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ID: GD330 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr Theodosii Spassov, “the best kaval on the planet”, presents yet another original programme (so far Gega New has released five of his albums). In this CD the pieces were recorded together with the Big Band of the Bulgarian National Radio. Against the background of the orchestra sound, the release also includes two works for piano and kaval. Theodosii Spassov is the first Bulgarian musician who successfully synthesizes Bulgarian folk music with other genres, mostly jazz. His first attempts were in his student years, and his project with Milcho Leviev (1990) leads him to the world stage. This is followed by his concerts with Albert Mangelsdorf, with the percussionist from India Trilok Gurtu, the ethno-jazz stars Rabih Abou-Khalil and Glen Velez, the Canadian singer Kareen Young, Andy Sheppard, Mark Johnson, the Greek musicians Dionisis Savopulos, Kostas Theodorou, the world- famous Riverdance formation... Theodosii Spassov has played with almost all Bulgarian jazz musicians. Recently, he has cooperated with colleagues from the Balkan countries. Together they have launched two projects - “Balkan Horses” and “Balkan Winds. His music has been warmly applauded in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Germany, Greece, Holland, India, Israel, Japan, Nepal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, the U.K., the USA and many more countries.
Performers: Theodosii Spassov, Milen Kukosharov, Mihail Yosifov, Ognyan Veskov,
Big Band of BNR, Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: Willy Kazassian, Yanko Miladinov |
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ID: GD342 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Chamber Orchestra Composer Miroslav Danev presents an interesting programme featuring works composed during 1986-2007. He writes mainly instrumental compositions - for symphony and string orchestra, chamber works for wind quintet, string quartet, sonatas, piano pieces. His works have been performed in Bulgaria and abroad (the Czech Republic, Georgia, Russia, the UK, the USA). Some of them were written specially for renowned Bulgarian musicians. A part of his compositions are published in New York by Dr. Raoul R. Ronson, President of Seesaw Music Corp.
Miroslav Danev (b. 1958) graduated from the “Pancho Vladigerov” National Academy of Music as a flutist. He attended composition classes under Prof. Marin Goleminov and Krassimir Kyurkchiisky. He took part in composition master classes under Ton de Leeuw. Since 1987 Miroslav Danev has been working as a Sound Engineer and Music Consultant at the Bulgarian National Radio’s Studio Recording Department.
Performers: Kremena Acheva - flute, Kostadin Iotzov - oboe,
Vangel Tangarov - clarinet, Yasen Teodosiev - horn, Ivanka Marinska - bassoon, Christo Christov - flute, Mario Angelov - piano, Lyudmil Nenchev - violin,
Nanko Dimitrov - violin, Ognian Konstantinov - viola, Christo Tanev - cello
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductors: Milen Nachev, Grigor Palikarov, Georgi Andreev |
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ID: GD332 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr The premiere performance of Symphony No. 1 took place on November 20th, 1889 in Budapest, conducted by the author himself. Almost 120 years after the premiere, Njagul Tumangelov accomplished the recording of this massive work.
Being the son of the famous composer, choir conductor and music pedagogue Dragia Tumangelov, he naturally chose music as his career. Njagul Tumangelov received his music education at the Music School for Gifted Children in Sofia and then went on to study at the State Academy of Music - Sofia, in the class of Professor Boyan Lechev. In 1962 he became the principal concertmaster of Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, and in 1969 he received the position of principal concertmaster of the Austrian Radio and Television, and later - the Bavarian Radio and Television. He is a founder and primarius of the Austrian Radio and Television string quartet. It was by accident that he launched on his career as a conductor - the conductor of Il barbiere di Siviglia by Paisiello in the chamber opera in Vienna was suddenly taken ill and Mr. Tumangelov took his place and conducted the performance. Since then he has been successfully working both as a violin player and a conductor.
In 2000 Gega New released a CD with three sonatas for violin and piano by Villa-Lobos, recorded by Njagul Tumangelov - violin, and Bojidar Noev - piano (GD 224). Now, 8 years later, his admirers will be able to appreciate his talent as a conductor.
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Njagul Tumangelov, conductor
Recorded in Studio 1 of the Bulgarian National Radio, October 2-4th, 2007 |
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ID: VVCD-00157 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr Recorded: 1956 (1-4); 1960 (5) |
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ID: VVCD-00168 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Kolekce: Orchestral WorksPodkolekce: Orchestr Recorded: 1946, 1947 |
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ID: AV2100149 Disk: 1 Type: CD |
Podkolekce: Klavír |
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