Podcast in English
Text size
Bulgarian National Radio © 2025 All Rights Reserved

The forum will feature works by 35 Brazilian composers

3rd panorama of Brazilian classical music begins in Sofia

Photo: Archive

A Panorama of Brazilian Classical Music will be held from November 7 to December 5 at the "Prof. ‎Pancho Vladigerov'' National Music Academy  in Sofia. This is the third edition of the festival, which this time is dedicated to the history of Brazil, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the country's independence. 
The forum features five concerts - every Monday, within five weeks. Young performers, students at the National Academy of Music and Performing Arts, are taking part, and they will present works by 35 Brazilian composers who worked in different eras. ‎

Harry Crowl - Brazilian composer and professor of the history of Brazilian music - will give a lecture (with translation into Bulgarian) before each concert. The first of them is on the theme "The construction of musical taste: the establishment of the Portuguese court in Brazil and the declaration of Brazilian independence" and covers the period between 1808 and 1822. The soloists on this first night of the festival are violinists Victor Trenev and Georgi Raichev, and also the pianists Katerina Radeva and Petar Dyulgerov. ‎
The project is implemented by the "Culture, media, communication" and "Zenon" associations, in partnership with the National Music Academy and with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Bulgaria and the Embassy of Brazil

Entrance is free.‎



Последвайте ни и в Google News Showcase, за да научите най-важното от деня!
Listen to the daily news from Bulgaria presented in "Bulgaria Today" podcast, available in Spotify.

More from category

Stenli's new release - If I Have To

Slightly unconventional but quite popular pop and rock musician Stenli starts the year with a new single. The track Ako Tryabva (If I Have To) will be part of his upcoming album.  The music for If I Have To was written by Stenli. He also did the..

published on 2/8/25 9:00 AM

Drummer Ivan Dimov throws his home near Zurich open to performers from Bulgaria

“The life of a musician is a really good thing as long as you manage to live it the way you want, with the music you want, and not the music the market dictates,” says drummer Ivan Dimov. His career is connected with two emblematic Bulgarian 1990s –..

updated on 2/7/25 1:37 PM

Mary Boys Band celebrate 30 years on stage with a concert party

They have more than 3,000 appearances. Their songs – Unknown Streets, Long Way Home and Sunflowers have been included in several music school books in Bulgaria. They have dozens of hits, awards and nominations, but they readily admit that what they..

published on 2/6/25 7:00 AM