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Bulgarian Diana Chausheva is the big winner in "Concertino Prague" Competition

Photo: Khalil Baalbaki, Concertino Praga

14-year-old Diana Chausheva is the big winner of the "Concertino Prague" competition. BNR is the producer of the competition recordings of the young Bulgarian violinist. The competition is for musicians up to 18 years of age and is organized every year by the Czech Radio in partnership with Euroradio.

At the 56th edition of Concertino Prague, Chausheva received the First Prize, the European Union of Music Competitions for Youth (EMCY) Award, the Czech Radio Award and the Audience Award. She also received a scholarship with the opportunity to make recordings for the Czech Radio.

16-year-old pianist Viktor Vichev also reached the final round of the competition, receiving an honorary diploma first degree.




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