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Active from
  
2000

Albums
  
Orisiya, Isihia

Genre
  
World

Isihia Discography at Discogs

Members
  
Peter Delchev, Evgeni Nikolov, Kalin Yordanov

Record labels
  
Arsis Consulting, Polyglobe Music, Polyglobe Music Austria, AveNew Productions, VTY Music

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Isihia (Bulgarian: Исихия, "hesychia") are a Bulgarian music band founded in 2000, the style of which unites elements of Bulgarian folklore and Hesychast Christian chant of the 14th century to create an atmosphere of Balkan spiritual mysticism. Many of the group's songs cover topics of the medieval history of Bulgaria, mostly the period of the Ottoman invasion of the Balkans and the attempts on its repulsion and the early Ottoman rule of Bulgaria, i.e. the 14th-15th century, but also other moments of hardship such as the tragic Battle of Klyuch of 1014.

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Isihia Isihia ethno band Music

isihia transfiguration


Members

The band has four members:

  • Evgeni Nikolov (lead vocals)
  • Veselin Mitev (vocals, kaval, gaida, duduk)
  • Petar Delchev (tambura, cello-tambura)
  • Panayot Angelov (percussions)
  • Former members

    Isihia Photos from Isihia isihia on Myspace

  • Marin Genchev (took part in Isihia album recordings)
  • Kalin Yordanov (took part in Isihia album recording)
  • Tatyana Yossifova (took part in Isihia and Orisiya album recordings)
  • Moni Monchev (took part in Orisiya album recordings)
  • Vlado Chiflidjanov (took part in Isihia and Orisiya album records, now a guest musician with the band)
  • Albums

    Isihia

    Isihia have released two separate albums, the eponymous Isihia from 2001 and Orisiya ("Doom") that was used as the music of Neshka Robeva's dance show by the same name, and the double-CD Stihiri/Otkrovenia (Sticherons/Revelations). A compilation of Isihia music also served as the soundtrack of the 2000 film Isihia by the Bulgarian National Television. In addition, the band's eponymous album was re-released by the Austrian company Polyglobe Music with song titles in English and an additional track.

    Isihia (2001) track listing

    1. "Preobrazhenie (Transfiguration)"
    2. "Gospodi Vozvah (God, I called Thee)"
    3. "Tzaryat Fruzhin"
    4. "Chernomen"
    5. "1393"
    6. "Vetre" (Wind)
    7. "Saruyar"

    Orisiya (2003) track listing

    1. "Klyuch"
    2. "Rodopa"
    3. "Ugar"
    4. "Kosti" (Bones)
    5. "Turkish Dance"
    6. "The Curse"
    7. "Chakrak"
    8. "Introduction"
    9. "Aramii"
    10. "Gospodi Vozvah" (God, I Called Thee)
    11. "Vetre" (Wind)

    Stihiri / Otkrovenia (2010) track listing

    CD 1 - Stihiri

    1. "Ipostas" (Hypostasis)
    2. "Anahoret"
    3. "Katizma"
    4. "Vreme Razdelno" (Time Of Separation)
    5. "Za Vyarata na Shishmana" (For The Faith Of Shishman)
    6. "Bdenie" (Vigil)
    7. "S Bogom" (Go With God)

    CD 2 - Otkrovenia (Revelations)

    1. "Otkrovenie 1"
    2. "Otkrovenie 2"
    3. "Otkrovenie 3"
    4. "Otkrovenie 4"
    5. "Otkrovenie 5"
    6. "Otkrovenie 6"
    7. "Otkrovenie 7"
    8. "Otkrovenie 8"
    9. "Otkrovenie 9"
    10. "Otkrovenie 10"
    11. "Otkrovenie 11"
    12. "Otkrovenie 12"
    13. "Otkrovenie 13"
    14. "Otkrovenie 14"

    Singles

    The single "For The Faith of Shishman" has been published on 6.May.2009 St. George's day (also day of the Bulgarian Army). The single was published in electronic form only, via M-Tel's Vodafone live! portal.

    Songs

    God - I Called Upon YouIsihia · 2001
    PreobrazhenieIsihia · 2001
    VetreIsihia · 2001

    References

    Isihia Wikipedia