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Music with vocals weird & wonderful -- beatboxing, yodels, auction chants, Tuvan throatsinging, & eerie polyphonies.
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June 4, 2018: 135: Season 6, Ep. 1: LITHUANIAN, SERBIAN, MACEDONIAN, and BULGARIAN POLYPHONY with guest DJ CORINNA ŠKÉMA SNYDER
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Trys Keturiose | Bite, dabilėli, dabilio | Lithuanian sutartines song in the trejine style, recorded at a beekeeping museum. | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ratilio | Tu, lydi, lydeli zaliasai | Lithuanian sutartines song in the dvejines style | 0:01:37 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Music behind DJ: Lithuanian singers |
Zur zur melnycia |
Historical Lithuanian recording from the 1920s of singers imitating a grinding mill. |
0:03:34 (Pop-up) |
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Trys Keturiose | O Kas Ti Silaly Trinkeja? | Lithuanian sutartines song recorded at beekeeping museum. | 0:12:22 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Ratilio | O kaip ash buvau | Wedding ritual song from Lithuania | 0:14:15 (Pop-up) | |||||||
MOBA | Shto su lepi dva cveta planinski | Wedding song from the Serbian village of Dobrujevac in the Crna Reka region. | 0:18:53 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Serbian Singer | Poshle Mome Rosu Da Obiju | Serbian song from Crna Reka region | 0:20:55 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Trio Kuchkovki | Uspala Se Moma Sirma | From the Macedonian village of Kuchkovo near Skopje. | 0:24:14 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Macedonian village singers | Devojko, mori, drugacko and Ta koj mi se na lelejka leleese | Two Macedonian village songs (for the harvest, perhaps?) tied together | 0:31:24 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kosturchanki | Zeto mi se briche | Macedonian song from Greek region of Kastoriadis, known as Kostur when it was part of Macedonia before WWII. | 0:33:30 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Maria Rangelova and Ruska Bozhilova | Dve nevesti proso broyat | From the Shopluk region of Bulgaria | 0:34:36 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kremena Stancheva and Vassilka Andanova | Malo Selo | From the Shopluk region of Bulgaria | 0:45:49 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Sestri Bisserovi | Zviazda Trpti | From the Pirin-Velingrad region of Bulgaria | 0:48:00 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Singers from village of Dolen | Slaga se Slunce Nadveda | Recorded by Martha Forsyth | 0:49:34 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Pomak singers | Tam pod seloto bre male | From Carol Silverman's archival recording. From the Rhodope region of Bulgaria. | 0:53:01 (Pop-up) | |||||||
Kushleva Sisters | Xurka pisana sharena | From the Rhodopes area of Bulgaria. | 0:55:52 (Pop-up) |
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Dan Bodah:
@John, thanks for your comments. Let's acknowledge that the term "Macedonia" is currently disputed between two states. One is Greece, which has a northern region called Macedonia with an ethnically Greek population. The residents of the Greek region of Macedonia call themselves Macedonians.
The other disputant of the name Macedonia is a republic that was formerly part of Yugoslavia and named itself the Republic of Macedonia when Yugoslavia split up in the 1990s. The "Republic of Macedonia" is populated mostly by ethnically Slavic people.
Greece has protested the use of the name Macedonia for the former Yugslav republic to its north. The two countries are engaged in mediation at the UN over the question.
Regarding the Rhodopes: the Rhodopes is a mountain range located mostly within the modern state of Bulgaria and crossing the border into part of northern Greece. The recordings marked as being from the Rhodopes were collected in parts of the mountain range that lie inside the state of Bulgaria.