Mome_neveno_pee_snezina_andreeva_2014_g [ EXTENDED | 2024 ]

: The song is frequently used for the Eleno Mome or Širto line dances ( horo ).

: Derived from neven (marigold), symbolizing beauty and longevity in Bulgarian folklore. mome_neveno_pee_snezina_andreeva_2014_g

: Features distinctive polyphonic harmonies and ornaments typical of Southwestern Bulgaria. Key Related Versions : The song is frequently used for the

: A common "uneven" rhythm in Bulgarian dance (like the Širto or Eleno Mome ). Key Related Versions : A common "uneven" rhythm

The specific mention of likely refers to a recording or performance released around that time, possibly by a folk ensemble or a soloist. While the name Andreeva is common in Bulgaria, this track fits into a broader tradition of Pirin folk music characterized by:

(Bulgarian: Моме Невено ) is a traditional Bulgarian folk song from the Pirin region (Bulgarian Macedonia), often associated with the name Nevena , which refers to both a girl's name and the marigold flower. Performance and Artist Context

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