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Mita Stoicheva (Bulgarian: Мита Стойчева; born in 1909) was a Bulgarian singer. Her native village, Mekish, near the North Bulgarian town of Veliko Turnovo, provided a rich climate for singing. Mita absorbed songs from her grandmother, her sisters, and from female neighbours of all ages. Her marriage, at a tender age nearly thwarted her future singing career. It was the village mayor, however, who suggested that she appear at a local singing contest in 1939. When Mita captured first prize, it was easier to convince her family to allow her to continue doing what she loved so much – singing. Her next triumph, at another local contest during the winter of 1940, brought her a recording offer from the Mikrofon record company in Sofia. Her first sessions in 1941 yielded 30 songs and earned Mita a place among the well-known professional singers of her day. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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374Kak Se Momi Lyubyat
315Tunki Svirki Sviryat
266Desen Za Smurtu Na Dimitrov
197Trima Bratya Dyulgeri
168Stoyan Na Stanka (Part 1)
149Stoyan Na Stanka, Pt. 1
910Stoyan Na Stanka
7Lost Treasures Of Bulgarian Music
Song Of The Crooked Dance Early Bulgarian Traditional Music 1927-1942
Song Of The Crooked Dance (Early Bulgarian Traditional Music, 1927-42)
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Song Of The Crooked Dance [Early Bulgarian Traditional Music 1927-42]

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Early Bulgarian Folk Music - Recordings 1930-1945
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Song of the Crooked Dance - Early Bulgarian Traditional Music 1927-42