Cover Vladigerov: Orchestral Works

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Album-Release:
2019

HRA-Release:
13.12.2019

Label: Naxos

Genre: Classical

Subgenre: Orchestral

Artist: Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra & Nayden Todorov

Composer: Pancho Vladigerov (1899–1978)

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  • Pancho Vladigerov (1899 - 1978): 7 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23:
  • 17 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 1, Allegro moderato05:42
  • 27 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 2, Allegro moderato grazioso03:51
  • 37 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 3, Presto03:13
  • 47 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 4, Andante con moto07:42
  • 57 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 5, Vivamente04:33
  • 67 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 6, Allegro comodo07:21
  • 77 Symphonic Bulgarian Dances, Op. 23: No. 7, Animato con vivezza05:33
  • Bulgarian Rhapsody, Op. 16 "Vardar":
  • 8Bulgarian Rhapsody, Op. 16 "Vardar" (Version for Orchestra)09:28
  • Bulgarian Suite, Op. 21:
  • 9Bulgarian Suite, Op. 21: I. Quasi marcia05:35
  • 10Bulgarian Suite, Op. 21: II. Chant07:37
  • 11Bulgarian Suite, Op. 21: III. Chorovodna05:41
  • 12Bulgarian Suite, Op. 21: IV. Ratchenitza07:40
  • Total Runtime01:13:56

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Pancho Vladigerov is considered by many to be the most influential composer that Bulgaria has yet produced, gaining fame between the World Wars and earning the admiration of Shostakovich. The three works recorded here are a testament to Vladigerovs mission to bring Bulgarian music to international attention, successfully combining elements of folk music with European classical tradition. The Vardar Rhapsody has been called the Bulgarian equivalent of Chopins Polonaise in A, and the lively and exotic Seven Symphonic Bulgarian Dances is among the most notable of a series of works that fuse joyous regional melodies with sophisticated Western orchestration.

Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra
Nayden Todorov, conductor



Pancho Vladigerov
is arguably the most important composer Bulgaria has yet produced. Admired by composers such as Shostakovich and Richard Strauss, this new release of his orchestral works clearly reflects the cultural heritage of his country. The combination of folk music with the European classical tradition has both an immediate and enduring appeal.

We take the opportunity to also present works by two other composers with Bulgarian roots: the composer/conductor Emil Tabakov, whose many distinctions include his tenure as conductor of the Sofia Philharmonic for many years; and the polymath Henri Lazarov, born in Sofia and now resident in the United States.

Nayden Todorov
is among the most talented Bulgarian musicians of his generation, with a vast repertoire that spans both symphonic and operatic works. A native of Bulgaria, the multi-talented European conductor has worked with orchestras in Vienna, Israel and Bulgaria, where he currently serves as general director of the Sofia Philharmonic. Todorov has recorded over one hundred albums and in 2012 was named Bulgarian Musician of the Year.

Rousse Philharmonic Orchestra
was established in 1919. A highlight in its history was the collaboration it enjoyed with Shostakovich and the premiere of the composer’s Piano Concerto No. 2 in 1958. The orchestra is the initiator and host of the March Music Days and Winter Musical Evenings festivals. It has undertaken several international tours, and its discography includes recordings in the Golden Fund of the Bulgarian National Radio, and Television and Radio Berlin.

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