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Tatiana Sarbinska is known as the Voice of Pirin in her native country, Bulgaria. For more than forty years she has worked as a singer, director, teacher, and composer in both the United States and in her native country of Bulgaria. Ms. Sarbinska grew up learning traditional Bulgarian music in the Macedonian village of Rila, near the Pirin Mountains in southwestern Bulgaria. As a student at Academy of Music, Dance and Fine Arts in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, she received degrees in traditional folk music (singing, conducting, composition) and classical and applied musical pedagogy. For many years she was the featured soloist of the internationally-acclaimed Pirin Ensemble, as well as a conductor, and toured extensively in Bulgaria, Austria, Switzerland, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, China, Vietnam, Iraq, Tunis, Morocco, Syria, Egypt, Soviet Union, United States, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Great Britain, Romania, Australia and Iran. Since emigrating to the United States, she has performed throughout the country, including at the Kennedy Center and the Library of Congress. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Teften Kate (Beautiful Kata)
452Aj rasnalo e badem darvo (An almond tree grew)
413Makedonsko devojche (Macedonian girl)
354KATERINO MOME (www.tatianasarbinska.com)
305Katerino mome (Katerina)
286KATERINO MOME
257Bog da bije, koj prav pojde (May God strike those who first came
218Makedonsko Devojche - Macedonian Girl
199Niknalo tsvete shareno (A colorful flower grew)
1610Zaljubih Mamo tri momi (Mother, I fell in love with three girls)
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