Bisserov Sisters
Bisserov Sisters
One of the leading vocal trios in traditional Bulgarian music, the Bisserov Sisters (also known as Sestri Bisserovi, the Bulgarian equivalent) are lead vocalist Lyumbimka Bisserov (born in 1953) and harmony singers Neda Bisserov (1955) and Mitra Bisserov (1957). Unlike nearly all Bulgarian vocal groups, the sisters are also multi-instrumentalists who accompany themselves on various traditional Bulgarian instruments. Another element that makes the Bisserov Sisters different from most Bulgarian vocal groups is that all three sisters are conservatory-trained folklorists and ethnomusicologists.
One of the leading vocal trios in traditional Bulgarian music, the Bisserov Sisters (also known as Sestri Bisserovi, the Bulgarian equivalent) are lead vocalist Lyumbimka Bisserov (born in 1953) and harmony singers Neda Bisserov (1955) and Mitra Bisserov (1957). Unlike nearly all Bulgarian vocal groups, the sisters are also multi-instrumentalists who accompany themselves on various traditional Bulgarian instruments. Another element that makes the Bisserov Sisters different from most Bulgarian vocal groups is that all three sisters are conservatory-trained folklorists and ethnomusicologists. Despite this academic leaning, the Bisserov Sisters usually perform only music from their ancestral home, the Pirin Mountains of southern Bulgaria, which gives their records a rich emotional context.
The Bisserov Sisters first performed in public in 1978, at a nationwide competition (which they won) to appear at the 11th annual World Youth Festival in Cuba.
Although the sisters were in their early 20s at the time, they had been singing literally all their lives, learning local songs from their mother and grandmother as well as ritual and dance songs from the village festivals they participated in. Their first album, Pirin Traditional Songs, was recorded for Bulgaria's state-controlled record label in 1979. After two more Bulgaria-only LPs, 1981's Traditional Songs From Pirin and 1986's Bisserov Sisters and Trakiiska Troika, plus the 1988 cassette-only release Old Traditional Songs, the Bisserov Sisters made their international debut with 1990's Music from the Pirin Mountains on the Dutch world music label Pan. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
Although the sisters were in their early 20s at the time, they had been singing literally all their lives, learning local songs from their mother and grandmother as well as ritual and dance songs from the village festivals they participated in. Their first album, Pirin Traditional Songs, was recorded for Bulgaria's state-controlled record label in 1979. After two more Bulgaria-only LPs, 1981's Traditional Songs From Pirin and 1986's Bisserov Sisters and Trakiiska Troika, plus the 1988 cassette-only release Old Traditional Songs, the Bisserov Sisters made their international debut with 1990's Music from the Pirin Mountains on the Dutch world music label Pan. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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