PLOVDIV PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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The
origins of the Plovdiv State Philharmonic Orchestra date to 1945 and are rooted
in the hundred-year-old orchestral traditions of the largest cultural center of
legendary Thracia. Its more than 120 accomplished instrumentalists share a vast
repertoire of classical and modern symphony music. The facts speak for
themselves as many concertmasters have started their careers with the Plovdiv
Philharmonic and now are working with such distinguished orchestras as Radio
Hilversum (Micho Dimitrov), the Dresdener Staatskapelle (Gancho Ganchev), and
the Metropolitan Opera (Elmira Darvarova). The succession of leading conductors
includes such names as Vladi Simeonov, Rouslan Raychev, Mesrou Mehmedov, Dobrin
Petkov, Dimiter Manolov, Vladimir Ghiaurov, Georgi Dimitrov and
Nayden
Todorov. Over more than a half-century of music-making, the PPO has also performed under
the direction of Emil Tchakarov, Roumen Bairakov, Jean-Yves Gaudin, as well as
under renowned Bulgarian composers Ivan Spassov and Vasil Kazandjiev. Among the
many outstanding visiting conductors are Janos Ferenchek, Carlo Zecci, Enrique
Batiz, Witold Rowicki, and Jan Krenz. Among the world-famous soloists to perform
alongside the PPO have been Dmitri Shostakovich, Ruggiero Ricci, Henri Szeryng,
Sviatoslav Richter, Mincho Minchev, Emma Tahmizyan, Liudmil Angelov, and
Mstislav Rostropovich. The busy concert schedule has included guest
performances in Germany, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Poland, Italy, Russia,
Austria, France, Greece and Spain. The European prestige of the Plovdiv
Philharmonic Orchestra has been supported by an impressive number of recorded
LPs, audio and video recordings, and compact discs. In 2000 alone the orchestra
recorded over thirty compact discs under the direction of
Maestro Nayden
Todorov!
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