Issued 2007
Style:Folk Music
Gega New GD 321
The Rhodope Mountains has been the birth place of many Bulgarian singers and musicians. The specific songs of the region and the unusual pentatonic, which are not characteristic for other folk regions in the country, as well as the typical kaba (low-tone) gaida make the music of the Rhodopes a unique sound palette. Mladen Koynarov’s songs introduce an additional richness to its colours.
Contents:
[1] Bre Ivane, bre chobane *** 6’52’’
[2] Devoiko, mari hubava – music Hristo Urumov 1’54’’
[3] Dobre ta vidyah, yunache *** 3’13’’
[4] Zagalil beh, zamalil beh – music Milcho Vassilev 3’04’’
[5] Kitka ti viya, yunache *** 1’35’’
[6] Leilinko, kuzum pilentse – music Milcho Vassilev 2’33’’
[7] Male, stara maichinku *** 2’54’’
[8] Mela i Rada dvorove *** 1’37’’
[9] Mesechinko lyo, greilivka *** 1’59’’
[10] Mome, mome, malkai mome*** 2’31’’
[11] Mari momiche – arr. Milcho Vassilev 4’09’’
[12] Sluntse se sbira – arr. Milcho Vassilev 3’35’’
[13] Pukni se, tresni, momina maiko *** 2’29’’
[14] Rada Stoyanu vikashe *** 4’36’’
[15] Sin mi si plamen naklala – arr. Kosta Kolev 4’18’’
[16] Stopilo mi e pilyantse *** 5’30’’
[17] Momichentse malo – arr. Milcho Vassilev 2’08’’
[18] Ta chuli li ste, ne li ste *** 2’08’’
[19] Hodi li, Sevdo, po selo *** 2’48’’
60’03’’