Bulgaria National Anthem
Mila Rodino
Tsvetan Tsvetkov Radoslavov/arr. Colin Kirkpatrick
Mila Rodino ( "Dear Motherland") is based on the music and text of the song Gorda Stara Planina
("Stately Stara Planina") by a 22-year-old student, Tsvetan Radoslavov as he left home to fight in Read More
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Mila Rodino ( "Dear Motherland") is based on the music and text of the song Gorda Stara Planina
("Stately Stara Planina") by a 22-year-old student, Tsvetan Radoslavov as he left home to fight in
the Serbo-Bulgarian War in 1885. Stara Planina is the traditional Bulgarian name of the Balkan
mountains, extending 400 miles from East Serbia, through central Bulgaria to the Black Sea.
This quick and easy national anthem arrangement is essential for traveling musicians, bands, instrumental and school groups and both amateur and professional ensembles. This arrangement is convenient to use and you can play it with any virtually any combination of conventional instruments found in the band or orchestra. The arrangement can be used with symphonic band, clarinet choir, brass ensemble, brass band, solos, duets and trios - almost anything!
This arrangement is in six independent parts each transposed into a variety of keys. For the most satisfying sound you will need to get a good balance between each part possibly with an emphasis on the melodic line. If you have a non-standard ensemble, you can "pick and mix" as required. The piano reduction can fill missing parts or can be used as the basis for an accompaniment. This arrangement consists of the score with seven instrumental staves (including timpani) and three percussion staves.
The following parts are available: Part 1 in B flat, E flat and C; Part 1a in C (8ve higher), E flat (minor 3rd lower for E flat cornet); Part 2 in B flat, E flat and C; Part 2a in C, (8ve higher) E flat (minor 3rd lower for alto clarinet); Part 3 in B flat, E flat, C and F; Part 3a in B flat (8ve lower for 3rd clarinets); Part 4 in B flat, E flat, C and F; Part 5 in B flat and C; Part 6 in B flat, E flat and C. There are also parts for timpani, percussion (2-3 players) and piano reduction.