterious ...
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 ...
Thirty-one years ago, a recording by an all-female Bulgarian choir singing in a 1,000-year-old style somehow wound up selling a startling 500,000 copies in the United States. The mysterious ...
Having 26 singers on stage is an achievement at the best of times. In the excellent acoustics of Kings Place the choir somehow managed to oscillate between the earthy and the unearthly in waves of ...
Join an enchanting musical experience with the debut concerts of the French-Bulgarian Choir in Sofia! (CHOEUR FRANCOPHONE DE SOFIA) On Sunday, June 2, 2024, and Saturday, June 8, 2024, starting at ...
For four decades, the Oakland ensemble Kitka has sung intricate harmonies from Eastern Europe. Members Shira Cion and Kelly Atkins talk about the group's new album, Evening Star. The daylight is ...
In May, Bulgarian President Rosen Plevneliev visited Seattle as part of a seven-day trip to the U.S. His reason? To focus on international trade; he was interested in the region’s success as a ...