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Bulgarian National Radio Children’s Choir celebrates its 60th anniversary

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A special postcard and a seal will be validated in front of the Regional Historical Museum today on occasion of the 60th birthday of the Bulgarian National Radio Children’s Choir. The children from the radio choir, the choir’s chief conductor Venecia Karamanova, BNR Director General Andon Baltakov, Bulgaria’s Deputy Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications Andreana Atanasova and the Executive Director of “Bulgarian Posts” Dean Daneshki will attend the event.

We view this as recognition by the public and the institutions, which understand what the BNR Children’s Choir does for Bulgaria. It is the best word ambassador of Bulgarian culture. We follow the traditions inherited by maestro Academician Hristo Nedyalkov who founded this wonderful choir, Venecia Karamanova said.




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