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conducted by Vasil Stefanov (regarded as one of the most authentic versions). Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra archives.

You can find various performances of "Rachenitsa" by renowned Bulgarian ensembles: petko_stainov_ratchenitsa_rcenica

"Rachenitsa" (Ръченица) is the final movement of Petko Staynov's iconic symphonic suite, ( Trakijski tantsi ), composed between 1925 and 1926. It is widely considered the first classical symphonic adaptation of the traditional Bulgarian dance of the same name and remains one of the most recognizable pieces of Bulgarian classical music. Historical Background conducted by Vasil Stefanov (regarded as one of

: It was initially a three-movement work for a local amateur chamber orchestra titled Bulgarian Dances . In 1926, Staynov reworked it for a full symphony orchestra, added the "Mechkarsky Dance" (Dance of the Bear Trainers), and renamed it Thracian Dances . It is widely considered the first classical symphonic

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