Ibro lolov biography samples for students
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In this issue we honor two towering figures of Balkan music: Bulgarian accordionist Ibro Lolov and Macedonian singer Usnija Redžepova.
Lolov was born on April 20, in Sofia, Bulgaria. He was a Rom from the Yerli group, according to Carol Silverman. Carol was also able to contribute the following tidbits drawn from Bulgarian Wikipedia: Lolov started playing the accordion at age 11 and his first performances were in Sofia bars. In Ibro Lolov made his first recordings at Radio Sofia.
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He maintained an active touring as well as recording schedule. He won many prizes and competitions, such as Laureate in the World Accordion Festival in France. His Shope style was characterized by staccato playing. At around age 17, she excelled in a Radio Skopje pop singing contest and radio officials tried to convince her strict father to let her become a professional singer, which was not considered a suitable path for a Romani girl at the time.
In she released her first recordings on the Jugoton label. She was best known interestingly for popularizing music from southern Serbia and particularly Vranje, often performing with the best-known brass bands of the area. She sang both folk songs and composed songs. She joined the National Theatre in Belgrade and stayed there until , while continuing to record music and perform music at home and abroad.