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Later, during the Second World War, the carnation became a symbol for , making the song a blend of romantic folk imagery and patriotic sacrifice. Antoniya Rangelova’s Interpretation

The Soul of Pirin: Exploring "Karamfilo Mome" with Antoniya Rangelova antoniya_rangelova_karamfilo_mome

Bulgarian folklore is a living, breathing tapestry of history, and few songs capture the spirit of the Pirin region quite like For fans of traditional music, the rendition by Antoniya Rangelova (often performing as part of Duet Prekrasni with Svetoslav Stoychev) serves as a modern bridge to these ancient sounds. The Legend of the "Carnation" Later, during the Second World War, the carnation

In Bulgarian, Karamfil means "carnation." While the song’s lyrics often focus on a "carnation girl," the name carries deep historical weight. In the context of Bulgarian history, particularly in the Pirin Macedonia region, "Karamfil" was a symbolic name for who fought for liberation. In the context of Bulgarian history, particularly in

Karamfil, (2*) Карамфил – seuPirin - Folkdance Footnotes

Antoniya Rangelova is a prominent voice in the circuit, known for her dedication to the Pirin and Macedonian traditions. Her work often features: