The New Laduvane Songbook: Balkan folksongs for female voices

Laduvane was a Balkan ensemble that performed in New England and beyond in the 1970s and 1980s. This is an updated, newly typeset version of the famous, much-bootlegged Laduvane songbook.

The book is 6x9, perfect bound, 48 pages.

It is available "print on demand" from createspace.com. Click this link: The New Laduvane Songbook at CreateSpace.com (or the screen shot below) and you will be taken to our page at CreateSpace, from which you can purchase the book.

Laduvane Songbook, Eastern European traditional songs for women's voices

Songs included:
Ajde Jano (Serbia)
Što e Ludo (Bulgaria)
Sadi Moma (Bulgaria)
Liko Kolo (Lika, Dalmatia)
Prsten Mi Padna (Macedonia)
Savo Vodo (Croatia)
Divojka Je (Croatia)
Zaspo Janko (Garesnica, Croatia)
Tri Jeterve (Stari Mikanouci, Croatia)
Vrliko Kolo (Lika, Dalmatia)
Mi Go Zatvorile (Macedonia)
Dve Nevesti (Bulgaria)
Banijsko Kolo (Pokuplje, Croatia)
Danama (Republic of Georgia)
Molih Ta (Bulgaria)
Otdavali Molodu (Russia)
Dobro Došle (Macedonia)
Oj Poved Kolo (Croatia)
Daj Mi, Daj (Previc, Dalmatia)
Ej, Pletenice (Croatia)
Polegala (Bulgaria)
Što Mi E Milo (Bulgaria)
Notes and Sources
References
Pronunciation Guide
Na Pirino Mome (Macedonia)
Na Ugorje (Russia)
Czerwone (Poland)
Bisero Cerko (Bulgaria)
Oi Da Ty Kalinushka (Russia)


Questions? Email the author, Jane Peppler.