: It was published in his first collection, Pryaporets and Gusla (Flag and Gusle), during the April Uprising against Ottoman rule.
: Written by the "Patriarch of Bulgarian Literature," Ivan Vazov , in 1876. slavi_trifonov_boyat_nastana_hq
: The melody is traditional/folk, with arrangements often credited to Petar Boyadzhiev and later modernized by Evgeni Dimitrov for Slavi Trifonov's versions. 2. Slavi Trifonov's Versions : It was published in his first collection,
The song, originally titled "" (Песен на панагюрските въстаници), is deeply rooted in Bulgarian history: Pryaporets and Gusla (Flag and Gusle)
Trifonov and the Ku-Ku Band have released several "HQ" versions of the song, making it a staple of their repertoire and a symbol of modern Bulgarian patriotism: Боят Настана | Anthempedia | Fandom
: It was published in his first collection, Pryaporets and Gusla (Flag and Gusle), during the April Uprising against Ottoman rule.
: Written by the "Patriarch of Bulgarian Literature," Ivan Vazov , in 1876.
: The melody is traditional/folk, with arrangements often credited to Petar Boyadzhiev and later modernized by Evgeni Dimitrov for Slavi Trifonov's versions. 2. Slavi Trifonov's Versions
The song, originally titled "" (Песен на панагюрските въстаници), is deeply rooted in Bulgarian history:
Trifonov and the Ku-Ku Band have released several "HQ" versions of the song, making it a staple of their repertoire and a symbol of modern Bulgarian patriotism: Боят Настана | Anthempedia | Fandom