President Rumen Radev has presented the Badge of Honor of the head of state to folk singer and music pedagogue Tsvetanka Varimezova. She has been on the stage for 40 years and has participated in over 2,000 concerts. She has been teaching Bulgarian folklore at the University of California, Los Angeles for nearly 20 years.
Mrs. Varimezova is among the most talented and zealous defenders of the Bulgarian music tradition and culture. She has dedicated her professional and life path to a significant cause - to reveal the timeless, authentic, enormous treasure of Bulgarian folklore, President Radev said. Bulgaria is in my heart, the singer replied upon receiving the award.
An ensemble of two or more harps is nothing new to the Bulgarian stage. What is new, though, is to be able to hear a harp octet – definitely a novelty for the country. We owe the idea, the programme selection and the organization of the upcoming..
Two singers — Boyana Karpatova and Boris Hristov — have come together for a duet song titled "Dokato Te Ima" (As Long As You Exist). Boyana wrote the music and the lyrics of the piece. The arrangement is by Artur Nadosyan. Here’s what the performers..
To celebrate his 70th birthday, world-famous Bulgarian tenor Boyko Zvetanov will perform in a special concert on 18 October at the Central Military Club in Sofia. Joining him on this milestone occasion will be the Prima Visione Mandolin Orchestra,..
Two singers — Boyana Karpatova and Boris Hristov — have come together for a duet song titled "Dokato Te Ima" (As Long As You Exist). Boyana wrote the..
An ensemble of two or more harps is nothing new to the Bulgarian stage. What is new, though, is to be able to hear a harp octet – definitely a novelty..
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