Avi Avital - Mandolin Itamar Doari - Percussions Ksenija Sidorova - Accordion Traditional Bulgarian / Bucimis (15/16) "Between Worlds" Live in Riga, June 2nd 2014
I am Romanian. I'm from Dobruja. Pодината на прозорците. It is a pleasure to hear such a bulgarian трели at such a level. All the best for my bulgarian friends.
I listen to lot of Bulgarian Folk and Classical music and like to find out of Traditional Music I like this a lot. Excellent Chris Tredwell Birmingham UK
These are about the most enthousiastic musicians I have ever seen. You can just see they enjoy bringing their music - they probably could make music from a cobblestone. Thanks for sharing !
look at their face when they play and look at each other... its like they are talking to each other.. music is a language for sure , not of words and rational meaning , but one of frequency and emotion
Sick drum intro...so sick i think you give him anything to knock on, it'd sound just as good. so little i know about that part of the world. Beautiful music.
I am a clarinetist and I have played this tune in an international folk music band that I used to belong to, but I have never heard it sound like this. Wow.
Drum solo is fantastic! Wow, those two are really enjoying themselves! That's as it should be! Good stuff! Would like to have heard the accordion player come in earlier just to hear the combination. I'm sending the link to my Bulgarian friend!
I am Bulgarian I love the Buchimish music and folk dance. This is hands down the best, most inspired Buchimish I have ever heard. Please come play in Ottawa, Canada!
Avi, I am Bulgarian and was born in the part of the country, where this amazing music piece originally comes from. Thank you for your magnificent performance and making Bucimis popular! You are the man! P.S.: Actually Bucimis has to be pronounced as "Bu-chi-mish"
Very nice version of Buchimish. But I especially enjoyed the innovative percussion work, especially the pitch and timbral modulation during the frame drum intro taqsim, as well as through the tune itself on the big darabuk/goblet drum.
Are you really John Williams? The famous? Balkan music is a music of suffering, of pain. Listen it. It is even more strongly sung by this brilliant Jews.
Wonderful interpretation. In Bulgaria the mandolin and darbuka are also used but in other regions, not the region in which buchimish comes from! very interesting!
The actual tune starts at 2:47 ... unnecessarily long intro (good as it is) that has nothing to do with the original tune and only makes people click off.. that being said, the main tune performance is excellent, thank you!
Thank you for the concert in Berlin "Iberia" with between worlds ensemble! great group! my favourites Doari, Martinez and the flamenco trio were terrific!