The Bulgarian National Radio Children's Choir will have a concert tonight in Studio 1 of the BNR as part of the Days of Japanese Culture in Bulgaria. The world-famous singers with conductor Venetsia Karamanova will present Japanese and Bulgarian songs as guest instrumentalists will appear on stage together with them.
Two new works in the choir’s repertoire will be performed for the first time - "Lullaby from Itsuku" arranged by Koji Takeuchi and "Temari-uta" by Kiyoshige Koyama.
The Children's Radio Choir has had 18 tours in the Land of the Rising Sun, where it has performed over 150 concerts in more than 500 cities.
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