The director of the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra, Nayden Todorov, will conduct an opera gala in Prague tonight featuring renowned Romanian soloists. Soprano Angela Gheorghiu and tenor Teodor Ilincăi will perform arias and duets by Handel, Puccini, Dvořák, Nino Rota, Francesco Cilea and others, accompanied by the Czech National Symphony Orchestra.
Nayden Todorov, who has previously shared the stage with Angela Gheorghiu, was invited to conduct at her express request, the Sofia Philharmonic reported. The two have already performed together in 2019 in Sofia, in Hall 1 of the National Palace of Culture.
On 17 April, the renowned Swiss flautist Emmanuel Pahud will be a guest of the Sofia Philharmonic under the baton of Todorov. A week later, the conductor will conduct the Polish National Radio Orchestra with Norwegian trumpeter Tine Thing Helseth as soloist.
One of India’s most renowned dance ensembles, performing in the Odissi style, will showcase its art in Bulgaria. From 13 to 17 August, fans of Indian culture in Kyustendil, Sofia, Burgas and Varna will have the opportunity to enjoy performances by the..
Through the delicate stitches of Bulgarian embroidery, Iren Velichkova-Yamami tells the story of Bulgaria. Two years ago, she donated a hand-embroidered map of Bulgaria to the National History Museum, and now she is about to present her book, Bulgaria in..
Burgas is the town where Bulgarian opera diva Raina Kabaivanska started her remarkable career on the world’s opera stages. That is why it is in Burgas that a photo exhibition has opened, tracing the life, career and charity work of the Bulgarian opera..
The “Magura” Bulgarian Library in Chicago, USA, now has its new home in the Vivanov Art Club. This was announced on its Facebook page by the Magura..
The 29 th edition of the Stage at a Crossroads theatre festival is taking place in Plovdiv as of today until 21 September. The festival programme..
The Bulgarian Literary Sal onin Vienna will open its next cultural season with “free, relaxed and entertaining reading,” BTA reports. The literary..
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