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Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir

Ensemble arranging Bulgarian folk melodies


Summary

Ensemble arranging Bulgarian folk melodies

FieldValue
nameThe Mystery Of Bulgarian Voices
imageMisteriata-na-balgarskite-glasove.jpg
aliasBulgarian State Radio and Television Female Vocal Choir, Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares. The Mystery Of The Bulgarian Voices
genreFolk, world music
years_active1952–present
labelDisques Cellier, Nonesuch, 4AD, Polygram, Rhino, Schubert Music Publishing (current)
associated_actsTrio Bulgarka, Angelite - The Bulgarian Voices

The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir is an internationally renowned, Grammy-winning musical ensemble that performs modern arrangements of traditional Bulgarian folk melodies. It is most recognized for its contribution to Marcel Cellier's Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares (The Mystery Of The Bulgarian Voices) project. First created by Georgi Boyadjiev in 1952 as the Ensemble for Folk Songs of the Bulgarian Radio, the choir is now directed by Dora Hristova. It was granted the name Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares by Marcel Cellier in 1997, in recognition of the fact that it had contributed most of the songs on the original compilations.

Membership and methods

Singers are chosen from country villages for the beauty and openness of their voices, and undergo extensive training in the unique, centuries-old singing style. Influenced by Bulgaria's Thracian, Bulgarian, Ottoman and Byzantine history, their music is striking in its use of diaphonic singing and distinctive timbre, as well as its modal scales, unusual meters (such as , , and ), and dissonant harmonies (abundant second, seventh, and ninth intervals). All of these are characteristic of Bulgarian folk music.

History

In 1951, Filip Kutev and Maria Kuteva founded the first professional national folk music ensemble in Bulgaria, the State Ensemble for Folk Song and Dance, now known as the Filip Kutev Ensemble. The State Television Choir followed in 1952. Though the latter choir became widely known when the trend-setting English alternative record label 4AD reissued a pair of anthology albums in 1986 and 1988 with the now famous title Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, their recordings date as far back as 1957.

The first pressing of the Voix Bulgares album was the result of 15 years of work by Swiss ethnomusicologist and producer Marcel Cellier and was originally released in 1975 on his Discs Cellier label. Ivo Watts-Russell, the founder of the 4AD Records label, was introduced to the choir by a third- or fourth-generation audio cassette lent to him by Peter Murphy of the band Bauhaus. He became entranced by the music, and tracked down and licensed the recordings from Cellier. They were one of four choirs to appear on the album Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, Volume Two, This album won Cellier a Grammy Award in 1989.

The group has since performed extensively around the world to wide acclaim. In the late 1990s, the choir became known in the U.S. for its contributions to the music of Xena: Warrior Princess, whose theme music Joseph LoDuca developed from "Kaval sviri", one of the Bulgarian folk songs that form the bulk of their repertoire.

Trio Bulgarka

Three prominent soloists of the group have also performed together as Trio Bulgarka, known in the West primarily for singing on the Kate Bush albums The Sensual World and The Red Shoes. The trio also performed with the Italian rock band Elio e Le Storie Tese on the single Pipppero from the album İtalyan, rum casusu çikti, and has released two albums of its own. The three women in the trio are Stoyanka Boneva from Pirin, Yanka Rupkina from Strandja and Eva Georgieva from Dobrudja.

Discography

  • 1975 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, Compilation, Disques Cellier
  • 1987 Cathedral Concert (Live), PolyGram (re-released in 1992)
  • 1988 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, volume II, Disques Cellier
  • 1989 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, volume III, Disques Cellier
  • 1993 From Bulgaria with Love: the Pop Album, Rhino/Atlantic
  • 1993 Melody Rhythm & Harmony, Rhino/Atlantic
  • 1994 Ritual, Nonesuch/Elektra
  • 1995 Box Set: Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, volumes I–II and Ritual, Nonesuch/Elektra
  • 1998 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares, volume IV, Philips
  • 2001 Bulgarian Custom Songs, Gega
  • 2003 A Portrait of Nikolai Kaufmann, Riva Sound / KVZ Music Ltd.
  • 2008 Music From Alone in the Dark, composed by Olivier Derivière, Milan Records
  • 2017 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares ft. Lisa Gerrard - Pora Sotunda (Single on a vinyl & digital)
  • 2018 Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares ft. Lisa Gerrard - BooCheeMish (New album)

References

References

  1. https://www.grammy.com/awards/32nd-annual-grammy-awards {{Bare URL inline. (August 2025)
  2. (1994). "May it fill your soul : experiencing Bulgarian music". The University of Chicago press.
  3. (November–December 2010). "Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares". [[Songlines (magazine).
  4. (20 January 2005). "The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices in 2004". [[Bulgarian National Radio]].
  5. (1 December 2011). "4AD Founder Ivo Watts-Russell On Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares". [[The Quietus]].
  6. (2006). "Performing democracy : Bulgarian music and musicians in transition". Univ. of Chicago Press.
  7. "Past Winners". [[National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences]].
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