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MP3 Makedonsko Devojche - WORLD: Bulgarian Folk
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Makedonsko devojche (Macedonian girl)
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Oj ti mome luda le si (Hey, girl, are you crazy?)
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Bog da bije, koj prav pojde (May God strike those who first came
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Tvojte ochi Leno (Your eyes, Lena)
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Vlako svirna Majko (The train is whistling, Mother)
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Bitolskite kazarmi (The barracks at Bitola)
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Rasti bore (Grow, pine tree)
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Na komu e tsarna zhenata, Lele (He who has a dark-skinned wife)
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Oj Dimitre sine mitre (Dimitre, my son)
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Guguti se razgukaja (Wild doves start to sing)
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Nekjam zlatni dukati (I dont want gold coins)
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Podigni si bre neveste dulacheto (Lift your veil, bride)
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Brala moma kapini (A girl was picking blackberries)
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Tamburo moja tamburo (Tambura, my tambura)
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Jas te zalubih (I fell in love with you)
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Lazhi Vere (Vera, lie to anyone but me)
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Svatba Makedonska (Macedonian wedding)
Makedonsko Devojche
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A world-renowned Bulgarian vocalist and soloist of the acclaimed Pirin Ensemble. She has earned status as a National Treasure and the Voice of Bulgaria.
17 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Bulgarian Folk, WORLD: Balkan
Details:
Tatiana Sarbinska is a world-renowned Balkan vocalist and teacher. Born in the village of Rila in Bulgaria, she rose quickly through the ranks of the finest Bulgarian state choruses to become one of the preeminent solosts of her generation. For many years, she was the featured soloist of the internationally acclaimed Pirin Ensemble. With Pirin, she toured extensively and made numerous recordings, and films for TV. Her extensive repertoire includes music from all of Bulgaria's folklore regions. Tatiana has been awarded "National Treasure" status and renown as "The Voice of Bulgaria" by the Bulgarian government, for her musical legacy and for preserving the musical heritage of her home country. In 2004 Tatiana was the recipient of the Wammy (Washington Area Music Award) for World Music Vocalist, and in 2006 she received the Ivan Vasov Medal from the government of Bulgaria.
Since moving to the USA in 1991, Tatiana has coached many Balkan ensembles and is currently the artistic director of four choruses, two in the Boston area -- Divi Zheni and Zornitsa, and two in Washington DC -- Slavey and Orfeya. In addition to coaching and directing singing groups and workshops, Tatiana has taught at the Boston Conservatory, the New England Conservatory, and Boston University. Tatiana commutes weekly between Washington DC and Boston, directing her ensembles and giving private lessons in Balkan singing. Contact: 301-728-5773, 301-865-2159, or tsarbinska@yahoo.com. See also: tatianasarbinska.com
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