A Bulgarian engineer talking about very possible substitution of nuclear fuel in Bulgarian Kozloduy NPP, and ask for your help.Link to my blog:http://www.eurochicago.com/sites/kotev.html [ More Detail ]
Watch the Summer 2008 video message of Eklips the french beatbox Master from Paris, France. Bee Low spoke to him in Sofia at the International Bulgarian Airport. Eklips is one of the best living Musicbox performer of the world. Maximum Respect for his unik vocal scratchin and mouth drumming skills.http://beatboxbattle.com http://myspace.com/eklipsofficial french beatboxercyrusmalekiCaixa da Batida Bôite à Rythme Bit Boks κτυπήστε το κιβώτιο Mond Percusie 拍 子 盒 Scatola di Battute 비트박스 коробка удара 敲打箱子 Vocale Percussie صخبا الطرق Biittaus Mulakrobat Szájdob Maultrommel Beat Box vocal percussion beatboxer beatboxing human drummer mouth drumming humming beats voicebox freestyle musicbox soundmachinemobile phone [ More Detail ]
DJ take me away-Bulgaria live eurovision 2008 High definition :) 2 View Option is avaible.......http://www.eurovision-dvd.com. DVD for performances can be found here. [ More Detail ]
This is from the bulgarian Music Idol 2 / 2008. LolMariah Carey, Celine Dion . What was that language? - English lol, Now I know, why Titanic sink lolJury / adjudicators: POP Star Lucy Diakovska from No Angels ,Vili Kazasian, Philip / Filip Kirkorov, Esil Duran, Funky ...A contestant in the second season of the Bulgarian show "Music Idol" performs Mariah Carey's song "Without you" in fake English. http://www.youtube.com/Nikosn18http://www.youtube.com/ArathBenedekKen lee tolibu dibu douchoo :-)) lolPOP Star bulgaria music idol Incredibly wow hot sexy miracle live laugh god video divine magnificent boy girlIvan Angelov , Nora Karaivanova , Denitsa Georgieva , Chanel Erkini, Plamena Petrova , Sonia Membrenio , Maria Ilieva , Anna Topalova , Nora Karaivanova , Stoian Petrov [ More Detail ]
Deep Zone Project was formed in 2000 by three musicians, DJ's and studio engineers, who are recognised in Eastern Europe for their talent for song writing and making club remixes. After the release of their debut album "Ela Izgei" in 2002, DJ Dian, Rossko, Luybomir Savov (Dian's father) and Yoanna aka Deep Zone Project, were nominated in a smashing five categories at the 2002 MM TV Music Awards (www.mmtv.bg) for: "Best Song", "Album of the Year", "Band of the Year", "Best Video" and "Debut of 2002". The Award "Best Song" was well deserved as their track "Ela Izgrei" was massive hit around the Balkans. In the next year 2003 they left the MM TV Awards Ceremony with another award - their track "Without Coffein" won the "Best Club Track of the Year". Their song "Mystika" was included in the "Release Yourself" radio show, played by Roger Sanchez all over the worldhttp://www.myspace.com/deepzoneproject One of the UK's best house music label "Seamless Recordings" (www.seamlessrecordings.co.uk) has licensed their first track "I feel Like" for the prestigious compilation "The White House" (Bargrooves) among top producers like: Silicone Soul, Mark Knight &MTV, Tony Thomas, David Penn and Kerri Chandler to name a few. Their song " I Challenge You " (feat. EL-VIS) has reached Number 2 Position at MTV Europe's "World Chart Express"(www.mtv.tv) and Number1 for three weeks at national Bulgarian music chart: "BG Top 100". The colaboration with DJ Balthazar took the group to another dimention with their massive national club tour "Welcome To The Loop" which gathered 15 000 people. "We hope that people like our music and that, when they listen to our songs they have the feeling of something wonderful and uplifting happening to them. We do feel that miracles happen to people who truly believe that it will happen to them". Deep Zone Project Performer:Deep Zone &Balthazar, Song title: DJ, Take Me Away The winner is...The televoting ended with a very tight result: Only a very small margin was between first placed Deep Zone &Balthazar and second placed Georgi Hristov &Gianni Fiorellino. The winning song DJ, Take Me Away is an energetic dance track, the fast rhythm of which is interrupted by several slower parts, sung by a young female singer. The stage performance features a lot of dancing and running on stage, which fits the song very well.Bulgaria will compete in the Second Semi-Final of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest on the 22nd of May. 1. Deep Zone &Balthazar - DJ, Take Me Away - 15,37%2. Georgi Hristov &Gianni Fiorellino - Sogno - 15,27%3. Nikolai Manolov - Po-dobre - 12,98%4. Dani Milev - Svetlinata i Mraka - 11,54% 5. Vlado &Svetlio - Tired Soul - 11,26%6. Nevena - Ne Izchezvai - 9,63%7. Dessy Dobreva - StronG - 9,60%8. Ivailo Kolev - Should've Been The One - 3,76%9. Generation - Running Scared - 3,14%10. Ivan &Stani - You Are Magic - 3,06%11. Simona Sivanio - Obeshtai Mi - 2,33%12. Te &Preslava Peicheva - Tazi Vecher - 2,06%After twelve preliminary heats and one semi-final, the Bulgarian representative for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest was finally picked tonight. This also marked the end of the EuroBGvision project, one of the most extensive national finals in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. During the interval act of tonight's show, the winner of the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, Ruslana, was performing while the TV public could decide on the winner by televoting.macedonia, france, Andorra Armenia Azerbaijan Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina Estonia Finland Greece Ireland Israel Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Russia San Marino Slovenia Albania Belarus Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Georgia Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Malta Portugal Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Germany Spain [ More Detail ]
Eurovision 2008 - The Bulgarian Entry.When the night falls down, I want youDJ, please, take me awayAnd when the lights go down, I need youDJ, please, take me awayWhen the night falls down, I want youDJ, please, take me awayAnd when the lights go down, I need youDJ, please, take me awayI'll take you awayTake me awayI'll take you awayTake me awayWhen the night falls down, I want youDJ, please, take me awayAnd when the lights go down, I need youDJ, please, take me awayWhen the night falls down, I want youDJ, please, take me awayAnd when the lights go down, I need youDJ, please, take me awayI'll take you awayTake me awayI'll take you awayTake me awayTake me away [ More Detail ]
Performer:Deep Zone &Balthazar, Song title: DJ, Take Me Away . The winner is...The televoting ended with a very tight result: Only a very small margin was between first placed Deep Zone &Balthazar and second placed Georgi Hristov &Gianni Fiorellino. The winning song DJ, Take Me Away is an energetic dance track, the fast rhythm of which is interrupted by several slower parts, sung by a young female singer. The stage performance features a lot of dancing and running on stage, which fits the song very well. Bulgaria will compete in the Second Semi-Final of the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest on the 22nd of May. http://www.myspace.com/deepzoneproject 1. Deep Zone &Balthazar - DJ, Take Me Away - 15,37%2. Georgi Hristov &Gianni Fiorellino - Sogno - 15,27%3. Nikolai Manolov - Po-dobre - 12,98%4. Dani Milev - Svetlinata i Mraka - 11,54% 5. Vlado &Svetlio - Tired Soul - 11,26%6. Nevena - Ne Izchezvai - 9,63%7. Dessy Dobreva - StronG - 9,60%8. Ivailo Kolev - Should've Been The One - 3,76%9. Generation - Running Scared - 3,14%10. Ivan &Stani - You Are Magic - 3,06%11. Simona Sivanio - Obeshtai Mi - 2,33%12. Te &Preslava Peicheva - Tazi Vecher - 2,06%After twelve preliminary heats and one semi-final, the Bulgarian representative for the 2008 Eurovision Song Contest was finally picked tonight. This also marked the end of the EuroBGvision project, one of the most extensive national finals in the history of the Eurovision Song Contest. During the interval act of tonight's show, the winner of the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest, Ruslana, was performing while the TV public could decide on the winner by televoting.Deep Zone Project was formed in 2000 by three musicians, DJ's and studio engineers, who are recognised in Eastern Europe for their talent for song writing and making club remixes. After the release of their debut album "Ela Izgei" in 2002, DJ Dian, Rossko, Luybomir Savov (Dian's father) and Yoanna aka Deep Zone Project, were nominated in a smashing five categories at the 2002 MM TV Music Awards (www.mmtv.bg) for: "Best Song", "Album of the Year", "Band of the Year", "Best Video" and "Debut of 2002". The Award "Best Song" was well deserved as their track "Ela Izgrei" was massive hit around the Balkans. In the next year 2003 they left the MM TV Awards Ceremony with another award - their track "Without Coffein" won the "Best Club Track of the Year". Their song "Mystika" was included in the "Release Yourself" radio show, played by Roger Sanchez all over the worldOne of the UK's best house music label "Seamless Recordings" (www.seamlessrecordings.co.uk) has licensed their first track "I feel Like" for the prestigious compilation "The White House" (Bargrooves) among top producers like: Silicone Soul, Mark Knight &MTV, Tony Thomas, David Penn and Kerri Chandler to name a few. Their song " I Challenge You " (feat. EL-VIS) has reached Number 2 Position at MTV Europe's "World Chart Express"(www.mtv.tv) and Number1 for three weeks at national Bulgarian music chart: "BG Top 100". The colaboration with DJ Balthazar took the group to another dimention with their massive national club tour "Welcome To The Loop" which gathered 15 000 people. "We hope that people like our music and that, when they listen to our songs they have the feeling of something wonderful and uplifting happening to them. We do feel that miracles happen to people who truly believe that it will happen to them". Deep Zone Projectmacedonia, france, Andorra Armenia Azerbaijan Belgium Bosnia-Herzegovina Estonia Finland Greece Ireland Israel Moldova Montenegro Netherlands Norway Poland Russia San Marino Slovenia Albania Belarus Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Georgia Hungary Iceland Latvia Lithuania Malta Portugal Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine Germany Spain [ More Detail ]
Bulgaria-The Mystery of The Thracians The First Civilization. Art, Tombs &gold treasure7th International Meeting of Archaeological Film of the Mediterranean AreaAthens, 6-11 May 2008The archaeological research of the Thracian culture started in the 20th century and especially after World War II, mainly on the territory of Southern Bulgaria. As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a number of Thracian tombs and sanctuaries were discovered. More significant among them are: the Tomb of Sveshtari, the Tomb of Kazanlak, Tatul, Seuthopolis, Perperikon, the Tomb of Aleksandrovo, Sarmizegetusa, etc.Also a large number of elaborately crafted gold and silver treasure sets from the 5th and 4th century BC were unearthed. In the following decades those were exposed in museums around the world, thus gaining popularity and becoming an emblem of the ancient Thracian culture. Since the year 2000, Bulgarian archaeologist Georgi Kitov has made discoveries in Central Bulgaria which were summarized as "The Valley of the Thracian Kings".On 19 August 2005, some Bulgarian archaeologists announced they had found the first Thracian capital, which was situated near Karlovo in Bulgaria. A lot of polished ceramic artifacts (pieces of roof-tiles and Greek-like vases) were discovered revealing the fortune of the city. The Bulgarian Ministry of Culture declared its support to the excavations.In Dabene, Bulgaria, a cache of more than 15,000 gold Thracian artifacts were discovered, including thousands of rings. In August 2006 a sensational archaeological find was made near the village of Dubovo. A Thracian dagger made of an alloy of gold and platinum, sharp, and in perfect condition, was found in a tomb near the village of Dubovo.tombs with mural paintings have been discovered near the town of Kazanlak so far. They prove the wide use of art of painting as a detail of inside decoration of the Thracian tombs during the Hellenic period. Undoubtedly the most interesting tomb is the Kazanlak Thracian Tomb.An important moment for a substantial research of the history, culture and the urban development of the Thracian tribes during the early Hellenic period are the salvage excavations, undertaken because of the building of "Koprinca" dam. An ancient Thracian town -- Sevtopolis is discovered.Around 6000 years ago, between the fifth and the second millennium B.C., the climate became warmer and the icebergs on the Earth quickly started melting. The water in the oceans and seas rose with 3 meters.Fewer than 100 are the Thracian undermounded constructed structures in Bulgaria, which are usually called tombs. Fifteen buildings like these are put up in Kazanlak valley.In the middle of our country, cuddled between the two big mountain ranges Stara planina and Sredna gora, is situated the Kazanlak valley. The land, amazing with its beauty, inebriates with its sweet scents and fascinates with its ancient history.Bulgaria gold treasure tourism God music video Mystery property folklore world song winner JOURNEY LAND THRACIAN KINGSarchaeology [ More Detail ]
Deep Zone &DJ Balthazar - "DJ, TAKE ME AWAY"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBjWXzQsOLQ#GU5U2spHI_4 - LIVE (24.05.2008)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XIVTVoKDnwhttp://youtube.com/watch?v=0ROwG-GcBOY - Club mix version [ More Detail ]
This video reveals the beauty of Bulgarian cities, sites, and resorts. It shows the spirit of Bulgaria and its people. Some of the cities I've included in this video are Sofia,Plovdiv,Varna,Burgas,Stara Zagora,Rousse, Veliko Tarnovo, etc. I hope you enjoy it... With all my heart and love I dedicate this video to my country and fatherland - REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA! [ More Detail ]
Boris Christoff (Bulgarian: Борис Христов) (May 18, 1914, Plovdiv, Bulgaria -- June 28, 1993, Rome, Italy) was a Bulgarian opera s Boris Christoff (Bulgarian: Борис Христов) (May 18, 1914, Plovdiv, Bulgaria -- June 28, 1993, Rome, Italy) was a Bulgarian opera singer, one of the greatest basses of the 20th century.Използвани са кадри от BTVChristoff demonstrated early his singing talent and sang as a boy at the choir of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia. In the late 1930s he graduated in law and started on a career as a magistrate. He, however, continued singing in his spare time in the Gusla Chorus in Sofia, achieving an enormous success as the chorus soloist in 1940. Thanks to a government grant, Christoff left in May 1942 for Italy where he was tutored for two years in the core Italian bass repertoire by Riccardo Stracciari.After several guest appearances and recitals in Austria in 1944 and 1945, Christoff returned to Italy in December 1945. He made his operatic debut as Colline in "La Boheme" at Reggio Calabria on March 12, 1946. The following years Christoff appeared in a number of roles at Milan's La Scala, Venice's La Fenice, the Rome Opera, Covent Garden in London, the opera theatres in Naples, Barcelona, Lisbon, Rio de Janeiro, etc.In 1950 he was invited to sing at the Metropolitan Opera in New York but was refused entry into the USA as a result of the McCarran Immigration Act, which banned citizens of the Soviet bloc countries from entering the country---the role was instead filled by the young Italian basso, Cesare Siepi. After the restrictions were loosened, Christoff made an operatic debut in the United States in 1956 at the San Francisco Opera. He refused any further invitations to the Metropolitan and never appeared there. After a brief absence from the scene due to brain tumour surgery in 1964, Christoff resumed his career in 1965, though at a much slower pace. In 1967 he was allowed to return to Bulgaria for the first time since 1945, for the funeral of his mother.In the 1970s Christoff on-stage performances were all but frequent. He brought his career to an end with a final concert at the Accademia di Bulgaria in Rome on June 22, 1986. He died in Rome in 1993 but his body was returned to Sofia's Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, where he was given a state funeral.With his matchless stage presence and strong dramatic temperament, Christoff emerged as a worthy heir to the grand tradition of Slavonic basses. He sang mostly in Verdi and the Russian repertoire, although he also proved to be a refined performer of vocal chamber music. Among his most famous roles were those of Tsar Boris (Mussorgsky - "Boris Godunov"), Philipp II (Verdi - "Don Carlo"), Mephistopheles (Gounod - "Faust" &Boito - "Mephistopheles"), Ivan Susanin (Glinka - "La vita per lo zar"), Zaccaria (Verdi - "Nabucco"), Tsar Ivan (Rimsky-Korsakov - "Ivan Le Teribile"), Dosifei (Mussorgsky - "Khovanshchina"), Gomez da Silva (Verdi - "Ernani"), Fiesco (Verdi - "Simon Boccanegra"), Attila (Verdi - "Attila"), Padre Guardiano (Verdi - "La forza del destino"), Galitzky and Kontchak (Borodin - "Prince Igor") and others. Boris Christoff made standards in most roles that sang on stage. He also has an enormous discography - studio recordings of 8 operas ("Don Carlo" and "Boris Godunov" twice each) and numerous live recordings (radio or stage performances). He was much admired as song singer and he recorded more 200 Russian songs by Mussorgsky (all his 63 songs - no one did this before), Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, Glinka, Borodin, Cui, Balakirev as well as traditional songs. Most of these songs are with piano accompaniment and are among the best of all his recordings.A grand performer on stage, Christoff had difficult off-stage relations with fellow singers and producers, which sometimes grew into public scandals. In 1955 he fell out with Maria Callas during the performances of Medea at the Rome Opera and in 1961 his contract with La Scala was terminated after an open conflict with fellow Bulgarian Nicolai Ghiaurov whom Christoff blamed for collaborating with the Bulgarian communist regime [ More Detail ]