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Pleven Philharmonic with a concert: Kostov, Zaberski & Yotsov

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On February 16 in Bulgaria Hall, the Pleven Philharmonic will present original works by three contemporary composers who create music on the border between classical, jazz and movie score - the premiere of Konstantin Kostov and works by Angel Zaberski and Hristo Yotsov conducted by Borislav Yotsov.

According to the idea of the director of the Pleven Philharmonic, a tradition for presenting new symphonic works by contemporary Bulgarian composers in a concert in February was created. The first of these concerts was in 2023 with music by Maestro Yotsov and a program dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the philharmonic.



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