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Bulgarian Folklore Music


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Bulgarian Myth and Folklore

Bulgarian folk narratives are distinguished by their stark, primal qualities, their spare poetic beauty and powerful archetypal characters. The characters are larger than life - epic heroes, warrior women and beguiling beings who inhabit a magical landscape that has its own reality, laws and logic. They are many-layered and reveal some very ancient roots, perhaps going back to Thracian times and beyond.

Modern day Bulgaria lies at the crossroads between East and West, and has ancestral roots among three quite different groups of peoples: the ancient Thracians, the Slavs and the Proto-Bulgarians. These peoples were originally separate and ethnically distinct, with widely differing cultures and religions, and it is this mix that has contributed to modern Bulgaria’s rich heritage and still vibrant folklore and traditional culture.

The ancient Thracians were an Indo-European tribal people who settled at least 5,000 years ago in that area of the Balkans whose heartland is now the modern state of Bulgaria. They were expert horse breeders, produced fine vines and wines, and were artful metalworkers, creating an exquisite treasury of adornments, ritual objects and vessels. They had a rich culture to rival that of the ancient Greeks but they had no written language of their own. So much of what we know about them comes from their rich archaeological remains, and from the Greek writers who were their contemporaries.

The Thracians revered the forces of nature, worshipped the sun and believed in the immortality of the soul. Thracian mythology encompassed the mysterious Thracian Horseman, the wine-loving Dionysus and Bendis, the great mother goddess, sometimes depicted riding a doe, bow in hand with a quiver of arrows slung across her back. Thracian myth and culture is dramatic, veering from light to dark. It is located in a wild mountainous landscape where the great goddess hunts, the horse is sacred and the mysterious Thracian Horseman dispenses both life and death. And Orpheus, the great singer, musician, healer and sorcerer, descends to the Underworld in search of his dead consort Eurydice, offering the promise of immortality and rebirth.

After the 6th century AD the Thracians were absorbed into the Slavic and Bulgarian peoples who settled in the area, but the subsequent Bulgarian kingdom inherited their legacy.
Bulgaria is rich in Thracian archaeological remains, and traces of Thracian myth and religion have survived in current Bulgarian folklore and customs, such as those given below.

Samodivi (also samovili and yudi) There are many tales about these wild female nymphs of the waters, woodlands and the mountains, renowned for their exquisite singing and dancing. Though they are generally viewed as Slavic in origin (see below), in Bulgarian folklore they share some characteristics with the Thracian goddess Bendis. In one tale, Vida, a powerful samodiva of the Pirin mountains, rides a stag with bow in hand and a quiver of arrows on her back; her reins are grass snakes, and her whip is also a snake. She kills the beautiful male singer, Ivo (a relic of Orpheus?) and flies up to the moon, before restoring him to life in the curative gardens of Magda samovila. In other tales, samodivi call down the moon and milk it like a cow. In some tales they kill or take the heads of humans who cross them, reminiscent of the Maenads, the ecstatic female followers of Dionysus who tore Orpheus apart in a drunken frenzy.

The epic hero Krali Marko on his horse Sharkoliya Krali Marko was a real historical person who lived in the 14th century AD. He has since became overlaid with an earlier mythology that reflects some aspects of the Thracian Horseman god, who was sometimes simply called Hero. There are many heroic songs (the traditional way of telling these epic tales was through song) about Krali Marko’s adventures with his magical horse Sharkoliya.

Bulgaria’s ancient style of singing, famed throughout the world for its haunting vocals and exquisite harmonies, surely follows in the tradition of Orpheus. It is also thought that Bulgaria’s unusual uneven rhythms may derive from Thracian music.

They believed in many deities, spirits of nature and demons, and for them, the world was alive with all-pervasive supernatural powers and energies,The Slavs migrated to the Balkan peninsula from Central Europe in the early part of the 7th century AD. They were a freedom-loving agricultural people, living democratically in clan communes with no rigid organisational structures or hierarchies. including wood and water nymphs, witches, vampires and werewolves. Trees and animals were revered as man’s ancestors, rivers were worshipped, fire and the sun were important partsof cult rituals, and seasonal festivals featured prominently in their religion.

The Slavs built shrines where they worshipped their gods in the form of idols. Their main god was Perun, the god of thunder, who gave his name to the Pirin mountains in southern Bulgaria. Volos, or Veles was the god of horned animals. Female deities were less significant and included Lada and Lyulya, goddesses of love and awakening nature.Ladouvane A girls’ ritual that takes its name from Lada, the Slavic goddess of love. The ritual includesfortune telling in a custom called “the singing of the rings”. The goddess also features in traditional Bulgarian wedding songs.

Vampires This is one of several Slavic demonic beings. If proper burial and mourning rites are not observed, the dead can return from the grave in the form of vampires who walk the night, drinking blood from humans and animals, and smothering sleepers. Vampires can be created if, for example, a person or animal jumps over the dead body, if the corpse is not properly washed, if the deceased is not fully mourned, or if someone dies a violent death. In Bulgarian myth the vampire’s bite is not contagious and there is no association with bats.

According to some people, during the first 40 days of their existence vampires look like shapeless bags of blood, after which they become strong enough to form some bone and to take on a human hape. Then they can leave the grave during the daytime, get a job, and even get married. But they must always take care never to cut themselves, otherwise they will burst and become a pool of gelatinous blood.

Vampires can be despatched in many ways: by pouring boiling oil in the grave, putting in hawthorn or blackberry, by fire, nail, stake or silver bullet. Also, it is well known that vampires are naïve and not very clever. If, for example, you were to send one to get some fish from the River Danube, he would undoubtedly fall in to the water and drown.

The ancestral homeland of the Proto Bulgarians is uncertain but it was probably the Altai Mountains of Central Asia or the northern frontier of China. The Proto Bulgarians were originally a nomadic people, keeping herds and revering horses. Mare’s milk was an essential part of their diet. They were excellent warriors with a well-organised army; they were skilled in metalwork; and they lived in clans under the leadership of khans who held absolute power. In 681 AD they founded the first Bulgarian state in the Balkans in exchange for protecting the local Slav population against Byzantine attack.

Their religion centred on the sun and the light, and their main deity was the sky god, Tangra, whose sacred animals included the horse and the eagle. White horses were particularly revered. Although they had no writing system, the Proto Bulgarians had their own calendar based on a 12-year cycle like the Chinese calendar, each year bearing the name of an animal, bird or reptile. Shamanism was practised and each clan had a sacred animal totem – and dogs, deer and wolves seem to have had special significance.

Zmey The zmey, or dragon has an important place in Bulgarian myth. Traditional folk costumes The soukman dress was the most widely spread women's dress, most often a sleeveless dress, but in some places it is with short or long sleeves. The decoration of this type of costume is concentrated on the skirts, along the neck and sleeve ends. It consists of multi-colour embroidery, decorative cloth and braid appliques, varied in size and style. The soukman dress is worn with short woven belt whose ends are buckled by means of belt buckle called pafti. The apron is the most picturesque decorative center of the soukman dress. It is richly ornamented, in a variety of colours with beautifully stand out against the background of the large blackness of the dress, thus making the soukman costumes very artistic and original. The saya dress has also the tunic-like shirt as a major component. The saya is a constantly worn outer garment, open in the front part, slightly wedged, with varied length of the skirts and the sleeves. The one-colour white, black, blue and dark blue saya dresses are predominant, made of cotton or woolen fabric. The decoration of the saya is concentrated on the neck and the ends of the sleeves. The other important component of this Bulgarian women's costume is the waist band, black or red, made of woolen fabric. The apron is also woolen in most of the cases.

Bulgarian men's costumes are belodreshna(white) and chernodreshna (black). They include: tunic-like shirt, pants and outer clothes - belt, typical fur cap and tsurvouli.Music GENERAL The legend of the Thracian singer Orpheus, who charmed gods with his music, tells that he was born in the Rhodopes.Bulgarian singers and musicians of today are no less famous than Orpheus. The remarkable opera-singers Boris Hristov, Nikolai Gyaurov, Nikola Gyuzelev, Raina Kabaivanska, Gena Dimitrova and many others make famous the Bulgarian school of singing on the world opera stages.

The unrivaled performances of our folk-singers - the Bulgarka Trio and the Mystery of Bulgarian Voices conquer the world of music. A Bulgarian folk song performed by Valya Balkanska resounds the Universe, recorded on a gold CD on the board of the Voyager space station.

The Bulgarian music is created on the basis of the musical tradition of the Thracians and the Slavs, later on influenced by the culture of neighbour peoples and conquerors. Instrumental and vocal folk-music are inherently bound to dance (horo, ruchenitsa), with the rites, beliefs and labour activities. The various regions of the country have their characteristic fast or slow, one-part or two-part folk songs with odd and even measure (5/8. 7/8, 8/8, 9/8, etc., up to 14/8). The most widely used string instruments are gadulka, gousla and tambura, wind instruments - kaval (shepherd's pipe) and gaida (bagpipe), percussion instruments - tupan (cattle drum).

Along with folk music works, soon after the conversion to Christianity in the 9th C., religious chanting in the Old-Bulgarian language develops. A Bulgarian church-singing school is created and it exerts influence over the musical culture of other peoples. Music is primarily vocal and monophtonic. The most prominent singer, composer and theoretician of medieval Bulgarian music is Yoan Koukouzel, known as Angel-voice.

The second half of the 19th century witnesses the emergence of city-folk music culture - city-folk songs, the first band of musicians, school and church choirs. At the beginning of the century primarily chorus songs are composed by Emanoil Manolov, Dimitar Hristov, Angel Bokoreshtliev. The opera genre is also developed - Georgi Atanasov - Maestro.

In 1908 in Sofia the Bulgarian Opera Society is set up, later to be named National Opera. The dance music is widespread.

During the 30-ies folklore motives are introduced in musical works - works of national style by Pancho Vladigerov (Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar), Petko Stainov (Thracian dances), Marin Goleminov, Filip Koutev, Parashkev Hadzhiev, Lyubomir Pipkov.

The 50-ies are the period of development of popular song and chorus activity (Bodra Smyana Choir, Children's Choir at the Bulgarian Radio, Svetoslav Obretenov Cappella Choir, the men's choirs Kaval and Gousla, the choirs Rodina and Morski Zvutsi, the mixed chamber cappella choir Polyphony, etc.).

FOLK MUSIC Melodious tunes and beautiful voices, fiery dances and brightly coloured costumes - Bulgarian folklore has to be seen, felt and experienced!

The world has already discovered Ninth Symphony, its message to other civilizations travelling to the stars aboard the Voyager I and Voyager 2 spaceships also includes the recording of a Bulgarian Rhodope Mountain folk song.

The world is discovering it again and again at major folklore and song contests in Italy, France, England and Ireland from which the Bulgarian music and dance ensembles invariably walk off with the first prizes.

The world has started talking about the "Mystery of Bulgarian songs and dances"...

If you attend one of the many picturesque folk fairs, singing contests and original folklore festivals in this Country, which gather thousands of singers, musicians and dancers, where several generations of Bulgarians sing, play and dance, you will perhaps yourself discover the key to this mystery, the key to the heart and soul of Bulgaria. Bulgarian Folk Instruments by Hector Bezanis The Gaida (bagpipe)Gaida (bagpipe) is one of the most characteristic folk instruments of Bulgaria. It is said that a traditional wedding is incomplete without its presence. Traditionally the solitary shepherd's companion, it is often heard solo or accompanied by a large drum. It is also popular in small village orchestras. Like all Bulgarian folk instruments there are many regional variations with distinctive styles of detail and ornament. All share a common form: white kidskin bag, blowpipe, drone and chanter. The pipes of the eastern regions of Thrace and Dobrudja are usually high-pitched, while those of western Shope region tend to be lower. In the south Bulgarian Rhodope mountain region they are extremely deep-pitched with huge goatskin bags. These are often played in pairs or trios and sometimes in large groups. There is one ensemble in that area called "Sto Gaidi", which translates as "One Hundred Gaidas". The standard instrument today is an outfit consisting of three chanters and two drones, giving the player capacity to perform music of all regions. The chanter, called a "gaidanitsa", makes this instrument unique. It has the capability of a full chromatic scale. Its conical bore may have up to seven subtle changes. The tone holes are curved and recessed to give the fingers a relaxed and comfortable grip. Its most unusual detail is the "flea hole", a small metal pipe or bushing at the top of the bore. This gives the instrument its exceptional chromatic range. The pipes are traditionally richly decorated with delicate grooving or combing and trimmed with metal and ox horn of varying hues. The kaba-gaida of south Bulgaria is a huge instrument. Its single drone is almost four feet long. It has a deep and noble tone. Its gaidanitsa is hexagonal rather than round in cross-section, and it is richly ornamented with subtle carving. The gadulkaThe gadulka is probably the most popular and also most ancient folk instrument in Bulgaria today. Although loud and resonant, its distinctive Slavic voice is warm and soothing. It is traditionally played in small orchestral groups or used to accompany singing. Most folk musicians make their own instruments following strong regional traditions of form and tuning, though there are many renowned professional makers. Two types of gadulkas are commonly played. Both are made from large single blocks of hardwood that are carved and hollowed into pear like corpus, then covered with resonant softwood faces. The more prevalent form has three bowed strings, tuned A'EA with ten to twelve additional sympathetic strings. The other type is much smaller and its playing is restricted to the Dobrudjan region near the Black Sea. It usually has three strings tuned EAA'. Unlike violins, gadulkas are played tucked into a shoulder strap or belt and bowed horizontally. The Tambura is also a popular instrument. It is similar in form to the gadulka, with a curved, pear shaped form. It has a loud, bright tone somewhat like a banjo, and is commonly used for both melody and chords. The strings are double-coursed like a mandolin but are tuned like the upper strings on a guitar. The kaval,Kaval a Bulgarian or Balkan end-blown flute is also a common shepherd's instrument played in orchestras and as an accompaniment to singing. It is universally popular in Bulgaria. Playing techniques vary throughout the country. Typically a staccato style is played in the West, while a richly ornamented style is played in the East. Resources : Bulgarian Myth and Folklore - http://www.bulgarian...ns/folklore.php
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Trakia Folklore Ensemble - Hubava Moma



Country : Bulgaria
Style : Folk
Released : 1997
Label : Gega New
Size : 50.9 mb
Audio : 128 kbps


Bulgarian Music: Trakia Ensemble
The Trakia Ensemble is definitely one of Bulgaria's most polished Music performing institution. All of its members are experienced solo and choral performers. The Folk Songs and Dances recording features music from the southern regions of Bulgaria. Stefan Moutafchiev was the brilliant leader, as well as the composer of several pieces on the cd.

Music by Stefan Moutafchiev
1. Eight Spring Songs
2. Shope, Shope
3. Stoyane, Maike govori
4. Tsutsul Yunak
5. Begala Moma
6. Devoichitse, lyubish li me
7. Mito mori
8. Vetre le nenaveiniko
9. Rositse le
10. Kaluger sliza ot manastir
11. Razhodka
12. Soloists: Suite
13. Hubava moma

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Bulgarian Songs and Dances



Title: Bulgarian Songs and Dances
Performers: Various
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 320 kb/s
Archive size: 78 Mb

a1 Shopska horovodna.mp3
a2 Dzun dzun Ganke le.mp3
a3 Ne burzai radke.mp3
a4 Shopsko horo.mp3
a5 Zasvirili se Doinele.mp3
a6 Ruchenitsa.mp3
b1 Gjura beli belo platno.mp3
b2 The cuckoo.mp3
b3 Horo of Sofia.mp3
b4 Song of the cuckoo.mp3
b5 Kadona sedi vav balkona.mp3
b6 Draga has fallen ill.mp3
b7 Horo of Kjustendil.mp3 (Played by Boris Karlov)

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The links for the Trakia Folklore Ensemble - Hubava Moma CD are broken... :sad:

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Цитата(DaoiCarpates @ 28.5.2009, 21:15) (смотреть оригинал)
The links for the Trakia Folklore Ensemble - Hubava Moma CD are broken... :sad:


I'll reupload it later, ok?
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No need! Just repost the links because they're shortened...

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No need! Just repost the links because they're shortened...


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Nikolaj Slaveev - Rodopa e Orfeev dom



Country : Bulgaria
Style : Folk
Released : 2006
Label : Payner Music
Size : 88.9 mb
Audio : 192 kbps


01. Rodopska kitka
02. Rajna Popgeorgieva
03. Lichko lio, stanovichkina
04. Nazad, nazad mome Kalino - (feat Gloria)
05. Moma e moma rodila
06. Rodopa e Orfeev dom
07. Stana Radka - duet s Poli Paskova
08. Proviknal se deli Dimo
09. Mitro le, Mitro
10. Lazhi, Vere - (feat Poli Paskova)
11. Naj-hubavoto vino e mavrud
12. Shopska kitka

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Rodopa Ensemble - Rodopa - The State Ensemble for Folklore Singing and Dances



Country : Bulgaria
Style : Folk
Released : 2004
Label : Sunny
Size : 65.4 mb
Audio : 160 kbps

01 Solo bagpipe
02 Vrit sa sа sbrali
03 Niakade ot Balkana
04 Siten Dazhdets
05 Dobritse, moya doshterio
06 Mari Mariiko
07 Cheska shte doida
08 Sevdo Sevdalino
09 Troitsa bratya
10 Kraidunavski ritmi
11 Pozachul beh
12 Mesechinko lyo, greilivka
13 V selo haidute vlezoha
14 Da znaesh maicho
15 Svate mari
16 Sto mi merak, Magde
17 Mladezhka syuita

The State Ensemble for Folklore Singing and Dances RODOPA was established with the major purpose to sollect, preserve, and promote the unique folklore heritage of the Rhodope mountains. It is a divine mountais, the place of the legendary Orpheus, where the endless trail of song tells stories for every age, of the sun setting down onto flowery meadows and the sound of the deep, low sound of bagpipes undulates along green river valleys, pine-tree hills and the snowcaps of mountain peaks.

The folk choir, the orchestra, and the dance troupe present the authentic heritage with a finery that turns their performances into art. Being Rhodopeans, the performers keep their interpretation close to the authentic emotions and tone to the originals. It is enough to hear the lyrical songs of Siika Ivanova, Mladen Koinarov, Zlatina Ouzounova, Kristina Engerova, and Velichka Todorova, listen to Peter Yanev playing the bagpipe or Todor Gluhov playing the kaval (end-blown flute), to identify them with the culture of this ancient mountain. The performers' artistic talent, their strong commitment to folklore and their deep roots in the aea build up the professional image of Rhodopa Folklore Ensemble.

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Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares - Ritual



Genre: Folk
Country: Bulgaria
Year: 1994

Tracklist:
01. Houbava Milka
02. Pesen Na Put
03. Koledarska Pesen
04. Trakiisko Nastoenie
05. Lazarski Bouenets
06. Nazdrave Ti Chorbadjiio
07. Shopski Tantsek
08. La Rosa En Floresa
09. A Senora Novia
10. Lamenta
11. Bulgarski Einicheski Melodii
12. Moma Houbava
13. Vurba
14. Za Mlado Momiche
15. Mur Stho Sme Se Razigrali
16. Tebe Peem - Za Ovchariya
17. Ai Nazdrave
18. Zhalba Za Lazar

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Шопски Ансамбъл За Народни Песни И Танци При О Н С - София

Genre: Folk
Country: Bulgaria

Tracklist:
Side A
01. Що Ми Е Домилело
02. Айле, Гуго
03. Марко Иде
04. Пиле Пое
05. Смин Девойче
06. Нещо Свири
07. Шарено Хоро
Side B
01. Севде Ле
02. Седе Седенкя
03. Застор Се Слънце
04. Яна Иде
05. Големомаловско Хоро
06. Вело Моме
07. Мома Има Бело Лице
08. Огреяла Месечина


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Magic of Rhodopa Mountain - 100 Kaba Bagpipes

Country : Bulgaria
Style : Folk
Size : 72.9 mb
Audio : 192 kbps

01. Bagpiper’s melodies - (Perf. by Orchestra - 100 Kaba-Bagpipes)
02. Devoiko, muri houbava - (Mladen Koinarov)
03. Sbogom, sus zdrave, Stara Planino - Dafo Trendafilov, bagpipe
04. Bela sum, bela yunache - Radka koushleva
05. Glyoday ma, Glyoday - (Fanka koinarova)
06. Podzim sum, male, legnala - (Boika Prissadova)
07. Kalino, kadum, Kalino - (Kroum Yankov)
08. Stani mi, maichou, otkachi - (Nadezhda Hvoineva)
09. Da znaesh, maicho, da znaesh - (Koushlev sisters)
10. Roufinka bolna legnala - (Georgi Chilingirov)
11. Goritse, temna, zelena - (Georgiev sisters)
12. Planino, Stara planino - (Hristina Lyutova)
13. Tornala mi e Dilmana - (Roumen Rodopsky)
14. Izlel e Delyu haidoutin - (Valya Balkanska)
15. Bela sum, Bela, yunache - (Perf. by Orchestra - 100 Kaba-Bagpipes)

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Mladen Koynarov - Voice of The Rhodopes

Country : Bulgaria
Style : Folk trad.
Released : 2007
Label : Gega New
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01.Bre Ivane, Bre Chobane
02.Devoiko Mari Hubava
03.Dobre Ta Vidyah Yunache
04.Zagalil Beh Zamalil Beh
05.Kitka Ti Viya Yunache
06.Leilinko Kuzum Pilentse
07.Male Stara Maichinku
08.Mela I Rada Dvorove
09.Mesechinko Iyo Greilivka
10.Mome Mome Malkai Mome
11.Mari Momiche
12.Sluntse Se Sbira
13.Pukni Se Tresni Momina Maiko
14.Rada Stoyanu Vikashe
15.Sin Mi Si Plamen Naklala
16.Stopilo Mi E Pilyantse
17.Momichentse Malo
18.Ta Chuli Li Ste Ne Li Ste
19.Hodi Li Sevdo Po Selo

Musicians:
Mladen Koynarov - Voice
Accompanied by:
Georgi Mussorliev - gaida (Bulgarian bagpipe)
Peter Yanev - gaida (Bulgarian bagpipe)
Orchestra of the Rhodopa Folk Songs and Dances Ensemble, Smolyan
Bulgarian National Radio Folk Music Orchestra
Conductors - Lazarin Kisyov, Dobrin Panayotov, Ivan Topalov, Kosta Kolev

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(Bulgarian folk songs from South-West Bulgaria & Macedonia) http://www.geocities...76/makesong.htm
Българският националистически форум http://www.forum.bg-...i.org/index.php

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Trio 'Bulgarka-Penev' - Folk Songs



Genre: Folk
Country: Bulgaria

Tracklist:
01. Konya Yazdi
02. Veiko Oreova
03. Oi, Matse
04. Skroi Mi Mama
05. Byalo Rade
06. Padna Magla
07. Kukusheryat Ide
08. Karai, Maicho
09. Oi Ela Mi, Felidje
10. Oi, Choban, Choban
11. Kemene Mi Drunka
12. Kiradjiiche
13. Izgreyala E Mesechinka
14. Smilyana
15. Ishu Ishu
16. Sevdim Kalyo
17. Da Znais, Maicho
18. Tsuftelo E Ruja
19. Tragnala E Malkamoma


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