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The song is a deeply moving narrative that blends the historical struggles of the Bulgarian people with the majestic, often personified, landscape of the Stara Planina (Balkan Mountains). Theme and Cultural Significance
: For many Bulgarians, this song serves as a reminder of their ancestors' resilience and the spiritual connection between the land and its history. About Guna Ivanova guna_ivanova_zaplakala_e_stara_planina
Guna Ivanova’s interpretation is particularly famous for its: The song is a deeply moving narrative that
: Often performing with her granddaughters, Desi and Zhaki, to showcase the continuity of Bulgarian musical heritage. (The Balkan Mountains have begun to weep) is
(The Balkan Mountains have begun to weep) is one of the most iconic and emotionally resonant folk songs in the repertoire of the renowned Bulgarian singer Guna Ivanova .
The song belongs to the tradition of "Haydut" (rebel) songs, which celebrate the heroes who fought against Ottoman rule. In Bulgarian folklore, the Balkan Mountains are often depicted as a mother or a protector of these rebels. When the mountains "weep," it symbolizes a period of great sorrow, loss, or a looming threat to the nation.