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The music is based on the ancient Bulgarian fire-dancing ritual of the Nestinari , traditionally performed on the feast of Saints Constantine and Helen in the village of Bulgari.
The ballet premiered on January 4, 1942, at the Sofia Opera, instantly making the 34-year-old Goleminov famous. marin_goleminov_nestinarsko_xoro
You can find historical and modern recordings, such as the 1961 version on Spotify or various orchestral and ballet performances on YouTube . Marin Goleminov's dance drama Nestinarka The music is based on the ancient Bulgarian
Goleminov visited the Strandzha region to record the authentic, archaic melodies played on bagpipes and drums, which he then integrated into his orchestral score. Context and Significance
In this specific section, Goleminov uses "restrained" orchestration—often focusing on a dizzying melody and an anxious, tribal drum beat—to build a feverish, trance-like intensity that reflects the dancers moving over glowing embers. Key Performance Highlights
"Nestinarsko horo" is the most iconic and ecstatic movement from the 1940 dance drama , composed by the renowned Bulgarian composer Marin Goleminov . Context and Significance