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Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares

Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares



Date
Thursday 4 November 2010
Time
7:30pm
Venue
BIRMINGHAM Town Hall
Victoria Square
Birmingham
B3 3DQ
0121 780 3333
Visit Site
Tickets
£20, £15 + bkg

“…when they open their voices out come timeless melodies and rich, strange harmonies that make every hair on your body stand on end.” (Timeout, New York)

Le Mystere Des Voix Bulgares is an internationally renowned vocal ensemble that blends traditional six-part a cappella repertoire with modern arrangements to create a richness of sound and otherworldly mood. The singers transform sounds into vocal colours as if something other than human voice. The appeal of the group has to do with the beauty of its sound, the character of its music and the connection of this music with universal human feelings and experiences.

Formerly known as the Bulgarian State Radio and Television Female Vocal Choir the group was created in Bulgaria in 1952 by Philip Koutev, "the father of Bulgarian concert folk music.” Now under the direction of Dora Hristova the ensemble performs beautifully arranged songs that combine folk melodies with sophisticated harmonies and compelling rhythms. The repertoire of the choir is drawn from arrangements created by the Bulgarian most esteemed composers like Philip Koutev, Krassimir Kyurkchiyski, Nikolai Kaufman, Petar Lyondev, Ivan Spassov, Stefan Moutafchiev, Kiril Stefanov.

It was the release of the album “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares” recorded by Swiss music producer Marcel Cellier in 1975 that brought this magnificent group to the attention of the world. The album soon became a best seller. In 1987 they released Volume II which received a  Grammy award.

“Bulgarian music is stunningly beautiful, the voices are exceptional, the melodies are extraordinary and I think people are just stunned by it. The asymmetric meters are very compelling and the vocal style is just magic.” (The New York Times).

“These are the singers that won the Grammy Award and endorsement from such pop superstars as Paul Simon, Linda Ronstadt, George Harrison, Bobby Mcferrin, Midori and many others all over the world. They create a crossover sensation everywhere they perform as listeners of all music faiths gather in the presence of sounds more strangely wonderful than almost any they have heard before…Everyone could consider  himself richer in spirit for having heard  Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares”  (Chicago Tribune)

“I haven’t heard anything so astounding before and I think the name “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares” is justifiably appropriate”  (The New Evening Post, Honk Kong)

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