VARNA-CITY - OFFICIAL EUROPEAN CULTURAL CANDIDATE - 2019.!?!
MAESTRO DARIA VASILIANSKA - 08.07.2014. -EXPOSITION RETROSPECTIVE.
THE VARNA MUNICIPAL GALLERY BORIS GEORGIEV
4&MORE - upcoming event trailer - 3 October 2015 - Varna - BG
Bandwagon presents vol.2 4&MORE , 3.10.2015, 2 Solun Str. Varna, BG
The video was taken on 10.07.2015 - Bandwagon vol.1 - Cats in the Backyard, Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, Varna, BG
by Dimitar Dachev
Bec Tine: KYRIE from Missa pro juventute for SSA and jazz trio (2019)
KYRIE
No. 1 from: MISSA PRO JUVENTUTE
version for treble voices (SSA) and jazz trio
music by: Tine Bec (b. 1993)
this Jazz Trio Version: 2019
Dedicated to Ambrož Čopi and APZ of the University of Primorska
RECORDING & FIRST PERFORMANCE :
The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria /
Mrs. Zhaneta Katsarova, piano /
Denitsa Uzunova, conductor
Second National Festival of Children's and Youth Choirs, Varna, Bulgaria / 18.V.2019
Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, Varna, Bulgaria
(P) 2019 by The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria & Denitsa Uzunova
Here Published by Permission given on 19X2019 (DU)
SHEET MUSIC:
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Richard Strauss - Zueignung
Strauss - Zueignung
Girgina Girginova - soprano
Stefan Daltchev - piano
Magdalena Daltcheva - violoncello
16.09.2016г. Varna, Bulgaria
City art gallery Boris Georgiev
Bec Tine: SANCTUS & BENEDICTUS from Missa pro juventute for SSA and jazz trio (2019)
SANCTUS & BENEDICTUS
No. 3 & 4 from: MISSA PRO JUVENTUTE
version for treble voices (SSA) and jazz trio
music by: Tine Bec (b. 1993)
this Jazz Trio Version: 2019
Dedicated to Ambrož Čopi and APZ of the University of Primorska
RECORDING & FIRST PERFORMANCE :
The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria /
Mrs. Zhaneta Katsarova, piano /
Denitsa Uzunova, conductor
Second National Festival of Children's and Youth Choirs, Varna, Bulgaria / 18.V.2019
Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, Varna, Bulgaria
(P) 2019 by The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria & Denitsa Uzunova
Here Published by Permission given on 19X2019 (DU)
SHEET MUSIC:
astrum.si
info@astrum.si
Bec Tine: GLORIA from Missa pro juventute for SSA and jazz trio (2019)
GLORIA
No. 2 from: MISSA PRO JUVENTUTE
version for treble voices (SSA) and jazz trio
music by: Tine Bec (b. 1993)
this Jazz Trio Version: 2019
Dedicated to Ambrož Čopi and APZ of the University of Primorska
RECORDING & FIRST PERFORMANCE :
The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria /
Mrs. Zhaneta Katsarova, piano /
Denitsa Uzunova, conductor
Second National Festival of Children's and Youth Choirs, Varna, Bulgaria / 18.V.2019
Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, Varna, Bulgaria
(P) 2019 by The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria & Denitsa Uzunova
Here Published by Permission given on 19X2019 (DU)
SHEET MUSIC:
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info@astrum.si
Светослав Обретенов - Прелюдии №5 и №6 - Добромир Ценов
Svetoslav Obretenov - Preludes #5,6 - DOBROMIR TSENOV
Recording from the concert on 16.04.2014 -- Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery , Varna
Bec Tine: AGNUS DEI from Missa pro juventute for SSA and jazz trio (2019)
AGNUS DEI
No. 5 from: MISSA PRO JUVENTUTE
version for treble voices (SSA) and jazz trio
music by: Tine Bec (b. 1993)
this Jazz Trio Version: 2019
Dedicated to Ambrož Čopi and APZ of the University of Primorska
RECORDING & FIRST PERFORMANCE :
The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria /
Mrs. Zhaneta Katsarova, piano /
Denitsa Uzunova, conductor
Second National Festival of Children's and Youth Choirs, Varna, Bulgaria / 18.V.2019
Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, Varna, Bulgaria
(P) 2019 by The Bodra pessen Children`s Choir at Municipal Children`s Complex Shumen, Bulgaria & Denitsa Uzunova
Here Published by Permission given on 19X2019 (DU)
SHEET MUSIC:
astrum.si
info@astrum.si
Milen Kirov Between East and West Tour 2016 (short promo)
After a three-year hiatus, Milen Kirov is back on stage at the piano with a program that blurs political, cultural, historical, and genre boundaries, and a tour that will take him from California to Bulgaria, Germany, and Austria. Featuring special guests in select cities. For more info visit:
May 24 | Los Angeles (California) at Thayer Hall, Colburn School, 8pm FREE | with Neema Pazargad (piano)
June 9 | Plovdiv (Bulgaria) at BeeBop Cafe | with Nikolay Karageorgiev (guitar) and Alexander Lekov (bass)
June 18 | Varna (Bulgaria) at Radio Varna Concert Hall, 7:30pm
June 26 | Bremen (Germany) at the Focke Museum, 5pm
June 28 | Hamburg (Germany) at Tschaikowsky Saal, 8pm
July 1 | Vienna (Austria) at the Crypt of Peterskirche, 7pm | with Boris Lipov (flute)
Video by Vessie Kazachka
Soul Searching - Contrabass Clarinet Concerto (2016)
Martin Georgiev (1983)
Soul Searching - Contrabass Clarinet Concerto (2016)
dedicated to the victims of terrorism
(chamber version)
Scott Lygate - Contrabass Clarinet
Frosch Quartet - Negina Stoyanova, Petia Dimitrova, Maria Valtchanova-Liubenova, Viktor Traykov
Margarita Kaltcheva - Double Bass
Martin Georgiev cond.
European Music Festival 2017, City Art Gallery Boris Georgiev, Varna, Bulgaria
Mixing and Mastering: Atanas Kopchev
Мартин Георгиев (1983)
Търсейки Душата - Концерт за Контрабасов Кларинет и Струнни (2016)
посветен на жертвите на тероризма
(камерна версия)
Скот Лайгейт - Контрабасов Кларинет
Струнен Квартвр Фрош - Негина Стоянова, Петя Димитрова, Мария Вълчанова-Любенова, Виктор Трайков
Маргарита Калчева - Контрабас
дир. Мартин Георгиев
Европейски Музикален Фестивал 2017, Градска Художествена Галерия Борис Георгиев Варна, България
Изложба Мост към Кристо / Bridge to Christo - exhibition in Varna
Мост към Кристо - изложба в Градската художествена галерия Борис Георгиев - Варна.
Видео: © Магдалена Петкова
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Bridge to Christo - exhibition in Varna City Art Gallery
Music: Yiruma
Video: © Magdalena Petkova
Aparthotel Dawn Park, Sunny Beach, Bulgaria HD review
Dawn Park is situated in Sunny Beach and offers rooms with a balcony a 10 minute walk from the beach. It features an outdoor swimming pool with swim-up bar and jacuzzi.
All of the air-conditioned rooms at Aparthotel Dawn Park have cable TV, a seating area and tea and coffee making facilities. Each room also has a kitchenette with a refrigerator and microwave.
Dawn Park Aparthotel is a 30-minute drive from the center of Varna which includes sights such as the Varna Archeological Museum and the Boris Georgiev Art Gallery.
The hotel restaurant serves Mediterranean-style cuisine in themed surroundings.
Guests can make use of the car rental or bike rental services and an airport shuttle is available upon request.
Check-out is a relaxed 12:00 PM, so you can sleep in and really enjoy that morning cup o' joe.
Veselin Staykov
prof. Vesselin Georgiev Staikov (1906-1970) - Bulgarian artist.
His artistic legacy of graphics, drawings, paintings, postal stamps is enormous and it is a part of the collections of many galleries, museums and private collections worldwide.
1906 - Born on July 31 in Peshtera, Bulgaria
1925 - Begins study at the Academy of Art in Sofia, major in painting under prof. Boris Mitov and prof. Nikola Marinov
1932 - Graduates from the Academy of Art in painting under prof. Tseno Todorov. Studies graphics under prof. Vasil Zahariev
1933 - Works at the State printing house in Sofia
1936 - Honorary Diploma for participation in the Second International Exhibition of Woodcuts, held in Warsaw
1937 - Awarded a Gold Medal at the International Fair in Paris
1938 - one-man show in Munich, gallery Kunst Verein
1940-1942 - specializes in painting in Italy at the Florentine Academy in the studio of Felice Carena
1944-1970 elected member of the executive committee of the Union of Bulgarian Artists; consultant at the General Post Office on stamp projects; member of the Art Council of the Sofia City Art Gallery and the National Art Gallery
1956 - elected Associate Professor in graphic art at the Bulgarian Academy of Art. Independent exhibition in Prague
1955-1956 Secretary of the Union of Bulgarian Artists in charge of relations with foreign countries
1957 - Independent exhibition in Peshtera
1958 - Independent exhibition in Sofia. Visits China, where he opens an exhibition of Bulgarian graphic works
1960 - Professor at the Nikolai Pavlovich Higher Institute of Fine Arts (the former Academy of Art)
1961 - Independent exhibition in Berlin
1965 - visits Britain, Italy, France, and Holland. Participates in Fall exhibition in Paris
1968 - Participates in the International Exhibition of Coloured Graphics in Lugano
1970 - Dies on July 10 in Vienna
Konstantin Iliev (1924-1988): String quartet no. 1 (1948, orchestral version)
Константин Илиев: Камерна симфония = Струнен квартет №1 (1948 г.), адаптация и редакция за струнен оркестър от Милко Коларов (2010 г.)
Chamber symphony = String quartet no. 1 (1948), version for string orchestra by Milko Kolarov* (2010)
1. Andante assai 0:00
2. Animato 7:45
3. Larghetto 12:57
Камерен оркестър „Симфониета” Варна, Милко Коларов (Chamber orchestra Sinfonietta Varna, Milko Kolarov*)
запис на премиерата, Варна, Градска художествена галерия „Борис Георгиев”, 4 юли 2010 г. (recording of the first performance, Varna, Boris Georgiev City Art Gallery, July 4, 2010)
photo: the Asparuhov Bridge (Аспарухов мост) in Varna
*) Milko Kolarov (*1946) was a student in Konstantin Iliev's conducting class from 1968 to 1973.
Varna | Wikipedia audio article
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, Varna [ˈvarna]) is the third-largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos, grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Varna is an important centre for business, transportation, education, tourism, entertainment and healthcare. The city is referred to as the maritime capital of Bulgaria and headquarters the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine. In 2008, Varna was designated seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017.The oldest gold treasure in the world, belonging to the Varna culture, was discovered in the Varna Necropolis and dates to 4200–4600 BC.
Varna | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:54 1 Etymology
00:02:22 1.1 Other places named Varna
00:03:02 2 History
00:03:10 2.1 Prehistory
00:03:45 2.2 Thracians
00:08:10 2.3 Antiquity
00:12:09 2.4 Bulgarian conquest
00:13:09 2.5 Middle Ages
00:15:52 2.6 Battle of Varna
00:16:48 2.7 Late Ottoman rule
00:18:32 2.8 Third Bulgarian State
00:20:19 3 Geography
00:22:22 3.1 Climate
00:23:28 4 Governance
00:23:53 4.1 Local government
00:25:11 4.2 Boroughs and urban planning
00:25:48 4.3 Policing and crime
00:26:33 4.4 Consulates
00:26:54 4.5 Twin towns and sister cities
00:27:05 5 Demography
00:29:40 5.1 Ethnic, linguistic and religious composition
00:33:01 6 Economy
00:36:39 7 Transport
00:37:41 8 Landmarks
00:41:12 8.1 Churches
00:43:22 8.2 Architecture
00:46:02 9 Education
00:46:16 9.1 Higher education
00:47:49 9.2 Institutes and colleges
00:48:33 9.3 Secondary education
00:49:18 9.4 Libraries
00:49:29 10 Culture
00:50:10 10.1 Museums
00:51:11 10.2 Galleries
00:51:31 10.3 Performing arts professional companies
00:52:06 10.4 Art networks
00:52:17 10.5 Other performing arts groups
00:52:32 10.6 Notable bands and artists
00:53:35 10.7 Concert halls
00:53:59 10.8 International arts festivals
00:55:09 10.9 National events
00:55:47 10.10 Local events
00:56:27 10.11 Varna in fiction
00:57:31 11 Media
00:59:04 12 Healthcare
00:59:48 13 Sports
00:59:56 13.1 Football
01:00:46 13.2 Swimming
01:02:04 13.3 Other sports
01:03:46 14 Notable people
01:04:00 15 See also
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SUMMARY
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Varna (Bulgarian: Варна, Varna [ˈvarna]) is the third largest city in Bulgaria and the largest city and seaside resort on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Situated strategically in the Gulf of Varna, the city has been a major economic, social and cultural centre for almost three millennia. Varna, historically known as Odessos (Ancient Greek: Ὀδησσός), grew from a Thracian seaside settlement to a major seaport on the Black Sea.
Varna is an important centre for business, transportation, education, tourism, entertainment and healthcare. The city is referred to as the maritime capital of Bulgaria and headquarters the Bulgarian Navy and merchant marine. In 2008, Varna was designated seat of the Black Sea Euroregion by the Council of Europe. In 2014, Varna was awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2017.The oldest gold treasure in the world, belonging to the Varna culture, was discovered in the Varna Necropolis and dates to 4200–4600 BC.