@LOMIDIMI It's a traditional Bulgarian folksong, I think. Though this version sung here was arranged by Krassimir Kyurkchiyski in 2003 specifically for Kasarova's Bulgarian Soul CD. :o)
It's so odd and makes me even laugh to hear Kasarova make that change from her light speaking voice to her sultry, dark singing voice at 6:11. How does she do it so quickly like that?!!
@olympicfreak678 Hiya! She was asked about the difference between her singing and speaking voice in an interview a while back and she said that that's because she uses different muscles when speaking from when singing. Further in this documentary when she sings Orfeo's 'Che faro senza Euridice' with Raisa Koleva she pops out another baritonal voice before switching to her normal singing voice... I nearly slipped off my chair the first time I heard it. The lass has many voices in her throat! ;o)
when I heard that ORPHEUS might have been "bulgarian" I had doubts... I am not sure even now... but I am sure: VESSELINA IS ORPHEUS' GRANDGRANDDAUGHTER!!!!
Merveilleux chant que Dilmano Dilbero. Merci à veseli601 pour ses explications. Que de richesses dans cette tradition ! Vesselina Kasarova est une artiste vraiment attachante.
Yes, Bulgarian song Dilmano, DIlbero is known by every Bulgarian. It is written in distinctive irregular rhythm 8/8 + 11/8 . That is difficult beyond measure, one has need of memory for the Time and organize it just consequently..
Yous performance is perfect!!
Thank you so much that you with your charming sensitive soul and your phenomenal gift make possibly of rizing Bulgarian spirit in whole world and in this way make many Bulgarians to be proud!
Do you know when Dilmano Dilbero was composed, like the year? (-:
LOMIDIMI 4 months ago
@LOMIDIMI It's a traditional Bulgarian folksong, I think. Though this version sung here was arranged by Krassimir Kyurkchiyski in 2003 specifically for Kasarova's Bulgarian Soul CD. :o)
SDCmorg 4 months ago
nice sound
marto1195 6 months ago
It's so odd and makes me even laugh to hear Kasarova make that change from her light speaking voice to her sultry, dark singing voice at 6:11. How does she do it so quickly like that?!!
olympicfreak678 1 year ago
@olympicfreak678 Hiya! She was asked about the difference between her singing and speaking voice in an interview a while back and she said that that's because she uses different muscles when speaking from when singing. Further in this documentary when she sings Orfeo's 'Che faro senza Euridice' with Raisa Koleva she pops out another baritonal voice before switching to her normal singing voice... I nearly slipped off my chair the first time I heard it. The lass has many voices in her throat! ;o)
SDCmorg 1 year ago
when I heard that ORPHEUS might have been "bulgarian" I had doubts... I am not sure even now... but I am sure: VESSELINA IS ORPHEUS' GRANDGRANDDAUGHTER!!!!
brodsky96 2 years ago 3
most thrilling way to aproach the bulgarian soul!!!! THANKS!!!!
brodsky96 2 years ago 2
Merveilleux chant que Dilmano Dilbero. Merci à veseli601 pour ses explications. Que de richesses dans cette tradition ! Vesselina Kasarova est une artiste vraiment attachante.
saturne46 2 years ago
I think I'm melting now while listening to this. Long live Bulgarian music!
rbaleksandar 3 years ago 6
Yes, Bulgarian song Dilmano, DIlbero is known by every Bulgarian. It is written in distinctive irregular rhythm 8/8 + 11/8 . That is difficult beyond measure, one has need of memory for the Time and organize it just consequently..
Yous performance is perfect!!
Thank you so much that you with your charming sensitive soul and your phenomenal gift make possibly of rizing Bulgarian spirit in whole world and in this way make many Bulgarians to be proud!
Pozdravi na Ermila!
veseli601 3 years ago 6