Folk Dance Party with BULGARIKA!
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
7:30 - 10:00 p.m.
Beaver Folk Dancing
Or Hadash, 190 Camp Hill Road, Ft. Washington, PA
Info: Susan 610-688-3284 or
andesusan@comcast.net
Web:
www.beaverfolkdance.org
Admission: $12, $8 for regular Beaver Folk Dancers
The music of Bulgaria, a country long considered a cultural crossroad, is known for hauntingly expressive melodies, irregular rhythms, and fiery dance tempos. Now some of the country's finest musicians have formed Bulgarika (things Bulgarian). Gadulka virtuoso Nikolay Kolev, internationally renowned singer Donka Koleva, and accordionist extraordinaire Ivan Milev together provide an evening of high-energy, musical acrobatics that will have you dancing out of your seat.
NIKOLAY KOLEV
(gadulka) is a famous Gadulka virtuoso from the village
Karavelovo in the Rose Valley of Bulgaria. After graduating from Shiroka
Luka High School, he performed with the Sliven Ensemble for three years.
In 1984, he founded the orchestra Sopot. In the same year, he
started the wedding band Rozova Dolina, which became one of the
most sought-after groups in Thrace. In 1992, he also founded
Balkanski Glasove --the singing group which took first place at the
Varna Festival in 1994 and 1995. Nikolay is also an accomplished
composer and arranger of folk songs. His compositions have been
performed by such well-known singers as Roumen Rodopski, Savka Sarieva,
Donka Koleva and many others. Nikolay Kolev has taught at EEFC Balkan
Camps on both coasts and has an adoring cadre of private students. In
1999 Nikolay Kolev was the first Bulgarian to be recognized by the
Slavic Heritage Council of America for his outstanding contributions in
music.
sound clip: "Karavelovska
Povratana" (excerpt), from Gadulka Melodies by Nikolay Kolev,
more information about this CD
DONKA KOLEVA (vocals) is a
vocalist prized for her rich, clear, and melodic voice. A graduate of
the Folklore High School in Shiroka Luka, she worked as a soloist with
the Sliven Ensemble for three years. She then directed the chorus of the
Sopot Ensemble, and soloed with the wedding band Rozova
Dolina. In 1994 Donka started recording with National Radio and
Television in Bulgaria. In 1997 her recording of "Javore" was song of
the year. Since she moved to the U.S. in 1995, she has performed
traditional and arranged songs from Thracian Bulgaria at music camps
throughout the U.S. Donka teaches workshops and private lessons across
the United States and Canada with well-known singing groups such as
Kitka, Planina, Chubritsa, Mila, and
many others.
sound clip: "Pesen
za Levski" (excerpt), from Balkan Voices by The Kolevi Family,
more information about this CD
IVAN MILEV
(accordion) is a landmark of contemporary Balkan folk
music. Throughout his 40-plus year career as an accordion player in
Bulgaria, he established the rules for Balkan folk music. His style
fuses classical, jazz, Eastern European, and Middle Eastern music. Milev
comes from a clan of famous folk musicians, learning the intricacies of
Bulgarian folk music from his father, Atanas Milev, a renowned and
innovative folk accordionist. In 1978 Ivan created his own orchestra,
which performed at festivals, fairs, in concerts, and on Bulgarian
national television. Ivan's exquisite performance and charisma won him
many awards and gained him widespread popularity. With his band Ivan has
defined the famous wedding music culture in the Balkan region since the
1970's. Ivan toured the U.S. in 2001 with saxophonist Yuri Yanakov. His
playing can be heard on the soundtrack of "Everything is Illuminated," a
widely acclaimed independent movie featuring Elijah Wood and directed by
Liev Schreiber. In 2006 Ivan Milev Band recorded its debut album, "The
Flight of Krali Marco."
sound clip:
"Chirpanliisko Horo" (excerpt), from Orchestra
Mladost by Ivan Milev
BiILL LANPHIER
(bass) whose passion for Bulgarian
music was sparked in high school, is easily one of America's most
in-demand Balkan bassists. Deeply involved with a diverse spectrum of
music, Bill has performed live with Madonna (the Virgin Tour and Live
Aid), The Rippingtons, The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt
and Rickie Lee Jones. Bill's bass playing has been heard internationally
on hundreds of radio and TV commercials.
sound clip:
"Baba Gjurgja" (excerpt), from Torta Bulgarska by Trio Mopmu,
more information about this CD