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"Tatiana Sarbinska keeps the music of Bulgaria alive. Her voice cutting through with the sharp, bright sound of the great Bulgarian singer."

 

— Boston Globe

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In 2004 Tatiana was the recipient of the Wammy — Washington Area Music Award — for World Music Vocalist. And in 2006, at a cultural celebration and ceremony in Sofia, Bulgarian Ambassador H. E. Elena Poptodorova delivered the prestigious Ivan Vasov Medal award to Tatiana for her contribution to Bulgarian culture.

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In 2003 Tatiana was invited to perform a full-length concert, including music from all of Bulgaria’s folkloric regions, on the Millenium Stage at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Click here to view video of her performance.

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"Tatiana is amazing. She’s an amazing artist, and amazing performer, an incredible voice teacher, very, very generous both when she teaches and when she performs. She brings a wealth of experience from her professional life in Bulgaria, and she has really changed the sound of this group."

 

From the article: Bulgarian Nightingale Teaches Americans to Sing

 

— Voice of America

October 14, 2004

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"Tatiana Sarbinska performs with a brilliant style, with a rich vocal technique, a wide vocal range, and a lively artistic presence"

 

— The Boston Herald,

May 28, 1991

 

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Since moving to the U.S. in 1991, Tatiana has performed in concerts and festivals across America, including performances in Boston, New York, Chicago, Pennsylvania, Colorado, California, Connecticut, and Washington DC at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the Library of Congress.

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"Krai Vardaro" By the Vardar (a river in Macedonia); "A happy event is the joining of two eminent performers — Tatiana Sarbinska who achieved fame as soloist with the National Ensemble of Songs and dances "Pirin," and Kolyo Kolev, whose qualities as singer and musician are evident in many Balkanton productions. Their artistry gives different shadings to each number they perform and underscores the unique beauty of each melody."

 

— Pirinsko Delio (Pirin Daily)

December 11, 1991

 

 

 

 

Masters of Macedonian Folk Songs — "This was a musical presentation featuring the finest masters of these songs: Tatiana Sarbinska and Kolyo Kolev. Deserving special admiration was the wide range of styles Sarbinska displayed, quickly changing vocal techniques."

 

— Pirinsko Delio (Pirin Daily)

December 11, 1990

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Tatiana Performing

 

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The concerts of the National Ensemble of Folk Song and Dance Pirin, Blagoevgrad, are applauded in every comer of our country. Deserving special note is soloist, Tatiana Sarbinska.

 

— Worker's Daily

Blagoevgrad, 1982

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A New Recording from Singer, Tatiana Sarbinska; "Tatiana Sarbinska performs with a brilliant style, and a rich technique. In the interpretation of this varied and demanding repertoire, the singer displays her truly tasteful style and her penchant to find the unique and individual characteristics of each song."

— Pirinsko Delio (Pirin Daily)

February 26, 1988

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Tatiana has received glowing reviews from media sources in Bulgaria and America, including The Boston Globe, The Washington Post, Voice of America, Nedelnik, 24 Chasa, Pary, Struma, Vyara, Duma, Vsichko za Zhenata, and others.

 


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