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Bulgarians and Macedonians blend voices in Kyustendil initiative Let's All Sing Together 

Photo: Kiril Falin

Kyustendil residents and guests of the town are invited to participate in the initiative "Let's all sing together" today at 12.00 in front of the community center "Bratstvo". 
The event is being held for the fourth year within the framework of the International Schlager Song Contest "Sing, Heart" with the participation of musicians from Bulgaria and North Macedonia. 
The organizers will provide each participant with the lyrics of the two songs "Bralla Moma Kapini" (Young Maiden was Picking Blackberries) and "Pile, Slavei Pile" (Nightingale, Oh, Nightingale). "All are welcome to join together in making an unforgettable performance of these popular songs and to set a good example of tolerance and mutual respect, because music unites," said Ivan Andonov, chairman of the community centre.



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