La música folklórica búlgara

  1. Ivanova Iotova, Anelia
Libro:
Arte e Cultura Populares
  1. Sadio Ramos, Fernando José (coord.)
  2. Ortiz Molina, María Angustias (coord.)

Editorial: Fernando Ramos

ISBN: 978-989-8486-09-7

Año de publicación: 2012

Congreso: Simpósio Internacional Educação Música Artes Interculturais (12. 2012. null)

Tipo: Aportación congreso

Resumen

Bulgarian folk music has received international recognition. The "Bulgarian Voices" are admired worldwide. The least known is the folk variety of this small Balkan country. This article presents the results of an investigation whose purpose was to gather information about the various folk regions of Bulgaria: Shopska,Trakiia, Rodopi, Pirin, Severniashka and Dobrudja. We conducted an analysis of regular and irregular rhythms and melodies in terms of modes, intervals and rhythms, and completed our investigation by examining the subject matter and the character of songs, instruments, dance, dress, customs, and rituals. We observed notable differences among some adjacent areas, such as the Pirin region, characterized by songs performed by two voices, and Rodopi, whose music is totally monodic.