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

Prof. Dimo Dimov: Chamber music is the most distinguished form of musicianship

Photo: library

The Dimov Quartet celebrated their 60th anniversary with the music of Mozart and Brahms. The quartet was created sixty years ago by first-year students at the Music Academy. Its initial members - who were to stay on for many a long year - were: Dimo Dimov - violin, Alexander Tomov - violin, Dimiter Chilikov - viola, Dimiter Kozev - cello. Their very first performance was of Beethoven's Op. 18 which came to be the foursome's musical hallmark.

No sooner than it was founded, the Dimov Quartet made a name for itself with its punctilious musical style, earning the admiration of audiences in Bulgaria and abroad. Over sixty whole years the Dimov Quartet has won numerous awards at prestigious international competitions and has toured more than 25 countries on four continents. Prof. Dimo Dimov:

“At the Bulgarian National Radio I was presented a collection of titles, recordings we had made at the BNR and the list had more than 500 works in it. I couldn't believe it at first. More than 500 recordings! A fact that speaks eloquently enough of the BNR's interest in our work through the years, of the interest Bulgarian composers have in our quartet - I counted no less than 30 works composed exclusively for us. Interestingly enough, these works are performed to this day. And record-holder in this respect is Marin Goleminov's “Microquartet” which he wrote especially for us. To my mind he chose the format well - every part is no more than two minutes long, synthesized, featuring many Bulgarian motifs without giving any literal citations. And each part is dedicated to one of us. This is something unique. I shall never forget when we performed his concert for quartet and chamber orchestra and when we said to him: “Prof. Goleminov, you wanted to put together two string orchestras with no percussion or brass?” he said: “I tried to paint a picture of white on white.” His 8th Quartet is, again, dedicated to the formation and it is truly magnificent.”

Besides being the central figure in the quartet, Dimo Dimov has also lectured at the Music Academy, of which he later became rector, he has been minister of culture, member of parliament, ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark. But playing with the quartet is “a way of life” for him, so in 2006 he put it together again with new members - Emil Boshev - violin, Ognyan Konstantinov - viola and Hristo Tanev - cello. But after all these years devoted to music, Prof. Dimov is skeptical about the future of music in Bulgaria:

“Bulgaria still has two professional quartets, but I am not optimistic about the future of chamber music in the country. Economic conditions are dire, and even if there was a minister of culture wanting to render substantial financial support to a given orchestra, that would not be possible. Still, the young must love their art, they must play chamber music. To my mind chamber music is the most distinguished form of musicianship, it is the apex which they must endeavor to reach!”


The audio features the following works performed by the Dimov Quartet:

- Beethoven, Op. 18 No. 3, Allegro;

- Marin Goleminov, String Quartet No. 8 Allegro Moderato;

- Verdi, String Quartet in E Minor, Part 3.


English version: Milena Daynova




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

''Sit Next to Me, My Friend'' — Stefan Dimitrov and Stefan Diomov on one Stage

“Such Is Life” — this is the motto of the concert on November 19, where composer Stefan Dimitrov will bring together on one stage legendary performers such as Bogdana Karadocheva, Mihail Belchev, the Argirov Brothers, Mimi Nikolova, and Doni, alongside..

published on 11/19/25 10:06 AM

''Without You'' – the first collaborative song by Horizont band and Mariana Popova

The rock musicians from Horizont band and the singer Mariana Popova have recorded a joint song – ''Without You''. ''We’ve known Mariana since the time when she sang in a very solid band (Kokomania). Even back then she was our favorite because of..

published on 11/22/25 6:10 AM

The prima of Bulgarian pop music will sing in Olympia Hall in Paris on May 24

Lili Ivanova will sing for the second time in the Olympia Hall. The concert is scheduled for May 24, 2026 and is under the auspices of President Rumen Radev, the team of the pop star informs. Lili Ivanova sends special thanks to..

published on 11/18/25 10:57 AM