ANGELIC SINGING of Bulgaria - Malka Moma - Neli Andreeva & Philip Kutev Choir
ANGELIC VOICES from BULGARIA - ''The most beautiful song in the world'' - Malka Moma sung by Neli Andreeva & Philip Kutev Choir - music by the great composer GEORGI GENOV - Living legends & national treasures of Bulgaria.
Since I have discovered the immense richness, grace and inspired culture of Bulgaria through it's treasured songs, magnificent dances and heaven inspired composers, I have the utmost respect for this essential and profound culture. I feel the Bulgarian people through their awesome artists have preserved their soul from times long past when life was sacred and art a solemn communion with the realms of the gods & goddesses... I feel this is the sacred shamanic singing of the white man... For the white civilization was also the bearers of a very ancient sacred spiritual culture for times immemorials, before the spiritual decadence that followed the devastation and invasion of pseudo christianity in europe. We are all very priviledged and honored to be able to drink the nectar of bliss from the cup of the gods through the singing of this great people. VIVAS VIVAS VIVAS to the great Bulgarian spirit !
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I invite all Bulgarian Chant lovers, to listen to my selections of the most inspiring of these Bulgarian treasures. I created 2 playlists of these gems on my ASTRAELIA YOU TUBE CHANNEL.
BULGARIAN CHOIR CHANT: PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF01D69686E9A55B1
KITKA: BULGARIAN CHANT CHOIR : PLAYLIST ON YOUTUBE
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuLqEYf1v1u6zBn95VwjwrkWDr4REmcew
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MALKA MOMA - MUSIC CHARTS CONTACTS - FOR CHOIR MUSICAL DIRECTORS, who would like to find the musical partitions to sing this great masterpiece with their choral groups. Here at last are some fine contacts, by the grace of the blessed help of Dona Petkova, that we can all thanks a thousand times for these contacts.
-- GEORGI GENOV, the composer's website :
-- The official Facebook profiles of the Philip Kutev Choir :
7 Lachezar Stanchev str., Izgrev, Bulgaria +359 2 981 9798
-- The singer Neli Andreeva :
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POEM INSPIRED BY MALKA MOMA - by Astraelia
''O to the Heavens
Our soul you bring
On wings of music
My heart you sing
Angel of Love's Bliss
« Bring us the songs of our dreams
For we are the children of our dreams »
On wings of beauty
My soul you take me to Heaven
All my life is in gratitude for this bliss
Angel of Love's Bliss
« Bring your blessed songs to my heart
Music is the great healer of the soul »
Astraelia
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This song touch our heart in such a profound way, that it makes us cry... Because this heavenly inspired song reminds us of the time it was truly Paradise on Earth. We have forgotten, but our soul remembers... A long time ago, this ancient holy planet was a true paradise of the light, and we were all gifted from birth with the holy light of love bliss and ecstasy...
Music and singing, sacred dancing and all the arts were sacred and our true way of communion with the higher spiritual dimensions. We had overflowing love in our hearts... This is what I believe, this blessed song brings back to our soul memory.
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-- LYRICS OF MALAKA MOMA:
( from ROBIN THOMAS - Somali Lyrics )
Malka Moma - Little Girl
A young girl prays to God:
English:
—God, give me pigeon's eyes,
God, give me pigeon's eyes;
God, give me falcon's wings,
God, give me falcon's wings,
So I can fly over the white Danube
So I can fly over the white Danube,
And find a boy for myself.
God heard her.
He gave her pigeon's eyes,
And falcon's wings,
Yes, he gave her falcon's wings
And she found a boy for herself,
And she found a boy for herself,
Dear God.
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Malka moma -- Little Girl
BULGARIAN transliteration:
Malka moma si sa Bogu moli:
—Day mi, Bože, oči golubovi,
Day mi, Bože, oči golubovi;
Day mi, Bože, kriltsa sokolovi,
Day mi, Bože, kriltsa sokolovi,
Da si forknam otvad beli Dunav,
Da si forknam otvad beli Dunav,
Da si nayda momče spored mene.
Ču ya Gospod.
Stori oči golubovi,
I kriltsa sokolovi,
Ta y dade kriltsa sokolovi
Ta si nayde momče spored neya,
Ta si nayde momče spored neya,
Bože.
Khiva, Guided City Walk, Part2 - Uzbekistan 4K Travel Channel
Part 2 of our guided tour through the old town of Khiva starts with another craft business, carpet weaving. The courtyard of the building serves as an exhibition space for the beautiful carpets. The raw material and the finished products are stored in side-rooms. While the lady of the house talks to us, the daughter-in-law goes back to the loom. Despite her great dexterity, it takes her months to finish a carpet. As our tour guide has problems to manually operate the water pump, she must also help out.
When we re-enter the street, a wedding couple is coming along, which of course we like to film and take pictures again. They are as well on the way to the main attraction in Khiva.
The tomb of Pakhlavan Mahmoud, a wrestler and poet, developed over time into a place of pilgrimage and was constantly expanded. Today, the tomb with the largest dome in Khiva contains not only the tomb of Pakhlavan Mahmoud but also the tombs of several khans.
A madrasa and a mosque are today part of the tomb complex. In a side chamber behind a locked door, which only allows the view through a window, is the extremely beautiful made sarcophagus. Believers come to pray here. A number of tombs have been created around the complex since many believers want to be buried near Pakhlavan Mahmoud.
On the opposite side of the road is the Sherg'ozixon Madrasas, built by 5000 Persian slaves. After the completion of the building, they should gain the freedom. However, when the Khan began to grumble shortly before completion and it was foreseeable that he would not keep his promise, he was murdered by the slaves without further ado.
We circle the complex and arrive at the Juma Mosque. The mosque consists of a hall whose roof is supported by 215 elaborately carved pillars from different eras. The oldest columns date from the 10th century, the most recent ones from the 17th or 18th century. The dark atmosphere and the scattered plants in the room give it a pleasant, cool atmosphere that invites you to linger.
The Tash Khovli Palace also consists of several courtyards, whereby the first served as a reception area for the ruler, and the second as a courtyard for waiting and entertainment. The third and greatest courtyard was the harem.
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Der zweite Teil unseres Rundgangs durch die Altstadt von Xiva startet mit einem weiteren Handwerksbetrieb, einer Teppichweberei. Der Innenhof des Gebäudes dient als Ausstellungsfläche für die ausgesprochen schönen Teppiche. In Nebenräumen wird das Rohmaterial und die fertigen Produkte gelagert. Während sich die Dame des Hauses mit uns unterhält, darf die Schwiegertochter wieder an den Webstuhl gehen. Trotz ihrer großen Fingerfertigkeit sitzt sie monatelang an einem Teppich um diesen fertig zu stellen. Als unser Reiseleiter mit der händisch betriebenen Wasserpumpe nicht klar kommt, muss sie auch aushelfen.
Als wir wieder die Straße betreten kommt gerade eine Hochzeitspärchen entlang, das wir natürlich gerne wieder filmen und fotografieren. Es ist, wie wir auch, auf dem Weg zur bedeutendsten Sehenswürdigkeit in Xiva.
Das Grabmal von Pakhlavan Mahmoud, einem Ringer und Poeten, entwickelte sich im Laufe der Zeit zu einer Pilgerstätte und wurde immer weiter ausgebaut. Heute beinhaltet die Grabstätte mit der größten Kuppel in Xiva nicht nur das Grab von Pakhlavan Mahmoud, sondern auch die Grabstätten von mehreren Khans.
Eine Medresse und eine Moschee sind heute Bestandteil des Grabkomplexes. In einer Seitenkammer befindet sich hinter einer verschlossenen Tür, die lediglich den Blick durch ein Fenster erlaubt, der außerordentlich schön gefertigte Sarkophag. Ständig kommen Gläubige um hier zu beten. Rund um den Komplex sind eine Reihe von Grabmälern entstanden, da viele Gläubige in der Nähe von Pakhlavan Mahmoud beerdigt sein wollen.
Auf der gegenüber liegenden Straßenseite befindet sich die Sherg'ozixon Madrasasi, die von 5000 persischen Sklaven erbaut wurde. Nach Fertigstellung des Gebäudes sollten sie die Freiheit erhalten. Als der Khan jedoch kurz vor Fertigstellung zu murren begann und absehbar war, dass er sein Versprechen nicht halten würde, wurde er kurzerhand von den Sklaven ermordet.
Wir umrunden den Komplex und treffen auf die Juma Moschee. Die Moschee besteht aus einer Halle, deren Dach von 215 kunstvoll geschnitzten Säulen aus unterschiedlichen Epochen stammen, getragen wird. Die ältesten Säulen stammen aus dem 10. Jahrhundert, die jüngsten aus dem 17 oder 18 Jahrhundert. Die dunkle Atmosphäre und die vereinzelten Pflanzen im Raum verleihen ihm eine angenehme kühle Atmosphäre, die zum Verweilen einlädt.
Auch dieser Palast besteht aus mehreren Höfen, wobei der erste als Empfangsbereich für den Herrscher diente, und der Zweite als Warte- und Unterhaltungshof seine Funktion erfüllte. Der dritte und größte Hof war der Harem.
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Budapest is the capital and the most populous city of Hungary, and the tenth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits. The city had an estimated population of 1,752,704 in 2016 distributed over a land area of about 525 square kilometres (203 square miles). Budapest is both a city and county, and forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of 7,626 square kilometres (2,944 square miles) and a population of 3,303,786, comprising 33 percent of the population of Hungary.The history of the city began when an early Celtic settlement transformed into a Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Lower Pannonia. The Hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century. By the 11th century, Buda and Óbuda (Old Buda) became the names of their settlements on the west bank of the river Danube, with a formerly Slavic and then German settlement Pest on the opposite side. The area was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241. The Battle of Mohács in 1526 was followed by nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule. After the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity. Pest-Buda became a global city with the unification of Buda, Óbuda, and Pest on November 17, 1873, with the name 'Budapest' given to the new capital. Budapest also became the co-capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a great power that dissolved in 1918, following World War I. The city was the focal point of the Hungarian Revolution of 1848, the Battle of Budapest in 1945, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.Budapest is a Beta+ global city with strengths in commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment. It is Hungary's financial centre and the highest ranked Central and Eastern European city on Innovation Cities Top 100 index, as well ranked as the second fastest-developing urban economy in Europe. Budapest is host to many major international organization's regional offices, including the United Nations and ICDT, furthermore it is the headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology, the European Police College and the first foreign office of the China Investment Promotion Agency. Over 40 colleges and universities are located in Budapest, including the Eötvös Loránd University, Semmelweis University and the notable Budapest University of Technology and Economics. Opened in 1896, the city's subway system, the Budapest Metro, serves 1.27 million, while the Budapest Tram Network serves 1.08 million passengers daily.Budapest is cited as one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, ranked as the world's second best city by Condé Nast Traveler, and Europe's 7th most idyllic place to live by Forbes. Among Budapest's important museums and cultural institutions is the Museum of Fine Arts. Further famous cultural institutions are the Hungarian National Museum, House of Terror, Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Hungarian State Opera House and National Széchényi Library. The central area of the city along the Danube River is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and has many notable monuments, including the Hungarian Parliament, Buda Castle, Fisherman's Bastion, Gresham Palace, Széchenyi Chain Bridge, Matthias Church and the Liberty Statue. Other famous landmarks include Andrássy Avenue, St. Stephen's Basilica, Heroes' Square, the Great Market Hall, the Nyugati Railway Station built by the Eiffel Company of Paris in 1877 and the second-oldest metro line in the world, the Millennium Underground Railway. The city also has around 80 geothermal springs, the largest thermal water cave system, second largest synagogue, and third largest Parliament building in the world. Budapest attracts 4.4 million international tourists per year, making it a popular destination in Europe.