Cultural Heritage in Bulgaria: Opera

World-famous Bulgarian opera singers like Boris Hristov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Rayna Kabaivanska, Nikola Gyuzelev, Gena Dimitrova were born in the first half of the 20th century. They have brought fame to Bulgaria and have shown the world with their art, that the Bulgarian nation, despite being sparse, gives birth to great people. And all that in hard times for the nation, times after a slavery that had lasted five centuries, which doomed the Bulgarians to poverty, ignorance. Several had known the art of the opera these days. The beginning was back in 1980, when three Bulgarian musicians organized the first opera group in Bulgaria, only 2 years after the Liberation. An edict was published in 1892 and the group was disbanded. Pros and cons arguments about the Bulgarian opera turned into a three decade “war”. Petko Naumov foretold in the “Den” newspaper in 1908 – “More self-confidence, skeptical gentlemen, more respect to the figures of music, who devoted themselves to a deed , which is going to make Bulgaria proud. ”

In 1922, the enthusiastic singers succeeded and won the debate.”The Nation’s Opera” had been built by the state. A fast opera boom had begun. And in spite of Bulgaria being behind the steel curtain of communism from 1944 till 1989, a time when Bulgarians were forbidden to go abroad to the capitalistic countries, the opera singers Boris Hristov, Nikolay Gyaurov, Rayna Kabaivanska, Nikola Gyuzelev, Gena Dimitrova became popular not only in Bulgaria, but worldwide. They had managed to impress the world with their art, skills and creativeness. They proved the world, that separation does not matter for music. All of them highlight their love to Bulgaria.

Boris Hristov (1914 – 1933), the great Bulgarian bass, was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, but had grown up in Sofia. He said: “All, that I have done, I have done in the name of my fatherland, Bulgaria!”.

Nikolay Gyaurov (1929 – 2005), a world-famous bass, was born in Velingrad, Bulgaria. He once said: “My art would matter, if it could show the foreigners, that our country has a respectable culture. That is why I always had the caption “Bulgaria” on the back of my clothes”.

Nikola Guyzelev was born in 1936 in Pavlikeni, Bulgaria. He has an artistic world-famous voice, which proves his Bulgarian identity.

Rayna Kabaivanska (1934) was born in Bourgas, Gena Dimitrova (1941 – 2005) was born in Beglej village, the region of Pleven, Bulgaria. Both of them have world-famous soprano voices. They  held classes, where they taught young talented Bulgarian opera singers.

Professor Hristo Brumbarov, who discovered Gena Dimitrova’s talent, said: “That is a voice, that appears one time in hundred years.”

It is said, that Nikolay Gyaurov is a genius, whose voice comes from the depths of the Earth, from the depths of the soul.

Rayna Kabaivanska sings with an exemplary voice and taste, with elegant and exemplary interpretation, with the charisma of a great singer.

Nikola Guyzelev, a singer and an actor with aristocratic figure, possesses a voice with a beautiful and noble timber.

These world-famous Bulgarian opera singers, inheritors of Orpheus, names, known as legends, have helped the spiritual and cultural development of the nations. Nowadays, these names seem to be forgotten by the young ones, who are being affected by the new styles of music. Nowadays, it is a pity that these great names are only mentioned in some art books and on anniversaries. Despite the ignorance of the young ones, these names are going to stay eternal.

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