Feb 24 2020
Samodivi: The Haunting Beauty of the Balkans

Samodivi: The Haunting Beauty of the Balkans

Presented by Berklee College of Music at Berklee Performance Center

The ensemble features Bulgarian-born founder and composer Vessela Stoyanova on marimba, vibraphone, and the MIDI Marimba Lumina; other instrumentation includes the traditional qanun, clarinet, fiddle, string quartet, powerful rhythm section, and on occasion a full Balkan brass band. Weaving in and out of the instrumental pieces are the haunting voices of Burcu Gulec and various guest vocalists. The Berklee World String Orchestra will join Stoyanova on her piece "Mountain Goats and Other Creatures," under the direction of Eugene Friesen. Stoyanova wrote this piece for the Lexington High School Orchestra in 2016, and it will be featured at a performance at Carnegie Hall in April.

The Balkan region is often riddled by war and mistrust among the countries that share it, but its music shows a familial bond and a shared culture dating to antiquity. The Samodivi ensemble often includes musicians from Bulgaria, Turkey, Greece, Serbia, the United States, and many other countries.

Admission Info

$10 in advance / $15 day of show

Phone: 617-747-2261

Email: marketingbpc@berklee.edu

Dates & Times

2020/02/24 - 2020/02/24

Location Info

Berklee Performance Center

136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02115