Multumult - Hora Bulgareasca File
: Clarinet, fluier (Romanian flute), and tenor recorder.
: Unlike a traditional wedding hora , Multumult’s version often begins with atmospheric drones and "insectile" electronic textures before building into melodic meditations on the original folk themes. Key Details of the Dance Multumult - Hora bulgareasca
The "story" of this piece is a bridge between ancient village rituals and modern urban experimentation. : Clarinet, fluier (Romanian flute), and tenor recorder
: The Hora (derived from the Greek khoros ) has roots tracing back to antiquity. In the Balkans, it was historically a "megdanski" dance—performed every Sunday in the town square after church—symbolizing community unity. : The Hora (derived from the Greek khoros
: The band re-imagines these complex, driving folk patterns through a lens of improvisation . Instead of a standard folk ensemble ( taraf ), they use a mix of:
: Electric cello, guitar, and real-time electronic equipment.
: In Bulgaria, these dances are famous for their asymmetrical rhythms (like