- Chalga
- The name given in Bulgaria to Gypsy music backed by a dance beat and delivered with the hedonistic drive of American hip-hop. Exponents include Azis.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
Historical dictionary of the Gypsies . Donald Kenrick.
Chalga — ( Чалга in Bulgarian from Çalgı in Turkish) is a Bulgarian music genre. It is a blend of Turkish, Bulgarian, Arabic, Greek and Balkan influences, as well as motives from flamenco, filmi and klezmer music. It is known for repeating musical themes… … Wikipedia
Chalga — (Чалга) est la musique moderne pop folk de Bulgarie, mélangeant influences bulgares, arabes, turques, grecques et rroms, ainsi que des motifs allant jusqu au flamenco et à la musique klezmer. Ce document provient de « Chalga ». Catégorie :… … Wikipédia en Français
Chalga — Chalga, chines. Stadt, s. Kalgan … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
List of Bulgarian chalga singers — Some popular Bulgarian chalga singers are: *Gloria *Ivana *Kamelia *Desi Slava *Anelia *Gergana *Preslava *Emilia *Boris Dali *Rajna *Azis *Milko Kalaidzhiev *Konstantin *Maia *Malina *Maria *Toni Storaro *Magapasa *Teodora *Galena *Elena… … Wikipedia
Manele — For other uses, see Manea (disambiguation). Manele (from Romanian, fem. sg. manea; pl. manele, the plural form being more common) is a music style from Romania, generally associated with the Romani (Gypsy) minority, though not exclusively. The… … Wikipedia
Music of Bulgaria — Part of a series on Bulgarians … Wikipedia
Music of the Republic of Macedonia — Part of a series on Macedonians … Wikipedia
Preslava — Infobox Celebrity name = Preslava birth date = Birth date and age|1984|6|26|mf=y birth place = Dobrich, Bulgaria background = solo singer nationality= Bulgarian occupation = Singer website = http://www.preslavaonline.com Preslava (Cyrillic:… … Wikipedia
Nuestra Televisión — Nombre publicitario Nuestra Televisión Lema Cuota Lanzada el Operada por La Chalga Producciones S.L. Sitio Web Presidente … Wikipedia Español
Turbo-folk — Orígenes musicales Música folclórica serbia, búlgara, albanés, macedonia, bosnia, montenegrina, rumana, griega, gitana, turca y árabe; pop, R B contemporáneo, dance pop, techno, rock, disco, house, soul Orígenes culturales Años 1970 y 1980 en … Wikipedia Español