Six operas - Wagner’s tetralogy The Ring of the Nibelung, Parsifal, and Tristan and Isolde will be presented, from 8 to 25 July, on the stage of the National Opera under the baton of conductor Constantin Trinks.
The operas are part of the summer Wagner Festival, which will close with the Flying Dutchman on Lake Pancharevo in Sofia on 29 and 30 July, conducted by Rossen Gergov. They will be in German with Bulgarian and English subtitles. This major project, by the director of the National Opera Plamen Kartalov, is dedicated to Richard Wagner's 210th birth anniversary.
On 4 June at 6 p.m. local time, the Bulgarian Cultural Institute (BCI) Haus Wittgenstein in Vienna will host the opening of the exhibition Do You Know That...? Conspiracy Theories by Theodore Ushev. This is the first solo exhibition of works by the..
In the beginning was… the puddle – without any provocation or wordplay on the bible. Because even the “most primitive” creation can sometimes ignite the divine spark. Mariangela Anastasova literally paints with “puddles of water”, that is..
This evening, the Sofia Opera and Ballet will present Richard Strauss’ electrifying Elektra to Turkish audiences as part of the 16th International Opera and Ballet Festival in Istanbul. Rooted in ancient Greek mythology, Richard Strauss’ powerful score..
The 'N. O. Massalitinov' Drama Theatre in Plovdiv has announced a significant new chapter in cultural philanthropy in Bulgaria. The theatre has entered..
Aleko Konstantinov is the first intellectual writer on the Bulgarian literary scene. He was known as a journalist, publicist, linguist with great..
More than 40 works by Petar Boyadzhiev and Daniela Zekina will be on display in an exhibition of prints and paintings at the 'Ikar' Gallery in Sofia . The..
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