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Pop and jazz singer Camellia Todorova will present new project "My Songs"

Photo: Facebook /Camellia Todorova

Camellia Todorova - the singer who set standards in Bulgarian jazz and pop music - will present her new musical project "My Songs" on October 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the Center for Contemporary Art "Toplotsentrala" in Sofia. The event promises to be a spectacular multimedia spectacle in which music tells stories in a modern visual environment.
In addition to world classics, the concert program will include hits from Kamelia Todorova's repertoire, including "Loneliness", "Touch", "Day and Night", "Beautiful Memory". 

She will be joined on stage by young but already established performers, such as the author of the new arrangements Julian Yanev - composer and pianist, Shterion Pilidov - guitar, Radoslav Slavchev - bass, Georgi Markov - Jr. - drums, and singers Katya Krasteva, Hristina Neykova and Zornitsa Slavova.

Camellia Todorova's song "Samota" is from her album "Attraction" (1996). The author of the music is Alexander Miladinov, Mihail Belchev wrote the beautiful lyrics, the arrangement is by Konstantin Tsekov.



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