Boulgaroktόnos - Epic Byzantine Music

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2022
  • Arrangements and vocals by Farya Faraji, based on traditional melodies from Thrace. Artwork by J.F Oliveras, do check out his excellent historical reconstructions. This composition is about emperor Basil II Porphyrogennetos, “the Purple-born”, nicknamed the Bulgar Slayer (Boulgaroktónos). This nickname was earned after his conflict and annhilitation of the First Bulgarian Empire, the principal European foe of the Eastern Romans during that era. A proficient statesman, the Empire flourished in many aspects during his reign, and his legacy is one of a national hero in Greece, whilst being despised among the Bulgarians.
    Musically, I wanted this track to reflect both Bulgarian and Greek sensibilities, and the best place for that was Thracian music-a shared cultural style overlapping both Greek and Bulgarian music. This geographical style of music, defined among other things by the usage of the gaida bagpipe to provide dance tunes also fits the geographical area where many of the confrontations between the two empires occured, and also matches the regional origin of Basil’s dynasty, which originated from Thrace. The gaida bagpipe in this piece fulfills a dual Greek-Bulgarian role as it is used virtually identically on both sides of Thrace.
    For the section where the Trisagion prayer in Old Church Slavonic is being sung to represent the Bulgarian Empire, I also performed throat singing as a nod to the Bulgar aspect of the empire, which was a steppe-based culture, possibly Turkic and originally Tengrist. The lyrics are in Greek and in Old Church Slavonic, the Slavic language spoken in the First Bulgarian Empire, and which is still used as a liturgical language.
    Lyrics in Greek and Old Church Slavonic:
    Πολλά τα έτη των βασιλέων,
    Στο όνομα του βασιλιά,
    Βασίλειος Πορφυρογέννητος,
    Ό Βουλγαροκτόνος,
    свѧтꙑи боже,
    свѧтꙑи крѣпъкꙑи,
    свѧтꙑи бесъмрьтьнꙑи,
    помилоуи насъ,
    Romanised lyrics:
    Pollá ta éti ton vasiléon,
    Sto ónoma tou vasiliá,
    Vasíleios Porfyrogénitos,
    O Boulgaroktónos,
    Svjatyj Bozhe, Svjatyj Kryepkij, Svjatyj Byezsmyertnyj, Pomiluj nas
    English translation:
    Many years to the Kings!
    In the name of the King,
    Basil the Purpleborn,
    The Bulgar Slayer.
    Holy God, Holy Strong,
    Holy Immortal,
    Have mercy on us.
    #epicbyzantinemusic #epicslavicmusic
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  • @faryafaraji
    @faryafaraji  Před rokem +504

    NOTES ON THE PRONUNCIATION:
    Part of the lyrics are in Church Slavonic but the only audio reference I could find used modern Russian or Ukrainian pronunciation, which is neither representative of the current Bulgarian pronunciation of Old Slavonic or its reconstructed historical sound.
    Arrangement and vocals by Farya Faraji, based on traditional melodies from Thrace. Please note that this isn't reconstructed medieval music, only modern Thracian music. Artwork by J.F Oliveras-do check out his excellent historical reconstructions. This composition is about emperor Basil II Porphyrogennetos, “the Purple-born”, nicknamed the Bulgar Slayer (Boulgaroktónos). This nickname was earned after his conflict and annhilitation of the First Bulgarian Empire, the principal European foe of the Eastern Romans during that era. A proficient statesman, the Empire flourished in many aspects during his reign, and his legacy is one of a national hero in Greece, whilst being traditionally negative in Bulgaria.
    Musically, I wanted this track to reflect both Bulgarian and Greek sensibilities, and the best place for that was Thracian music-a shared cultural style overlapping both Greek and Bulgarian music. This geographical style of music, defined among other things by the usage of the gaida bagpipe to provide dance tunes also fits the geographical area where many of the confrontations between the two empires occured, and also matches the regional origin of Basil’s dynasty, which originated from Thrace. The gaida bagpipe in this piece fulfills a dual Greek-Bulgarian role as it is used virtually identically on both sides of Thrace.
    For the section where the Trisagion prayer in Slavonic is being sung to represent the Bulgarian Empire, I also performed throat singing as a nod to the Bulgar aspect of the empire, which was a steppe-based culture, possibly Turkic and originally Tengrist. The lyrics are in Greek and in Slavonic, the Slavic language spoken in the First Bulgarian Empire, and which is still used as a liturgical language.
    Lyrics in Greek and Church Slavonic:
    Πολλά τα έτη των βασιλέων,
    Στο όνομα του βασιλιά,
    Βασίλειος Πορφυρογέννητος,
    Ό Βουλγαροκτόνος,
    свѧтꙑи боже,
    свѧтꙑи крѣпъкꙑи,
    свѧтꙑи бесъмрьтьнꙑи,
    помилоуи насъ,
    Romanised lyrics:
    Pollá ta éti ton vasiléon,
    Sto ónoma tou vasiliá,
    Vasíleios Porfyrogénitos,
    O Boulgaroktónos,
    Svjatyj Bozhe, Svjatyj Kryepkij, Svjatyj Byezsmyertnyj, Pomiluj nas
    English translation:
    Many years to the Kings!
    In the name of the King,
    Basil the Purpleborn,
    The Bulgar Slayer.
    Holy God, Holy Strong,
    Holy Immortal,
    Have mercy on us.

    • @sprc155
      @sprc155 Před rokem +22

      The early Bulgarians were Turkic then they culture shifted to Slavic which culturally is a continuation to Roman/Greek.

    • @pseudokanax2957
      @pseudokanax2957 Před rokem +10

      Thanx god for someone like you Farya ❤️

    • @shelbyvillemusica
      @shelbyvillemusica Před rokem +3

      Thank you

    • @mavsocc
      @mavsocc Před rokem +8

      the slavonic is good enough. thank you for the song. :)

    • @babasimana
      @babasimana Před rokem

      For Bulgarian pronounciations check Kalin Kirilov and Nikola Antonov on YT
      czcams.com/channels/AIsNhZJDT9eWiiJlpzbKEA.html
      czcams.com/users/NikolaAntonov

  • @benmarley3086
    @benmarley3086 Před rokem +1338

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  • @TheAtlarchy
    @TheAtlarchy Před rokem +2570

    I know you are not Orthodox or Roman in any way, same with Indian and so on, but each time you post a song, you put your soul into it as if it was actually your own ancestry, faith, blood and life in the song... beautiful

    • @faryafaraji
      @faryafaraji  Před rokem +558

      Thanks alot!

    • @justinianthegreat1444
      @justinianthegreat1444 Před rokem +507

      Farya is honorary Roman

    • @danvlad7132
      @danvlad7132 Před rokem +185

      @@faryafaraji I never got to write it, but your romanian pronunciation in "Lelita Saftita" is the best i ever heard from a foreigner tbh. Your attention to detail for every song is really amazing! Would you ever consider creating something aromanian or vlach? I don't know of any recent compositions and I think you could perhaps have a big emotional impact for them.

    • @linagreenlyfe6705
      @linagreenlyfe6705 Před rokem +29

      Putting one's heart and soul into art, especially music, makes it more authentic.

    • @sticlavoda5632
      @sticlavoda5632 Před rokem +21

      @@faryafaraji Hello brother. Love your stuff. On an unrelated note, planing on further exploring Romanian or Vlach music on this channel in the future? You have an amazing audience that could really bring foreign interest to some underrepresented cultures such as the Aromanians and the Timok Vlachs.

  • @DemonicAthen
    @DemonicAthen Před rokem +860

    Being Bulgarian and Greek and listening to this is the most authentic experience

    • @narukami4959
      @narukami4959 Před rokem +18

      You should give a listen to his song about kaloyan

    • @DemonicAthen
      @DemonicAthen Před rokem +21

      @@narukami4959 already have, good stuff
      I love Farya's work, kinda need me some more of his Roman and Byzantine works in my life tbh

    • @narukami4959
      @narukami4959 Před rokem +11

      @@DemonicAthen yea i would love songs about simeon and justinian

    • @DemonicAthen
      @DemonicAthen Před rokem +3

      @@narukami4959 TRUE! That would be amazing.

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 Před rokem +1

      Authentically what? This is modern music.

  • @JinnDante
    @JinnDante Před rokem +582

    This is just astonishing. A Persian making Greek byzantine music with perfect transcription of Greek and defending Greek music. This means the world. Greetings from Greece and God guide your way.

    • @emilhamidi6090
      @emilhamidi6090 Před rokem +19

      Every great empire needs great enemies;) respect

    • @cumoforspotify
      @cumoforspotify Před rokem +7

      This is literally Bulgarian music. I can't even find greek music with this melody

    • @cumoforspotify
      @cumoforspotify Před rokem +2

      @@JinnDante I mean... Fraya himself calls it Thracian and Bulgarian in the description. And also this is literally how all the Bulgarian traditional dance music sounds like. I cannot even find modern day Greek music sounding similar if it isn't from the Thracian area or something. Which Byzantium isn't a descendant of ... the Bulgarians are

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před 11 měsíci +41

      ​@@cumoforspotifybulgar aren't thracian lol
      Bulgars came from what's modern day Ukraine

    • @ejoji4245
      @ejoji4245 Před 11 měsíci +20

      @@cumoforspotify of course you can't find ''modern day'' greek music sounding like this cause you are searching in the wrong place, try searching for traditional greek music or ''laika'' you might find something also the thracians didn't intermingle only with the bulgarians but with the greeks as well so some of their traditions carry to us as well

  • @darkryder13
    @darkryder13 Před rokem +967

    Much love to Bulgarians and others in the Balkans from this Greek. We shouldn't be enemies nowadays. The only way we'll get our interests attended to is by working together rather than letting outside powers come in and play games dividing us.

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +127

      I agree, history is history we shouldn't let it shape our world view today. Love to you from a Bulgarian!

    • @kalata_8691
      @kalata_8691 Před rokem +65

      Much respect αδερφέ from another Bulgarian!

    • @lakrites6246
      @lakrites6246 Před rokem +62

      🇬🇷🤝🇧🇬

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +12

      I don’t even know what Greeks have to do with this Roman Emperor of Armenian origin :-D

    • @stamatisvolanis8482
      @stamatisvolanis8482 Před rokem +90

      @@papazataklaattiranimam I think we have to do with it because virtually every history scholar in the world agrees that byzantium was completely greekified. Byzantium was roman only by name. The language was greek, the religion is called greek orthodox and the land for most of its existence was greece and anatolia(western anatolia was of mixed greek and native population and was considered a greek colony since ancient times). The roman empire itself took influence from the greeks in a lot of things, if you can't see that then you're blind. And basil's mother was greek laconian. His father could have mixed heritage but calling him armenian when he is confirmed to be at least half greek is weird to me

  • @balkanmountains2103
    @balkanmountains2103 Před rokem +450

    ''ἄλλοι μὲν ἄλλῃ τῶν πάλαι βασιλέων
    αὑτοῖς προαφώρισαν εἰς ταφὴν τόπους,
    ἐγὼ δὲ Βασίλειος, πορφύρας γόνος,
    ἵστημι τύμβον ἐν τόπῳ γῆς Ἑβδόμου
    καὶ σαββατίζω τῶν ἀμετρήτων πόνων
    οὓς ἐν μάχαις ἔστεργον, οὓς ἐκαρτέρουν·
    οὐ γάρ τις εἶδεν ἠρεμοῦν ἐμὸν δόρυ,
    ἀφ’ οὗ βασιλεὺς οὐρανῶν κέκληκέ με
    αὐτοκράτορα γῆς, μέγαν βασιλέα·
    ἀλλ’ ἀγρυπνῶν ἅπαντα τὸν ζωῆς χρόνον
    Ῥώμης τὰ τέκνα τῆς Νέας ἐρυόμην
    ὁτὲ στρατεύων ἀνδρικῶς πρὸς ἑσπέραν,
    ὁτὲ πρὸς αὐτοὺς τοὺς ὅρους τοὺς τῆς ἕω,
    ἱστῶν τρόπαια πανταχοῦ γῆς μυρία·
    καὶ μαρτυροῦσι τοῦτο Πέρσαι καὶ Σκύθαι,
    σὺν οἷς Ἀβασγός, Ἰσμαήλ, Ἄραψ, Ἴβηρ·
    καὶ νῦν ὁρῶν, ἄνθρωπε, τόνδε τὸν τάφον
    εὐχαῖς ἀμείβου τὰς ἐμὰς στρατηγίας.''
    ''Other kings of old, other
    burial places for themselves ordained,
    But I, Basil, born to the purple,
    place my tomb on the site of Hebdomon
    and I sabbatize from the endless toils
    which I accepted in battles, and which I endured.
    For nobody saw my spear at rest,
    from when the King of Heavens called me
    autokrator of the earth and senior emperor.
    but remaining vigilant through the whole span of my life
    guarding the children of New Rome
    when I marched bravely to the West,
    and as far as the very frontiers of the East,
    settling countless trophies all over the earth.
    The Persians and Scythians (Bulgars) bear witness to this,
    and along with them the Abasgian, Ishmael, the Arab, the Iberian.
    And now, man, looking upon this tomb
    reward my campaigns with prayers.''
    Thank you Farya for this amazing song!
    And greetings to our Bulgarian neighbours, now our allies and friends!

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +22

      Greetings back friend! I am glad to see someone from the balkans who doesn't hold a grudge based on history. It does really get tiring with all those xenophobes.

    • @glishev
      @glishev Před rokem +15

      Ah, nice to see the epitaph of Basil.

    • @sinansnn8016
      @sinansnn8016 Před rokem +3

      Where did you find these lyrics? Can you send me the source?

    • @divinesovereign5889
      @divinesovereign5889 Před rokem +4

      Thank you for this

    • @tsotrasanastasios6601
      @tsotrasanastasios6601 Před rokem +21

      @@sinansnn8016 it's the epitaph of Basil II

  • @sashimiPv
    @sashimiPv Před 8 měsíci +89

    Tzar Samuil was the last emperor of the First Bulgarian Empire. He had a long war of attrition with Basil 2. After the Bulgarians lost the battle at the village Klutch to the Romans, Basil captured 15 000 Bulgarian soldiers. He then blinded all of them. Then Basil send them home, for each hundred blind soldiers he put one with one eye left to lead them home. When Samuil saw what Basil had done to his men, his heart filled with sorrow and he had a heart attack and died. One of the most tragic moments of our Bulgarian past.

    • @yazovgaming
      @yazovgaming Před měsícem +5

      Actually there were two more emperors after him, but yeah he was The Last True Bulgarian Emperor of the First Bulgarian Empire.

    • @your-average-bruv
      @your-average-bruv Před 5 dny +1

      The first Peaky Blinder

  • @bengisu2760
    @bengisu2760 Před rokem +311

    Put this music in one Turkish wedding, people will start dancing halay without question. So much resemblance gave me goosebumps

    • @filippos1821
      @filippos1821 Před rokem +1

      No, they won't cause they are the cause Byzantium destroyed

    • @Jitmz
      @Jitmz Před 11 měsíci +2

      Avrupalı diye bir şey yok hepsi Türk onların melezleşmiş

    • @Jitmz
      @Jitmz Před 11 měsíci +15

      700 sene Avrupalıları yönettik yarı yarıya melezler Türk kültürünü almaları normal degilmi😂

    • @mitrahispana4119
      @mitrahispana4119 Před 11 měsíci +15

      The drums!!!! 💃🏻 the drums get me every time

    • @REDinitial
      @REDinitial Před 11 měsíci +44

      Probably same in Romania.
      Funny story, I attended a wedding in the UK as a guest of the bride, she was English but the groom was a Cypriotic Turk. By midnight it was me and the groom party all dancing to the beat of drums and flutes, it weirdly reminded me of Romanian weddings so I guess we bonded over that. The groom's family thought I was Turkish.

  • @sarantissporidis391
    @sarantissporidis391 Před rokem +385

    It's remarkable how Greece and Bulgaria have manage to overcome 1400 years of onslaught and turn into friends and partners. If this is not the stuff for a Nobel peace prize, l wonder what is.

    • @anthonykatsivalis224
      @anthonykatsivalis224 Před 11 měsíci +13

      Ay a millennium and a half of murder and pillaging ain’t gonna stop brotherhood lmao

    • @Raoxsttelle
      @Raoxsttelle Před 11 měsíci +85

      Bulgaria: Has rulers named Kaloyan "The Roman Slayer" and Krum "The Fearsome" - Krum drank from Nikephoros's skull(captured and killed him and made a cup out of his skull and later made byzantium's diplomats to drink from it when signing peace treaty)
      Greece: Has ruler named "Bulgar slayer" - captured and blindfolded bulgaria's army and left every 100th soldier with 1 eye to lead the rest back home resulting into giving bulgarias ruler at the time Samuil hearth attack and then falling under byzantium rule.
      Fast forward 1000 years and if u ask any bulgarian or greek ppl, who they hete the most, most of them would say either nobody or turks.

    • @sarantissporidis391
      @sarantissporidis391 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Raoxsttelle Turks are quite suitable to be despised by everyone and his brother l guess.

    • @okkotsu4451
      @okkotsu4451 Před 11 měsíci +32

      To be fair, Bulgaria and Greece were not always enemies, and for most of the time they were in good relations pretty sure. It's just that when they were fighting, THEY WERE REALLY fighting

    • @oakwhelie
      @oakwhelie Před 11 měsíci +22

      @@Raoxsttelle they suffered together under the turks

  • @paulyotzuar2788
    @paulyotzuar2788 Před 2 měsíci +18

    Being Cypriot ans listening to all the Byzantine music you've created has awakened my Roman blood

    • @FearTheNorth
      @FearTheNorth Před měsícem +6

      ENOCIC and only ENOCIC 🇨🇾🇬🇷🇨🇾🇬🇷

  • @huguesdiceva
    @huguesdiceva Před rokem +154

    I am blindly in love with this song.

  • @SimpleManSweden
    @SimpleManSweden Před rokem +443

    Very beautiful music.
    Respect from a Christian orthodox of Albania.

    • @ahad1609
      @ahad1609 Před rokem +1

      ORTHODOX ALBANIANS ARE THE BLOOD BROTHERS OF SERBS AND GREEKS

    • @kscempire7789
      @kscempire7789 Před rokem +9

      How many of our Orthodox brothers are there in Albania? It seems that Albania is a Muslim country

    • @SimpleManSweden
      @SimpleManSweden Před rokem +19

      @@kscempire7789 Today Muslims are not more than 60% in Albania.
      There are a lot living in Greece and Italy.
      Albanian Muslims use to drink alcohol and eat pork. I am not referring to Albanians in Kosovo and North Macedonia.
      I don't live in Albania too but when I visit my country, I see many.

    • @kscempire7789
      @kscempire7789 Před rokem +3

      @@SimpleManSweden Do the Albanian Albanians also have a bias towards the Serbs, like the Kosovo Albanians?

    • @ahad1609
      @ahad1609 Před rokem

      @@kscempire7789 take it in your mouth

  • @nikolaivanov1373
    @nikolaivanov1373 Před rokem +432

    That’s song is like the perfect bridge between the Bulgarian and Byzantine empires. Love it.

    • @seaguy8146
      @seaguy8146 Před rokem +39

      meanwhile:song literaly talking about the dude that riped of the eyes of 15,000 bulgarians ......

    • @LONGINVS_XXXIII
      @LONGINVS_XXXIII Před rokem +11

      @@seaguy8146 ROMA VICTOR

    • @seaguy8146
      @seaguy8146 Před rokem +13

      @@LONGINVS_XXXIII agreed hail byzantioum

    • @selfimprovementspanish
      @selfimprovementspanish Před rokem +22

      ​@@seaguy8146 Fair enough, a Bulgarian khan ripped off the head of a basileus and drank a cup that is a humiliation for thousands of years, so let's say it's a draw

    • @seaguy8146
      @seaguy8146 Před rokem +5

      @@selfimprovementspanish true learned it 2 days ago

  • @user-ul6mq1jd8f
    @user-ul6mq1jd8f Před rokem +56

    Respect Byzantine From Arabia

  • @cupkocupkovic5925
    @cupkocupkovic5925 Před rokem +49

    Greetings from Serbs for Greek brothers.🇷🇸❤🇬🇷

    • @seaguy8146
      @seaguy8146 Před rokem +4

      Greetings brother wish the best for serbia and for russia

    • @yura4474
      @yura4474 Před rokem +1

      Сербский курац Булгария на три мурета курва тиси руска србска куче

    • @Anti-Alban
      @Anti-Alban Před 9 měsíci

      🇬🇷🇺🇸🇬🇧

    • @user-ms6ue6bj4b
      @user-ms6ue6bj4b Před měsícem

      ​@@Anti-Albananti alban ?ta qidsha motren ngoj o Greek motren hiq mos u bo merak se ene shtetin de va morim qen bir qeni turk muti likur mut

  • @SaladMan199
    @SaladMan199 Před rokem +109

    Honey wake up Farya uploaded

    • @SaladMan199
      @SaladMan199 Před rokem +7

      Ok this might be my favorite piece you’ve released this year! Any chance we ever get your newer songs on Spotify?

    • @mariustitus4828
      @mariustitus4828 Před 3 měsíci

      Na man ima put it on full volume with cinema subwoofer she knows whats going on when she hear the drums😂😂

  • @redquoter
    @redquoter Před rokem +191

    Much love from a Russian Orthodox fan - prayin' for things to get better, peaceful, and for Greek Orthobros everywhere.

  • @cvoudaskc1852
    @cvoudaskc1852 Před rokem +54

    Greece and Bulgaria Have been together since the ancient times! We are Brothers

    • @narukami4959
      @narukami4959 Před rokem +5

      Calmest brotherhood

    • @iceblu4713
      @iceblu4713 Před rokem +3

      And romanians*
      First Bulgarian Empire
      Second Bugarian Empire
      Vidin
      Dobruja

    • @coldpllay
      @coldpllay Před měsícem +1

      Han Krum und Basileos ii dont think so :D

  • @nubnub3119
    @nubnub3119 Před rokem +264

    Wow, after listening to it for the first time, I can gladly say that this is my favorite Byzantine piece done by you. Thank you Farya. -Your Mesopotamian Brother

    • @Koli_ko-jw5ey
      @Koli_ko-jw5ey Před rokem +3

      The style with the bagpipe is typical bulgarian, inly the lyrics are greek

    • @olegchromov3705
      @olegchromov3705 Před rokem +16

      My favourite is still Hikanatoi. Nothing was able to beat this masterpiece so far.

    • @NIKOS_GEROSIDERIS
      @NIKOS_GEROSIDERIS Před rokem +16

      @@Koli_ko-jw5ey Dude the bagpipe it is mentioned in Thrace by Xenophon in Cyrus Anabasis more than 2400 years ago...and it is still a traditional music instrument in that area unique to the whole hellenic world.What are you talking about?

    • @goro2867
      @goro2867 Před rokem +16

      @@Koli_ko-jw5ey Lol do you forget the thousands of Greeks that used to live in Thrace? Music is regional not ethnic.

    • @free_helicopter_ride4250
      @free_helicopter_ride4250 Před rokem +4

      Did you have bagpipes when you were back in Volga-Bolgharia?

  • @mnastic91
    @mnastic91 Před rokem +62

    "Children of New Rome", we don't know what we had. Praise to the great emperor Basil II. Our stupidy and divisions let us to our downfall. Just look what we had then, and what we have now. Hope we gonna learn from our mistakes. Best regards from Serbia.

  • @ImperatorOfficial0
    @ImperatorOfficial0 Před rokem +213

    In the Palace of Blachernae, hearing this hymn to our Emperor, we realized that the danger on the borders of the Empire is no more and all, from peasant to Varangian Guard began to dance, because our feet caught on fire!

    • @haliho8827
      @haliho8827 Před rokem +5

      Is this a quote from a book or did you write it yourself?

    • @ImperatorOfficial0
      @ImperatorOfficial0 Před rokem +14

      I wrote it on the spot

    • @haliho8827
      @haliho8827 Před rokem +7

      @@ImperatorOfficial0 Beautiful!

    • @Ecclesiastes11718
      @Ecclesiastes11718 Před rokem +8

      This could legit be a saying from that time,written by a general or a soldier.The phrasing is excellent!

    • @Ecclesiastes11718
      @Ecclesiastes11718 Před rokem

      @@ANASTASBULGARIA777 that's the most retarded comment i've ever read in my life.go start a hobby or something

  • @alexbill1000
    @alexbill1000 Před rokem +210

    A-MA-ZING.
    Not only the lyrics that tease Basil's rule in Byzantine Empire but also the structure of this song.
    The gaida bagpipe that reflects the Thracian music, that in the end overlaps both Bulgarian and Greek culture as both have been in the region for many centuries.
    This deserves a MILLION likes and views.
    Once again, thank you mr. Faraji. Love from Greece

  • @Khan-bm8ks
    @Khan-bm8ks Před 7 měsíci +63

    As a Serb that just got back from his first trip to Constantinople, siting here, thinking about the journey and listening to this music is something different. Thank you brother, for giving your best to keep this culture alive.

    • @Geckotr
      @Geckotr Před měsícem

      It's called Istanbul now in case you forgot

    • @paulprochan8853
      @paulprochan8853 Před měsícem +1

      Just a question, Constantinople was the name of the city even during the Ottoman period.
      Why Istanbul today?
      ​@@Geckotr

    • @Svevladovich
      @Svevladovich Před měsícem

      @@paulprochan8853 Interesting fact that name ''Instanbul'' is actually a Greek word which means ''to the city''. But yeah, Constantinople is more correct to say.

  • @hamedpoker9976
    @hamedpoker9976 Před rokem +88

    As iranian...As your compatriot. I love the music you make from the ancient music and hymns of different countries, empires and kingdoms... بدون ما ایرانی ها هم موسیقی هایی که میسازی رو همه دوست داریم.. من و دوستانم همیشه منتظر کارهای جدید تو هستیم❤️

  • @nikolaoskouvatsos9222
    @nikolaoskouvatsos9222 Před rokem +77

    The greatest Byzantine emperor deserved this beautiful track. Make the next Byzantine song about Belisarius!

    • @user-hx2xl2km2e
      @user-hx2xl2km2e Před rokem +11

      Basil deserves respect but a song about Krum would also be nice. Imagine a quiet and peaceful scenery of nature that is suddenly broken by war drums....

    • @mp6471
      @mp6471 Před rokem +6

      He is indeed the greatest Roman emperor of the east!

    • @Cabbage-Enjoyer
      @Cabbage-Enjoyer Před rokem +4

      @@user-hx2xl2km2e That fucking ambush was devastating to say the least and the Skull cup was iconic as hell, defo deserve a track of him as well as Tsar Simeon I

    • @dand7763
      @dand7763 Před rokem +4

      and he did the song about Belisarius!

  • @Ravenhun7er
    @Ravenhun7er Před rokem +115

    As a Bulgarian I must admit. This is miraculous!

  • @QuantumBraced
    @QuantumBraced Před rokem +50

    I'm Bulgarian and even I have to admit that "Bulgar slayer" is a pretty badass name. 😛

    • @thePrahoable
      @thePrahoable Před 4 měsíci +5

      We have also Bulgarian tzar Kaloyan called the Roman slayer

    • @Cyberi0nix597
      @Cyberi0nix597 Před 12 dny +1

      @@thePrahoable in Greece we have a Greek hero called Nikitaras, he was called "the turk eater" because he slayed so many Turks they called him that

  • @rostdreadnorramus4936
    @rostdreadnorramus4936 Před rokem +186

    First comment, first like.
    I really love the Roman, Greek, Byzantine, and Iranian songs that you guys make. Really look forward to seeing more like them.

  • @alexandermartinov3588
    @alexandermartinov3588 Před rokem +46

    Shoutout from Bulgaria for this masterpiece

  • @cornamenpython6760
    @cornamenpython6760 Před rokem +84

    More Byzantine tracks!!! ☦️🦅
    This is so relaxing yet exciting, i know, i can't describe it, its just so magical!

  • @kristiangg4263
    @kristiangg4263 Před rokem +227

    I am Bulgarian and this son is a masterpiece! I have never heard something that beautiful!

    • @miroschool1381
      @miroschool1381 Před rokem +30

      Thats because the melody is Bulgarian

    • @paulweber1570
      @paulweber1570 Před rokem +2

      @@miroschool1381 the melody is greek-thrakian
      go back to kazastan where you came from bulgar-tatar!

    • @EnderElohim
      @EnderElohim Před rokem

      @@miroschool1381 so you saying only bulgarians like bulgarian music XD How racist you are

    • @seaguy8146
      @seaguy8146 Před rokem +22

      @@miroschool1381 Arrangements and vocals by Farya Faraji, based on traditional melodies from Thrace. So stop the C A P

    • @SimplyAdverse
      @SimplyAdverse Před rokem +16

      @@seaguy8146 Thrace is Bulgarian, all of it.

  • @samsmith2635
    @samsmith2635 Před 7 měsíci +23

    Emperor Basil II, may God keep and protect your soul.

  • @VS-kf5qw
    @VS-kf5qw Před rokem +22

    Oh wow. I was enjoying this already and then 2:30 hit? That music just took off and soared. Straight up Ramin Djawadi levels of musical escalation.

  • @bordobereeet
    @bordobereeet Před rokem +43

    I have been sad all this time of my life until i heard the epic transition at 4:37, it sends shivers down my spine every time i hear it

  • @lustinlis413
    @lustinlis413 Před rokem +71

    I like how you mixed Bulgarian pipes and Greek chant!

    • @giasifman9050
      @giasifman9050 Před rokem +10

      thats actually not a bulgarian pipe

    • @rustamtuyakov1789
      @rustamtuyakov1789 Před rokem +5

      @@giasifman9050 what is this then?

    • @giasifman9050
      @giasifman9050 Před rokem +13

      @@rustamtuyakov1789 its called tsabouna

    • @chethnik
      @chethnik Před rokem +21

      I guess all balkans have this Instrument, serbs call it "gajda"

    • @giasifman9050
      @giasifman9050 Před rokem +4

      @@chethnik Yea gadja from the Scottish instrument, but this is a different thing...

  • @paulocidreiras7398
    @paulocidreiras7398 Před 10 měsíci +31

    Greetings from Brazil. Just fallen in love for such beauty through a musical intersection between West and East.

  • @amirmohammadrezaei8074
    @amirmohammadrezaei8074 Před 6 měsíci +28

    As an Iranian whose country was at war with Byzantium for 700 years, I have heard this song many times and every time I hear it, my hair stands on end. IT `S SO Beautiful💙

  • @dutchmapping1
    @dutchmapping1 Před rokem +38

    Normally I don't enjoy longer songs, but this? You're incredibly talented, keep up the good work

  • @HistorywithCy
    @HistorywithCy Před rokem +48

    Nice one, never heard Thracian music, really appreciate you posting this!

  • @somerandomrpgenthusiast8451

    I like how in this song the Greek lyrics are celebrating Basil, while the Bulgarian ones are literally ''God, save us''. The song reflects how up to the present day many Greeks and Bulgarians would have heavily contrasting views on Basil

    • @PointBlank-nl5pf
      @PointBlank-nl5pf Před rokem +8

      Whatever their difference of opinion is on this one man, Greeks and Bulgarians are siblings in the True Faith. We need to stand United against our enemies, the Turks to our East and the Germans to our West.

    • @Leonard_Euler
      @Leonard_Euler Před rokem

      @@PointBlank-nl5pf Bro no one cares about your countries, stop being paranoid.

    • @jokester3076
      @jokester3076 Před 11 měsíci +8

      Basil II did not order the deaths or cruel mistreatment of Bulgarian civilians, he worked to peacefully integrate Bulgarians into the empire after Samuel was defeated. Collectively punishing Samuel’s whole army with eye gouging was cruel and excessive, would’ve been considered a war crime in todays age, but that’s not why Basil II is celebrated in present day by Greeks . He brought the Byzantine empire to its final apex, it’s last golden age before everything spiralled downward in the following centuries, his contemporaries said he was a popular ruler who lived a very ascetic life much like the saint he was named after.

    • @charlesc.9012
      @charlesc.9012 Před 9 měsíci +1

      It is also ridiculous. The Bulgarians were the foreign invaders in every sense of the word, and the Eastern Roman emperors also tried to make peace with and integrate the Bulgars. It is not Basil's fault for being cruel, but the Bulgars were far too aggressive and ambitious, so they could not be treated reasonably.

    • @somerandomrpgenthusiast8451
      @somerandomrpgenthusiast8451 Před 9 měsíci

      @@charlesc.9012 According to the Oxford Dictionary on the Byzantines, Basil got his cruel reputation for blinding around 30000 captured Bulgarian troops, due to it being a common method of punishing traitors in the empire (which Basil viewed the Bulgars as).

  • @thkarape
    @thkarape Před rokem +50

    Thrace and the Aegean islands rank among my favorite musical regions in Greece because of the bagpipes. For some reason there seems to be a lot of bagpipe hate online and I don't get. It's a great instrument.

    • @Epicurus941
      @Epicurus941 Před rokem +6

      Και οι Πόντιοι την χρησιμοποιούμε όπως και οι Κρητικοί 💪🏻🇬🇷

    • @ahad1609
      @ahad1609 Před rokem +1

      Thrace is not Greek. Thracians spit on the Hellens.

    • @user-we2on3nj4o
      @user-we2on3nj4o Před rokem +24

      @@ahad1609 uhh Thracian haven't been a thing for centuries. Thrace is now inhabited by Greeks, Turcks and Bulgarians. So your comment is both idiotic and wrong.

    • @ahad1609
      @ahad1609 Před rokem

      @@user-we2on3nj4o Says the LOW IQ person. The land is still named Thrace and people of Thracan origin still live there.

    • @bloodangel19
      @bloodangel19 Před rokem

      @@user-we2on3nj4o my man out here speaking for a dead nation and a long gone tribe lmao.

  • @pablito-oq4qp
    @pablito-oq4qp Před rokem +58

    Respect 🇬🇷 from a true spaniard 🇪🇸👍

    • @noeldanielakyurcek
      @noeldanielakyurcek Před rokem +14

      Respect For Both Greece And Spain All Day!
      Amen
      From A Greek Byzantine Spaniard!
      🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸

    • @pablito-oq4qp
      @pablito-oq4qp Před rokem +8

      @@noeldanielakyurcek god bless you 🇪🇸✝️🇬🇷

    • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
      @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 7 měsíci +7

      Arriba España!
      Οι Έλληνες αγαπάμε τους Ισπανούς.

    • @alejandroperez7359
      @alejandroperez7359 Před 4 měsíci +4

      x2

  • @longliveforfinland8357
    @longliveforfinland8357 Před rokem +468

    🇬🇷⚔️ long live for the greek culture, mother of the european culture

    • @janstaniszewski536
      @janstaniszewski536 Před rokem +83

      In fact, I think that the Greek Culture is a Mother to European culture together with the Roman one. Greetings to you from Poland!

    • @longliveforfinland8357
      @longliveforfinland8357 Před rokem +26

      @@janstaniszewski536 yes its correct my Friends , hello from belgium 👋

    • @sherlockholmes3308
      @sherlockholmes3308 Před rokem +15

      @@Deaabaldeabdeab German and Ispain mother of the european culture? 😆😆😆😆😆😆👍

    • @longliveforfinland8357
      @longliveforfinland8357 Před rokem +9

      @@KohanKilletz assyria*

    • @longliveforfinland8357
      @longliveforfinland8357 Před rokem +5

      @@KohanKilletz yeaaaaaaaah its more difficult toi explain , we Can Say the same for the sumerians from Uruk city or the elamite of elam , same for egyptian

  • @catalinmarius3985
    @catalinmarius3985 Před 9 měsíci +34

    His nickname, Boulgaroktόnos, is really undeserved. In spite of him destroying the Bulgarian Empire he treated his Bulgarian subjects well and kept the titles and privileges of the Bulgarian nobles, only relocating them, in fact Basil II integrated Bulgaria in the Byzantine Empire so well that it stayed as part of the empire until it feel. And on the internal spehere, it was a period of peace and wealth and prosperity for the average Byzantine citizen. He is one of the few who managed to find the perfect balance between a hand of iron and a hand of velvet. Blessed are those who can find the balance between righteous might and righteous peace.

    • @narukami4959
      @narukami4959 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I don't think he would like the nickname either

    • @AmirSatt
      @AmirSatt Před 7 měsíci +3

      Maybe, but gouging bulgarians' eyes was certainly unnecesserary after already defeating them, lol

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před 6 měsíci +6

      He didn't treat them well
      what?
      The sole reason he treated em "well"
      Is cause the Bulgars submitted to him and kneeled
      Those who didn't get their eyes popped out if not worse

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@narukami4959you really are delusional god damn

    • @greoko
      @greoko Před 6 měsíci

      @@catalinmarius3985 your point just doesn't make sense
      sorry to say
      While My point still stands Just cause he didn't blind em doesn't mean they were well treated "oh what's that? He didn't blind the ones that were afraid for their lives and surrendered?? Omg he must be such a nice guy!!!!"
      That's what you sound like
      And the tittle fits him just fine
      Cause as his tittle implies
      He was very good at killing bulgars
      Your delusion is my amusement so if you want to keep yapping I'll be pleased to see what other nonsense you have to say

  • @theshadowsagas3617
    @theshadowsagas3617 Před rokem +64

    The perfect music to blindly stumble over the Balkan Mountains to!

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +25

      Can confirm I triped 10 times and I am not even half way to Preslav, having my Wallachian friend type for me.

    • @orthochristos
      @orthochristos Před rokem +1

      @@knyazvals4824 LOL

    • @fransciscoeldrako8870
      @fransciscoeldrako8870 Před rokem

      😂

    • @cloudftw113
      @cloudftw113 Před rokem +2

      I was hoping to find a reference to Basil II memeing on Bulgaria in comments, can safely say I'm satisfied lol

    • @waIdemar44
      @waIdemar44 Před rokem +1

      @@knyazvals4824 I assume he is a lucky one in a hundred

  • @norielgames4765
    @norielgames4765 Před 4 měsíci +10

    I'm starting to gather so much respect for Persians man. From a Persian singing in Greek, Romaniand, Bulgarian....
    To Bahador, a Persian holding linguistic connection videos.
    To a certain someone I know who's awesome at programming! 😉

  • @_F_C_
    @_F_C_ Před rokem +39

    The transition at 4:35 is just magnificent

  • @mp6471
    @mp6471 Před rokem +30

    This one could be your best work about Byzantine music, I cannot decide between this and psalm 135. The Thracian/Bulgarian bigpipe is so joyful and really gives the impression of the happiness filling Romaioi's hearts knowing that their mortal enemies the Bulgars have been slayed. Also the part in old Bulgarian asking for mercy to Emperor Basil II is great.

  • @ortensiorusso4775
    @ortensiorusso4775 Před 10 měsíci +25

    I love ancient history especially Roman ,Greek égyptien, Persian and sumérien . Your music brings me back to those days Keep up your great work Farya 👍👊🏻🤗

  • @alikmirza4953
    @alikmirza4953 Před 5 měsíci +30

    Мне очень нравится ваше творчество! Я из России, но ваши песни близки мне по духу. Спасибо большое за ваш труд! ☺️

    • @user-gu3oo5no2n
      @user-gu3oo5no2n Před 5 měsíci +2

      Да, мне тоже нравятся национальные турецкие песни

    • @HB013b
      @HB013b Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@user-gu3oo5no2n турецкие xdd

    • @metamorphosa9838
      @metamorphosa9838 Před 3 měsíci

      @@user-gu3oo5no2n Причем здесь турецкие песни?? Вы хоть описания к видео читаете?

  • @knyazvals4824
    @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +85

    Well, I think it's fair to do a track about the Bulgarian Empire now, right? :D

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +19

      By the way great song as always! Your talent is absolutely fantastic my friend! :)

    • @hohenstaufen2345
      @hohenstaufen2345 Před rokem +6

      I have a suspection were you could be from😑

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +7

      @@hohenstaufen2345 is it really that obvious 😏

    • @hohenstaufen2345
      @hohenstaufen2345 Před rokem +4

      @@knyazvals4824 i dont know but that request mixed with a south slav Name is a bit of a hint🤔

    • @knyazvals4824
      @knyazvals4824 Před rokem +6

      @@hohenstaufen2345 lol you got me red handed

  • @tarhancihanyand2506
    @tarhancihanyand2506 Před rokem +66

    It's a pleasure to listen to your music while reading something from Byzantine history, Farya. The fact that you approach the history of every nation with such respect has made me respect you as well. I'm looking forward to their music!

  • @petarm27
    @petarm27 Před rokem +24

    hi Farya, love your work.. I find this what you make quite amazing and impressive!
    greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸

  • @IchBinSylvester
    @IchBinSylvester Před rokem +17

    I've said it multiple times and I will say it again, Farya Faraji is a rare gem.

  • @riscatur
    @riscatur Před rokem +103

    I respect Byzantium a lot, it was a beautiful empire. from Turkiye

    • @PRAEFECTVSMAGNVSXXXIII
      @PRAEFECTVSMAGNVSXXXIII Před rokem +12

      Its Roman Empire not byzantium RUM

    • @riscatur
      @riscatur Před rokem +31

      @@PRAEFECTVSMAGNVSXXXIII true, they never called themselves Byzantium.
      Sorry, i meant Roman Empire...

    • @maassrddd
      @maassrddd Před rokem +1

      @@PRAEFECTVSMAGNVSXXXIII but roman empire was no more

    • @alondon6950
      @alondon6950 Před rokem +17

      Its Greek and soon will be Greek again.

    • @its_arhann
      @its_arhann Před rokem

      @@alondon6950 Wake up dude, wake up! Istanbul is never gonna be yours again, NEVER, neither Thessaloniki gonna be ours. Look, I can still go Greece and visit there and do my vacation and come back to my country, a piece of land doesn’t needs to be mine anymore, just wake up we’re in 2022 we’re not gonna kill eachother like our ancestors did. It’s over, it’s time for peace now.

  • @pseudomonas03
    @pseudomonas03 Před rokem +62

    Stunning song for the greatest Basileus of all, Basil the II! I can hear this song playing while Basil charging with his battle cry "Όστις πολεμιστής ακολουθείτω μοι", i.e. "each warrior follow me!" Excellent job!

    • @justinianthegreat1444
      @justinianthegreat1444 Před rokem +6

      How insulting!

    • @magistermilitumbelisarius5365
      @magistermilitumbelisarius5365 Před rokem +4

      @@justinianthegreat1444 Justinian's reign was when the eastern Roman Empire was at the height of its power. Ave, Imperator IVSTINIANE!

    • @enigmachinasclass8153
      @enigmachinasclass8153 Před rokem +1

      @@magistermilitumbelisarius5365 I love Justinian, but it could be argued that the extent of his conquests overextended the empire which led to issues later on, that said he's still a GOAT.

    • @prodigalsonofsuns
      @prodigalsonofsuns Před rokem +1

      @@enigmachinasclass8153 I mean, no one can ever be prepared for a plague when it hits. Sadly, for Justinian, that soured stability following his reconquests.

    • @magistermilitumbelisarius5365
      @magistermilitumbelisarius5365 Před rokem +2

      @@enigmachinasclass8153 To be fair, this is just my laymen historical opinion, while I agree with you at the core of things, Justinian could not have known about the looming plague, nor about the Arabic armies which would soon gather 100 years later to overrun the Mediterranean basin. If the plague did not strike when it had, it is possible that Belisarius would have kept marching onwards. Justinian's biggest blunder was not taking into account the very real threat of the Sassanid Empire. This oversight would have big repercussions in the following century.

  • @stirpsromanica
    @stirpsromanica Před rokem +38

    The most beautiful Byzantine song you make, one of my favs so far!!!

  • @patrick9876
    @patrick9876 Před rokem +15

    Listening to this, I started dancing. And I’m not one to dance for any reason.
    Many thanks for sharing this, I appreciate it!

  • @BashkirAstronaut
    @BashkirAstronaut Před rokem +46

    It came out cool! I especially liked the part with the Old Church Slavonic language!
    I would like a song with this language : D

  • @KILLLEEERA
    @KILLLEEERA Před rokem +58

    As usual, Farya has outdone himself yet again !
    Love your work and all the passionate effort that goes in it.
    Привет от България 🇧🇬

    • @sprc155
      @sprc155 Před rokem

      You say privet in Bulgaria like Russian?

    • @KILLLEEERA
      @KILLLEEERA Před rokem +4

      @@sprc155 Yes, but we mostly use Здравей (inf./sin.) or Здравейте (for./pl.)

  • @Constantine235
    @Constantine235 Před měsícem +3

    “Born in the purple”. Epic composition Farya 👏👏

  • @user-zm3pp7ls6v
    @user-zm3pp7ls6v Před rokem +36

    Превосходная композиция, достойная.

  • @somai_1
    @somai_1 Před 24 dny +3

    Your music is truly wonderful! It transports me to a different time.

  • @martinbryaskov7709
    @martinbryaskov7709 Před 10 měsíci +19

    as a bulgarian this beat hits hard its just amazing and i love it as well as how you merged both countrie's culture into 1 song

  • @giannisch95
    @giannisch95 Před rokem +14

    You are listening to a very ancient greek instrument, the ancient name of this instrument is "askavlos", and it was commonly used during festivals or even worships.
    When this instrument and these rythms were played in Greece there were no slavs, no tatars, no mongols etc, its a very ancient instrument.

  • @M3atheadGaming
    @M3atheadGaming Před 11 měsíci +13

    That rush of enthusiasm at 2:31 is addictive

  • @ariya.ku4
    @ariya.ku4 Před 7 měsíci +28

    The Kurds love and understand the Greek people very well. Long live Greek culture and greetings from the children of the mountains to the children of the seas ❤❤❤

  • @lentamintal
    @lentamintal Před 10 měsíci +8

    I have to write my thought somewere. And here I find it apropiate. I am very disapointed that in cinematography the history of the bizantine empire or eastern roman empire is inexistent. It is almost completly ignored. Very infuriating. But I am happy to see its history persist in music❤❤❤

  • @Alexander-oq3gc
    @Alexander-oq3gc Před rokem +13

    It is a good day! Another masterpiece by Farya!

  • @badlieutenant536
    @badlieutenant536 Před rokem +30

    Dear Farya, this is an absolutely stunning work of art. Basil II is my favourite Emperor. A fantastic general and administrator who took the Byzantine Empire to its zenith in military and diplomatic power whilst leaving the imperial coffers overflowing in addition to helping the poor. You made a composition that truly honours his legacy. Unbelievable job.

  • @sidirovichbanki3993
    @sidirovichbanki3993 Před rokem +24

    Неплохое произношение старославянского языка. Очень интересно было бы услышать песни авторского произведения или каверы полностью на старославянском или даже может на русском.

  • @user-kw7xr8vt4i
    @user-kw7xr8vt4i Před rokem +15

    This song touched my soul. Thank you from albania

  • @davidbalogun7569
    @davidbalogun7569 Před rokem +15

    Flavius Belisarius definitely deserves one as well. Great music!

  • @teodorak7573
    @teodorak7573 Před rokem +13

    This is just gorgeous. Especially at 4:40 when the music soars like an eagle.

  • @orthochristos
    @orthochristos Před rokem +13

    It was never in doubt, but this sealed it. Now I know who will score my epic film "The Last Emperor". Χαίρε αδερφέ.

  • @Narut0Namikaze
    @Narut0Namikaze Před 11 dny +1

    Such an amazing melody on the bagpipe I have no way to express how familiar and awesome it sounds! Its a really emotional experience thank you so much ! Huge respect from Greece!

  • @ShahanshahShahin
    @ShahanshahShahin Před rokem +14

    Basil II was a Chad just like you Farya bro
    😊

  • @boris8515
    @boris8515 Před rokem +11

    Legendary piece for a legendary emperor. I cant name even a single historian who wont put Basil II in top 3 Eastern Roman emperors of all time, and for a very good reason. He managed to conquer Bulgaria, after a few unsuccessful attempts, he totally defeated them at Kleidion. As Bulgarians were considered usurpers by the Romans, the entire army was blinded, as that was the usual punishment for usurpers. The Bulgarian emperor died from heart attack once he saw his blinded army return. However, after that, Basil ruled over Bulgaria quite peacefully, letting them all tend to their own matters and limiting taxes to avoid the nobility (who all remained the same, despite the conquest) to take too much from the peasants.
    He also formed the Varangian guard, an elite unit from Vikings and Rus, who would serve the Roman emperor for centuries to follow. He recieved the initial Varangian army from the Rus king, who sent them in return for marrying Basil's sister. According to some sources, he as well had plans to reconquer parts of Italy... but death came first, and he wasnt able to do so. Like many other great Roman emperors, he had a succession issue, as he left no heir. In fact, he was so busy conquering and reorganizing the state, that he never even married, which was rare for these times. He is also the longest reigning Roman emperor, and ranks quite high on the global longest reign list as well.

  • @wisdm1998
    @wisdm1998 Před rokem +23

    this sound awakes worriors in every balkan soul . this is pure high octane fuel for me i'm from Dobrogea Ro🇷🇴

  • @holodomor1835
    @holodomor1835 Před rokem +15

    As a latin and an orthodox i can fell my heart full of pride

  • @mitrahispana4119
    @mitrahispana4119 Před rokem +28

    I can’t stop dancing with my hands in the air! I like to imagine ancient Romaioi/Byzantines jamming to this in headphones. If they had headphones 😂 😉 another absolute gem from Farya

    • @Hoi4o
      @Hoi4o Před rokem +2

      They had it far better than just headphones - dark-haired sun-tanned musicians and dancers :D

    • @mitrahispana4119
      @mitrahispana4119 Před rokem +3

      @@Hoi4o makes me imagine Belisarius charging at the Vandals outside Carthage

  • @marcusscipio9483
    @marcusscipio9483 Před rokem +7

    I often comment under Farya's masterpieces and this is yet another one of them. Farya, you confirm that there are two types of people in the modern era: those taking advantage of the digital leverage to amplify their passion and diverse skillset, and those choosing to massively dumb down.
    Huge admirations once again, the bagpipe in this piece cannot be differentiated from a native song here in Bulgaria. The Balkans are a very interesting, hugely diverse, yet extremely alike place.
    Now a message to all my Balkan brethren: it is hight time we unify and work together towards a common goal, we are too similar to be too different and finally put nationalistic dogmas aside. If this is not enough, here's a Canadian-Persian man, who has no affinity or any "ethnocultural" connection who's actually doing this with his masterpieces.
    Peace and special love to Ellada from a Bulgarian with roots from upper and lower Thrace (Plovdiv, Drama)!

  • @raduioan6619
    @raduioan6619 Před 9 měsíci +7

    I came here by chance. After listening once I didn't want to leave anymore.
    Magnifique!
    Greetings from Romania! Stay strong brothers, Christ is Risen!☦☦☦☦✝️✝️✝️✝️

  • @user-gx3tx7nw1y
    @user-gx3tx7nw1y Před 3 měsíci +5

    One of the most important and glorious Emperors of Byzantium.Although it was cruel on what happened to the Bulgarian prisoners,we must not forget that the times were far different from nowadays.And a fact that only two Emperors carried the name Vasilios throughout 1130 years of the Byzantine Empire.Vasilios II Boulgaroktonos reigned for 49 years, (976-1025).

  • @daspotato895
    @daspotato895 Před rokem +21

    I realise this came out a while ago. But this has become probably my favourite track by you, Farya. The sudden change at 2:32 is absolutely incredible. I wish I could re-hear that for the first time because it's just so good. It makes me think of a grand adventure on horseback over highlands and mountains (which is quite fitting given Bulgaria's landscape, and Basil's frequent journeys across it). I also love the way the Gaida drops away to be replaced by the throat singing for the Slavonic bits. Wish this was on Spotify so I could jam to it without CZcams premium.

  • @greygamertales1293
    @greygamertales1293 Před rokem +14

    I get happy whenever Farya posts a new video. I like beauty of Bulgarian music and some of the Bulgarian music traditions today might have a remaining aspect of the music from the Bulgars even though it has been more than a thousand years ago.

    • @mihailvs90
      @mihailvs90 Před 25 dny

      Bulgaroktnos means bulgarian killer

  • @dionisisgeorgiadis6742
    @dionisisgeorgiadis6742 Před 10 měsíci +7

    As a Greek Orthodox Christian and being from Smyrna, I love Byzantine Empire and even if God let them to fall we will have Hagia Sophia in our hands soon. One year more.

  • @user-pl6mj7cj6n
    @user-pl6mj7cj6n Před 6 měsíci +7

    Много и хубаво българско.Ако тогава бяхме заедно нямаше да преживеем последващия кошмар.Нека бъдем заедно сега ,за да не се повтаря лошото.❤❤❤

  • @CICmars
    @CICmars Před rokem +9

    this is one of the best prices I've heard so far, thank you again for making something beautiful 🙏🏽

  • @theshadowsagas3617
    @theshadowsagas3617 Před rokem +10

    Honey wake up, Farya Faraji just uploaded!

  • @hasancanakcam8973
    @hasancanakcam8973 Před rokem +14

    Yet another banger from Farya! Loving your work and how historically touching it is, much love from the Netherlands and Turkey!

  • @AAA-BBB
    @AAA-BBB Před rokem +10

    I'm a long-time subscriber, but this is the first time I've commented. This work just magnificent. There are no other words.
    Thank you Farya !

  • @begemod1743
    @begemod1743 Před rokem +48

    As Bulgarian, I totally understood the old church Slavonic lyrics, in fact even today Bulgarians sing in old church Slavonic mostly in the folk songs

    • @Jitmz
      @Jitmz Před 11 měsíci

      Bulgar diye bir ırk yok😂

    • @marthsmask5798
      @marthsmask5798 Před 11 měsíci +5

      ​@@Jitmz🐖🇹🇷

    • @user-eu2rp5dk6j
      @user-eu2rp5dk6j Před 8 měsíci

      As Ukrainian I totally understood the old church Slavonic lyrics too. We don't use old church Slavonic in our folk songs, but use it in prayers

  • @_spectre_1589
    @_spectre_1589 Před rokem +12

    In my opinion, this is the best byzantine music that you've ever made! I listen to your songs almost every single day. They're so beautiful! You're incredible, Farya!

  • @user-hx2xl2km2e
    @user-hx2xl2km2e Před rokem +3

    You are extremely precise in everything you make. I read the description below I am amazed how careful is every word of yours. Thank you for your wonderful work!

  • @Orthodoge
    @Orthodoge Před rokem +11

    Wish there were more Byzantine shows/movies

    • @magistermilitumbelisarius5365
      @magistermilitumbelisarius5365 Před rokem +4

      Perhaps if you guys stop calling it Byzantine, and just Roman instead as it was truly was, then more folks in the West would be interested in learning about them. The "Byzantines" are scorned in the West, for not being Roman. Calling it "Byzantine" just perpetuates throwing this glorious time of Roman history into oblivion. I apologize if this post came across as pedantic, but it is true.

    • @MKultraultimate
      @MKultraultimate Před rokem

      hahaha I follow you on twitter

  • @classicalodyssey
    @classicalodyssey Před rokem +9

    As soon as I started listening I was basically breathing Thracian air! Not only do you possess great talent and are a great musical scholar, but what I also appreciate is your great intuition, which is actually crucial in recreating lost environments, sounds, or discovering facts or truths that are often elusive and would otherwise leave no path to their discovery that would be perceptible to our senses. I hope I made sense... Anyways, this is one of my favourite pieces you've produced of this genre!

  • @TheZdencos
    @TheZdencos Před rokem +1

    Amazing!!
    Dear Farya, this is yet another banger. Goes straight to my favourite "Epic Byzantine playlist".
    I wish you all the joy creating music can provide and I look forward hearing more of these amazingly beautiful Byzantine songs.
    Pax pax pax

  • @semsem3083
    @semsem3083 Před rokem +9

    This is awesome!!!
    I was listening to your musics while I was in Istanbul (especially Polychronion)walking where Constantine, Justinian and Alexis walk