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Sunrise scene music? - Solved!


Anyone have any idea?

I've heard that it isn't on the soundtrack and that it is either a Hungarian or Bulgarian choir. There seems to be a cruelly small amount of information available online.

Relevant clip from the film:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuDP_h5nmGY&feature=related&fmt=18


Many thanks

paul

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A link on a Stumbler's page has put in line of something similar.


http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2R6XCyVSFAQ


ACAPELA. Trio Bulgarka (also known as "Three Golden Coins", previously known as "Bulgarka Folk Trio") is a Bulgarian vocal ensemble.
http://www.grammy.com/GRAMMY_Awards/W...
They gained international prominence through their contributions to the groundbreaking 1975 world music album Le Mystere des voix Bulgares, originally released on the Swiss label Disques Cellier and later reissued on Britain's 4AD Records and the German Jaro label.

The trio comprises Stoyanka Boneva from Pirin, Yanka Rupkina from Strandja and Eva Georgieva from Dobroudja. Their diversity of regional backgrounds enabled them to create a unique sound to their music. They signed to record labels Bulgaria Balkanton and Hannibal in 1987. Two years later they featured on The Sensual World album by Kate Bush on the songs "Deeper Understanding", "Never Be Mine", and "Rocket's Tail". In 1993 they appeared on another Kate Bush album, The Red Shoes, in the songs "You're the One", "The Song of Solomon", and "Why Should I Love You?", which also featured Prince. The trio have since concentrated on solo projects but often re-form for concert appearances

The three female vocalists in the Trio Bulgarka /Yanka Rupkina, Stoyanka Boneva, and Eva Georgieva/ have also performed and recorded with the Sofia Radio Choir, who can be heard on the famous series of Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares albums. The trio's performances, understandably, place considerably greater weight on the harmonic and solo vocal skills of each member. Several respected Bulgarian musicians accompany them on some of the tracks on their album, The Forest is Crying, which was co-produced by Joe Boyd (more famous for producing rock acts such as Fairport Convention and R.E.M.). The Trio Bulgarka are also part of the group Balkana, have made well-received tours of the U.S. with the Radio Choir, and recorded a few tracks with rock singer Kate Bush.

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i have no idea, but i sure would like to know!

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My best lead thus far is a song called, "Radke le Momnele"

Not that I've had the opportunity to hear it yet.

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Via YouTube:

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There is a cd called "A Bird Is Singing" by Philip Koutev National Folk Ensemble -- new print of Bulgarian Polyphony, Vol. 1 by National Folk Ensemble, Philip Koutev Ensemble. 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete [A Young Girl Sweeps the Yards]' is on the track 8 and 'Dilmano, Dilbero " on track 6. Amazon has the cd.
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The credits confirm it's 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete [A Young Girl Sweeps the Yards]'

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I'm listening on Spotify to something called Cosmic Voices From Bulgaria - Bulgarian Choral Folk Songs Vol 2, which sounds very like the sunrise music, with that texture of young voices singing in chorus, though that particular track isn't included. Perhaps it's on Vol 1, which isn't available on Spotify. I'll try to track it down.

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To reiterate: I'm inclined to believe the song is 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete [A Young Girl Sweeps the Yards]', as the credits confirm.


"There is a cd called "A Bird Is Singing" by Philip Koutev National Folk Ensemble -- new print of Bulgarian Polyphony, Vol. 1 by National Folk Ensemble, Philip Koutev Ensemble. 'Malka Moma Dvori Mete [A Young Girl Sweeps the Yards]' is on the track 8 and 'Dilmano, Dilbero " on track 6. Amazon has the cd.
3066ma 1 year ago
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You can preview the track at fishpondworld(dot)com:

http://www.fishpondworld.com/Music/Bird-Singing-Philip-Koutev-National-Folk-Ensemble/0616498501020


Thanks, everyone, for your input!

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