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Theodosii Spassov presents ‘’Balkan Moods’’ in Geneva

| updated on 10/8/24 1:16 PM
Photo: theodosiispassov.com

The renowned Bulgarian kaval player Theodosii Spassov will give a concert tonight in Geneva, Switzerland. The concert starts at 8 pm in Frank-Martin Hall and is titled "Balkan Moods". Theodosii Spassov will perform together with four other musicians: guitarists Atanas Ourkouzounov, Georgi Vasilev and Dimitar Ivanov and Irina Goudeva (double bass and vocals).

The concert is organized by the Association for Music and Art "Concordia" and the Association for Bulgarian Education, Culture and Traditions "Dr. Stamen Grigorov"  on the occasion of Bulgaria's Independence Day marked on September 22.The concert program will showcase Theodosii Spassov's unique combination of folklore, jazz and classical music.





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