Vulkana Stoyanova
Vulkana Stoyanova (Bulgarian: Вълкана Стоянова; born July 7 1922, died January 11 2009) was a Bulgarian folk singer from the Thracian village of Lyulin (Eni Mahle) in the Yambol district. She began her professional singing career at the tender age of 14. Overheard by chance while singing in her back yard by a talent scout for a local record company, she was entreated to travel immediately to Sofia to record. Her family reluctantly agreed, and she was accompanied by her father to her first session. During this round of recordings, in 1936, she immortalised several songs: "Dimo na Rada dumashe" and "Dimitur tovari gimiya".
Vulkana went on to become one of Bulgaria's most influential and beloved professional singers in the Thracian style. This style is noted for its dense ornamentation and its free-metered ballads. Vulkana recorded about fifty 78 rpm discs, the last of which was cut in the summer of 1941. She joined the newly-formed State Ensembe for Folk Songs and Dance under the direction of Filip Kutev as a soloist in the year of its inception, 1951. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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