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Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares

The Clapham Grand, SW11 1TT , [Venue Details]

The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices (Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares) Female Vocal Choir known in the past as The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir is an ensemble of rare artistic gift and enormous popular appeal.

Tuesday,
21 Apr 2026
@8.00pm

The choir truly represents one of the most amazing success stories in music. Created in the early 1950’s, the choir’s first mission was to record authentic and arranged for multiple voices choral folk songs to be recorded and broadcast first on the radio and later on TV.

The Swiss music producer Marcel Cellier discovered the beauty of the Bulgarian folk songs, folk singers, their unique voices and choral skills, and in 1975 released his first album with songs performed by the choir – Volume I, which he called “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares” (The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices).

The album soon became a best seller. In 1987, he released Volume II, which in 1990 was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Recording. It was at that time that the choir adopted the name “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares”.

Since then, the choir has performed more than 1,500 concerts outside Bulgaria in some of the most prestigious venues in the world. Choir members have also worked with artists as diverse as Kate Bush and U2; the songs of the choir have been sampled and remixed by Drake, DJ Tiesto, FKA Twigs, Bring Me The Horizon, and many others.

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  • Admission

    Min: £40.70

    Max: £59.74

  • Performer name: The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices Female Vocal Choir

  • Doors open: 7:00 pm

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Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares

Tuesday, 21 Apr 2026 @8.00pm

The Clapham Grand, SW11 1TT
Choral Folk
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More Information

The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices (Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares) Female Vocal Choir known in the past as The Bulgarian State Television Female Vocal Choir is an ensemble of rare artistic gift and enormous popular appeal.

The choir truly represents one of the most amazing success stories in music. Created in the early 1950’s, the choir’s first mission was to record authentic and arranged for multiple voices choral folk songs to be recorded and broadcast first on the radio and later on TV.

The Swiss music producer Marcel Cellier discovered the beauty of the Bulgarian folk songs, folk singers, their unique voices and choral skills, and in 1975 released his first album with songs performed by the choir – Volume I, which he called “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares” (The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices).

The album soon became a best seller. In 1987, he released Volume II, which in 1990 was awarded a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Recording. It was at that time that the choir adopted the name “Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares”.

Since then, the choir has performed more than 1,500 concerts outside Bulgaria in some of the most prestigious venues in the world. Choir members have also worked with artists as diverse as Kate Bush and U2; the songs of the choir have been sampled and remixed by Drake, DJ Tiesto, FKA Twigs, Bring Me The Horizon, and many others.

  • Admission

    Min: £40.70

    Max: £59.74

  • Performer name: The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices Female Vocal Choir

  • Doors open: 7:00 pm

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