Izlel_ye_Delyo_Haydutin

Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin

Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin

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"Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin" (Bulgarian: Излел е Дельо хайдутин, lit.'Delyo has become a hajduk') is a Bulgarian folk song from the central Rhodope Mountains about Delyo, a rebel leader who was active in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.[1] The song is most famously sung by Valya Balkanska, a 1970 recording of which was included on the Golden Record carried on board the Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 probes.[2][3]

Other versions

The first versions of the song were recorded by Georgi Chilingirov and Nadezhda Hvoyneva. Recordings of Valya Balkanska singing it were first made by the American scholar of Bulgarian folklore Martin Koenig in the late 1960s, along with other original Bulgarian folk songs.[4]

An instrumental arrangement appears on Wendy Carlos' album Beauty in the Beast as "A Woman's Song," with synthesized Indian and Western instrumentation in place of Bulgarian bagpipes.

Lyrics

More information Излел е Дельо Xайдутин (Bulgarian Cyrillic), Izlel ye Delyo Haydutin (Transliteration) ...

Sources

  1. Енциклопедия България (in Bulgarian). Vol. том 2. София: Издателство на БАН. 1981.
  2. Тодорова, Росица (2005). Феноменът "Излел е Дельо хайдутин" в контекста на традиционната златоградска, родопска и общобългарска фолклорна мелодика (in Bulgarian). ИК "ЕТО". ISBN 954-9859-35-5.
  3. "Music On Voyager Record". NASA. Retrieved 2009-02-16.
  4. Elena Karkalanova (2021-04-11). "Greek and Turkish speaking audience know well the story of legendary song "Izlel e Delyo Haydutin"". Bulgarian National Radio. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
  5. www.balkanfolk.com Retrieved June 11, 2015
  6. songspro.ru Retrieved June 11, 2015



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