Speed pod: Bulgaria
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In our ​‘speed pod’ mini-series of quick insights into music and culture from around the world, we talk to music industry professionals about the music of their homeland, to give us a view into different music, composers, sounds and instruments which make music both unique and universal.  This time, we will be talking to Polyarts Associate Manager: Artists & Projects Eva Pires to tell us more about the sounds of Bulgaria. Eva tells us about what influences there are on Bulgarian music and the importance of folk, stories and the landscape on creating these special musical compositions, the musical sounds associated with the country including unique musical instruments used by shepherds, in wedding bands and a unique style of ​‘throat’ singing, and introduces us to several Bulgarian composers and musicians and Ethno Jazz.  Eva was interviewed by HP’s Fiona Livingston. Eva’s Recommendations:Instruments:Traditional throat singing: The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices: live session Flutes: Kaval and DudukBagpipe: GaidaViolin: GadulkaDrum: Tapan Composer: Pancho Vladigerov​“Vardar” Op.16 for violin and piano ​“Humoreske” Op.15 ​“Seven Bulgarian Symphonic Dances”, Op.23  Other music:Bulgarian Ethno Jazz is popular round the world. Two musicians that tour a lot:Teodosii Spasov – kaval​“Gypsy Dance”Stefanovski, Tadic and Spassov: ​“Ne si go prodavaj…”  Ivo Papazon ​“Ibryama” – clarinet​“Fairground​”Ivo Papazov & Trakia Band with Gadulka virtuoso Vasil Denev Improvisation session The Culture Bar is a podcast series created by HarrisonParrott focussing on conversations in culture and the arts. Find us on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcasts, YouTube, Podbean, Deezer, Stitcher, Pocket Casts and all good podcatcher sites. Use #theculturebar or follow us on Twitter @_TheCultureBar to keep up with our latest releases
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