Hi Boris
Nothing to do with this thread, and it seems to be finished.
Last night the communal choir in which I'm a member performed our "solstice" concert. One of the numbers we did was "Momma Houbava", I understand to be a Bulgarian St Lazarus Day song to unmarried women in the village. None of us speaks Bulgarian and our song sheets were written phonetically.
I was wondering if you know the song and could furnish me with the words in English (There aren't many words). Anyway, we did a fair rendition of it, in 4-6 part harmony and it sounded gorgeous. The audience loved it and got that shiver down the spine at the rich harmonies.
Thanks
Terry
- Whoever said that women are the weaker sex never tried to wrest the bedclothes off one in the middle of the night
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