“There, close to the bay I will return to the sea… In the bay the sea whispers good things… Turn off the phone, come to me and don’t forget – only when you are lost you will find your paradise…” To many, that sounds like a dream come true, set to music. Especially when temperatures are rising, and there is a little under one month to go until astronomical summer.
The song is called “Close to the bay”. It is performed by Georgi Dachev or Do Sho, who wrote the music, the lyrics and did the arrangement. For several weeks the song has been ranked close to the top of the BNR’s Top 20 for Bulgarian pop and rock music.
Often described as “the Bulgarian Verdi” or “the Bulgarian Puccini,” composer Parashkev Hadjiev (1912–1992) has long been recognised as a central figure in Bulgaria’s operatic tradition. The country’s most prolific creator of musical-stage works, he left..
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Often described as “the Bulgarian Verdi” or “the Bulgarian Puccini,” composer Parashkev Hadjiev (1912–1992) has long been recognised as a central figure in..
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