List of Bulgarian Musicians and Singers

This is a list of famous Bulgarian musicians and singers:

  • Azis
  • Andrea
  • Radka Aleksova
  • Valya Balkanska
  • Petar Bonev
  • Stoyanka Boneva
  • Olga Borisova
  • Yuri Boukoff
  • Boris Christoff
  • Toni Dacheva
  • Diana Dafova
  • Boika Dangova
  • Emil Dimitrov
  • Gena Dimitrova
  • Binka Dobreva
  • Stefan Dragostinov
  • Esil Duran
  • Galina Durmushliyska
  • Eva Georgieva
  • Valeri Georgiev
  • Nikolai Giaurov
  • Gloria
  • Valeri Gradinarski
  • Nikolai Gyaurov
  • Georgi Hristov
  • Pasha Hristova
  • Ana Ilieva
  • Lea Ivanova
  • Lili Ivanova
  • Svetla Ivanova
  • Radka Toneff
  • Raina Kabaivanska
  • Raina Katzarova
  • Ivan Kachulev
  • Boris Karadimchev
  • Vesselina Kasarova
  • Vassil Kazandzhiev
  • Todor Kobakov
  • Tzvetan Konstantinov
  • Denitsa Laffchieva
  • Simo Lazarov
  • Ari Leshnikov
  • Milcho Leviev
  • Iliya Lukov
  • Kiril Marichkov
  • Georgi Minchev
  • Mincho Minchev
  • Lyubomir Mitzov
  • Hristina Morfova
  • Mariya Neikova
  • Elena Nikolai
  • Nikola Nikolov
  • Ventzeslav Nikolov
  • Veselin Nikolov
  • Mira Aroyo
  • Ivo Papazov
  • Mariana Paunova
  • Vassil Petrov
  • Sasha Popov
  • Iskra Racheva
  • Petar Raichev
  • Alexander Raytchev
  • Yanka Rupkina
  • Velichka Savova
  • Simeon Shterev
  • Milena Slavova
  • Petko Staynov
  • Stefan Diomov
  • Kremena Stancheva
  • Volodya Stoyanov
  • Valkana Stoyanova
  • Tatiana Surbinska
  • Dimitar Talezov
  • Ralitsa Tcholakova
  • Nayden Todorov
  • Ivan Torchanov
  • Slavi Trifonov
  • Julia Tsenova
  • Vasko Vassilev
  • Alexis Weissenberg
  • Ljuba Welitsch
  • Kalina Zgurova
  • Ventzislav Yankoff
  • Veneta Vicheva
  • Stoyan Yankulov - Stundzhi
  • Slavka Kalcheva

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    —P.J. (Patrick Jake)

    As if the musicians did not so much play the little phrase as execute the rites required by it to appear, and they proceeded to the necessary incantations to obtain and prolong for a few instants the miracle of its evocation, Swann, who could no more see the phrase than if it belonged to an ultraviolet world ... Swann felt it as a presence, as a protective goddess and a confidante to his love, who to arrive to him ... had clothed the disguise of this sonorous appearance.
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    there in the night,
    By the sea under the yellow and sagging moon,
    The messenger there aroused, the fire, the sweet hell within,
    The unknown want, the destiny of me.
    Walt Whitman (1819–1892)