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Tranquil White Danube Trembles. Tranquil, white Danube trembles, jolly drubbing, (And Radetzky proudly sails, Upon resplendent waves.) x2 Withal glittering Kozloduy shore (A horn apprises the Steamer, A flag is thus unfurled.) x2 Dear, young Bulgarian Heroes Emerge thither thy, (On their foreheads lion marks, and in their eyes ardour.) x2
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The song was created by scientist and composer Tsvetan Radoslavov in 1885, after his participation in the Serbo-Bulgarian War. He was inspired to create the song based on his poems when he saw Serbian students singing their own patriotic song on their journey home. [3] It was first printed in 1895 in Part I of "Music Textbook" by K. Mahan. [4]
The Danube figures prominently in the Bulgarian National Anthem, as a symbolic representation of the country's natural beauty. In Lithuanian folklore songs, the appearance of Danube (Dunojus, Dunojėlis) is more common than the appearance of the longest Lithuanian river Neman.
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Bulgarian Folk Songs [note 2] [note 3] [note 4] is a collection of folk songs and traditions from the then Ottoman Empire, especially from the region of Macedonia, but also from Shopluk and Srednogorie, by the Miladinov brothers, published in 1861.
My country, my Bulgaria, My love, my Bulgaria, My sadness, my Bulgaria, Love always makes me come back to you. Even if elsewhere in the world I die unknown I will come back. In my beautiful country The grass and earth I will embrace. May I become a flower blade May the familiar wind Embrace me. May the fields of my home Meet me with a song As ...
The music of Bulgaria refers to all forms of music associated with the country of Bulgaria, including classical, folk, popular music, and other forms.. Classical music, opera, and ballet are represented by composers Emanuil Manolov, Pancho Vladigerov and Georgi Atanasov and singers Ghena Dimitrova, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Boris Hristov, Raina Kabaivanska and Nicolai Ghiaurov.