Formed in 1951 under the direction of Philip Koutev, and originally known as [a1160447] they are best known for their contribution to the "[a=Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares]" series of LPs released by [a=Marcel Cellier] from 1975 onwards. Allegedly [a=John Fryer] played a cassette tape of [a=Marcel Cellier]'s first volume of recordings to 4AD principal [a=Ivo] who decided to licence and reissue them. The result was "Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares" an LP of recordings by the choir - who were, however, uncredited leading many to believe that Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares was the name of the choir. Volume 2 of the series featured recordings from the choir - credited as [a=Choeur RTB] - and other folk groups, as did Volume 3. The success of the series encouraged the choir to tour, and a "super group" featuring members of the choir and other folk groups toured in the 1990s under the name "Le Mystère Des Voix Bulgares" or "The Mystery of Bulgarian Voices" under the leadership of Dora Hristova. This ensemble recorded the "Ritual" and "Bulgarian Custom Songs" and the live LPs "A Concert in the Cathedral" and "Melody Rhythm and Harmony."
1994
1991
2024
2024
1995
Elektra Nonesuch
3xCD, Album, RE + Box, Comp
1995
1989
1989
1988
1987
Capriccio (2), Capriccio Digital
Cass, Comp, Club
2023
2020
Not On Label (Grimes (4) Self-released)
17xFile, AAC, Comp, 256
2018
FACT Magazine
File, MP3, Mixed, 320
2018
2015
Radio 3
File, MP3, Mixed, 256
2012
Self-Titled
File, MP3, Mixed, 320
2011
Not On Label (Barbados! Self-released)
File, MP3, Mixed, 128
2011
Nascente
2xCD, Comp
2008
2003
1997
1995
Rounder Records
3xCD, Comp
1995
Columbia House, X - Communications
CD, Comp, Promo, Transcription
1991
World's Best Records
CD, Comp
1988
2003