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The Bulgarian is a Bulgarian born House/Techno/Electro producer from Cape Town, South Africa. Writes various different types of electronic music for which he has many aliases such as (mr.elastik, Tom Paris and Dr. Shade) as well as being one half of his band' Tone Deaf Junkies, whose debut album is coming out soon on Koeksister Records. .
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (aka DSO) was founded in 1914 in Detroit, Michigan. Its most famous music directors were Paul Paray (1951-1962), Antal Doráti (1977-1981), and Neeme Järvi (1990-2005). Paray, Dorati, and Järvi each recorded a large and diverse set of music with the orchestra. Paray's greatest legacy with the DSO is his recording of Russian and French moderns: Saint-Saens, Ravel, Stravinsky, and others. Doráti is notable for his fondness for Eastern European composers. Järvi, while maintaining an interest in Eastern European composers, was a dedicated exponent and developer of American classical and jazz music. Järvi has continued to conduct...
The Bulgarian Women's Choir (also known as The Bulgarian Voices Angelite or simply Angelite) is among the most renowned ensembles in the categories of Balkan and Bulgarian folk music. This women's choir has performed practically everywhere: on the Red Square in Moscow, at the award ceremony of the Nobel Peace Prize in Stockholm and at the Vatican. The cryptic, mysterious, perhaps even somewhat mystical quality that characterises the choir's sound arises primarily from the singers' preference for a second voice which is maintained a slight interval to the leading melody. This results in a kind of nearly-dissonant friction as well...
Symphony of Sorrow is a Swedish Nationalist metal band formed in 1999. It is a project of the singer Saga and members of the death metal band Triskelon . Studio albums * Paradise Lost (2000, Resistance Records) * Symphony of Hatred (2005, Resistance Records) .