Kotel, a small town in the eastern Balkan mountains, was and still is one of the cradles of Bulgarian Gypsy music and famous for its musicians. They descend from noble families of Gypsies with a long musical tradition venerated in the whole of Bulgaria. They keep the memory for their origin from the region of Kotel; they maintain the relations with other Drindari. (see details scientific article from 1915 by Prof. Petulengro, (bad scan) http://www.archive.org/stream/journalofgypsylo09gypsuoft/journalofgypsylo09gypsuoft_djvu.txt), and Lozanka Peycheva, Ventsislav Dimov, e.o.: http://www.nomadsed.de/fileadmin/user_upload/redakteure/Dateien_Publikationen/Mitteilungen_des_SFB/owh6peycheva.pdf and other references.
The Roma population of Kotel town is about 1,800 or about 35% of the current population. Only in the Musicians mahala “Iglika” of Kotel are living more than 200 musicians, this means that about every second man in this Mahala is musician!
From there originate the famous musical clans and families like Malakovi (clarinets), Pamukovi (clarinets), Dundalovi (brass instruments), Bilnikovi (brass instruments), and well known musicians as Angel Tsintjiiri (accordeon), Kiril Lambov (guitars), Ico Buhala (keyboard), “Cheko BG” (drums), “Ceko Drums”, Milcho Gagev (keybords), Dimitar Fandakov (clarinet), the family’s Bodurovi, Karakashevi, and many, many others.
Already at the age of 14, 15 years old you can find masters on clarinet, keyboard and drums. (like the members of the Kotlenski Gypsy Band). They get the tradition past by directly from the masters, who often are there close relatives.
Or, like the world famous kaval player Theodosii Spassov is saying “I was student at the music school in Kotel, but I learned to play from the gypsies in the Kotel mahala”
See for some video's my Facebook page "Jaap van Beelen".
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Dear Jaap,
Thank you very much for this interesting information! Maybe you can invite a few musicians on this site and support them with the English, if necessary.
I am aware of the fact that only a relatively small number of Bulgarian Roma musicians are on the site of Khetanes. One of the major obstacles is the language barrier.
What also would be of help, is some extra coordination, especially in this group, because Music has so many styles. For information about concerts, tours, CDs and Festivals, we need to establish sub-groups on Jazz, classic, pop, traditional and more.
Suggestions to make the Bugarian musicians more visible here, are very welcome!
Many thanks in advance!
Els
Started by Kristina Burbank. Last reply by voicu alunita Feb 3, 2017. 1 Reply 0 Likes
This is from Khetanes member Halil…..THANK YOU!!!Partners needed in the project: ROMANI MUSIC IN EUROPE :We need Romani musicians-bands-dancers Duration 7 Days-Travel (according to Erasmus Plus Distance Calculater) 100% and food accomodation…Continue
Started by Kristina Burbank Jul 10, 2014. 0 Replies 0 Likes
AMALA SCHOOLhttp://www.galbeno.comWho has been in the past and how was your experience?Who is going this year and what are you looking forward to experiencing the most?Who wants to go in the future?I fit in the…Continue
Started by Jaap van Beelen. Last reply by Stoimen Jun 6, 2014. 1 Reply 0 Likes
Here an audio example of the great master on clarinet Mladen Malakov form Kotel, recorded by me (Jaap van Beelen) in 2012. I made it my ringtone :-)(Sorry to be only a fragment as files cannot be larger than 5 MB.)Continue
Tags: Malakov, Malakovi, Mladen, Roma musicians, Kotel
Started by Jaap van Beelen Jun 5, 2014. 0 Replies 0 Likes
"Angel Ribkata" is a master on clarinet, I hope you all will apreciate his "show" on clarinet and self made zurna (made of a little piece of water tube, a water pipe with holes and an old lamp fassing. Here he is acompianed with 3 other members of…Continue
Tags: Roma musicians, Bulgaria, Kotel
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