Tzane m', jân, This persian word, that travelled through the centuries from Iran to Turkey, and then to Greece and Bulgaria, means ‘soul. Trio Tzane is the story of a meeting. Three women, three singers, three nationalities, meet in Paris and decide to join their voices in polyphony. They tell stories so different, yet so similar. They sing in greek, turkish, bulgarian, serbian, macedonian, telling balkanic stories, sang in their own way on in the way of the ancestors, mixing vocal improvisations with compositions of young compositors. A voyage from Epirus and Macedonia to Bulgaria, and then Turkey and the Black Sea. A story told by three voices, that join and separate in particular harmonic patterns. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.