
Tatiana Sarbinska
Katerino Mome
© 2006 Bulgarian National Radio and Balkanton (634479583193)
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A world-renowned Bulgarian vocalist. A soloist of the acclaimed Pirin Ensemble, she has earned status as a National Treasure and the Voice of Bulgaria. She brings extraordinary expression to Balkan rhythms and harmonies.
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- 1 Niknalo tsvete shareno (A colorful flower grew)
- 2 Stojan si prasten posaka (Stojan asked for a ring)
- 3 Koga tragnah na daleko (When I went far away)
- 4 Tragnala Donka za voda (Donka went out to fetch water)
- 5 Mari Dimano (Dimana!)
- 6 Zaljubih Mamo tri momi (Mother, I fell in love with three girls)
- 7 Tseno le Tseno bez tsena (Priceless Tsena!)
- 8 Gala tsapi borinata (Gala is chopping pine kindling)
- 9 Aj rasnalo e badem darvo (An almond tree grew)
- 10 Na pazar da oda (Going to the market)
- 11 Aj mari mome (Well, girl!)
- 12 Snoshti minah (Last night I passed by)
- 13 Teften Kate (Beautiful Kata)
- 14 Mori ezh se zheni (A hedgehog gets married)
- 15 Katerino mome (Katerina)
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Tatiana Sarbinska is a world-renowned Balkan vocalist and teacher. Born in the village of Rila in Bulgaria, she rose quickly through the ranks of the finest Bulgarian state choruses to become one of the preeminent solosts of her generation. For many years, she was the featured soloist of the internationally acclaimed Pirin Ensemble. With Pirin, she toured extensively and made numerous recordings, and films for television. Her extensive repertoire includes music from all of Bulgaria's folklore regions. Tatiana has been awarded "National Treasure" status and renown as "The Voice of Bulgaria" by the Bulgarian government, for her musical legacy and for preserving the musical heritage of her home country. In 2004 Tatiana was the recipient of the Wammy (Washington Area Music Award) for World Music Vocalist, and in 2006 she received the Ivan Vasov Medal from the government of Bulgaria.
Since moving to the USA in 1991, Tatiana has coached many Balkan ensembles and is currently the artistic director of three choruses, two in the Boston area -- Divi Zheni and Zornitsa, and one in Washington DC -- Orfeia. In addition to coaching and directing singing groups and workshops, Tatiana has taught at the Boston Conservatory, the New England Conservatory, and Boston University, and has consulted for Revels, the renowned international music company. Tatiana commutes weekly between Washington DC and Boston, directing her ensembles, holding workshops, and giving private lessons in Balkan singing. Contact: 301-728-5773, 301-865-2159, or tsarbinska@yahoo.com. See also: tatianasarbinska.com
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Sorry Dovie, but this is totally Macedonian sound. Yes, very special songs and very fabulous singing!
TATIANA SARBINSKA
author: Dovie GaitherFabulous singing! Very special songs. Totally Bulgarian sound!