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.
Lyrra is the stage name of young singer Lyubomira Pavlova. Before she started a solo career she earned a name for herself as member of some popular folk music formations such as “Mystery of the Bulgarian voices”, “Chinari” “Bulgarina” trio. As a solo..
The young singer Tsvetelin Nakov is proud to present his debut song, "Don't You Leave." Raffi Zhamakortsyan, the composer and arranger, remains true to his signature style, infusing the music with heartfelt drama. The track features a sad and beautiful..
British pop star Ed Sheeran is coming out tonight on a specially prepared 360 degree stage at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in Sofia to perform his hits in front of 66,000 fans. The show of the musical pop idol, who is visiting us at the height of..
The author of the music, lyrics and arrangement is Dimityr Bodurov - a small-town boy who moved to the central city of Stara Zagora some time ago. An..
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