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Maestro Pancho Vladigeroff - "Bulgarian Rhapsody VARDAR" (THE BALKAN ANTHEM)
Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (or Wladigeroff, or Vladiguerov, or Vladigueroff; Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров) (13 March 1899 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Vladigerov is arguably the most influential Bulgarian composer of all time. He was one of the first to successfully combine idioms of Bulgarian folk music and the West European art music tradition. Part of the so-called second generation of Bulgarian composers, he was among the founding members of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Vladigerov marked the beginning of a number of genres in Bulgarian music, including the violin sonata and the piano trio. He was also a very respected pedagogue; his students include practically al...
published: 05 Jun 2009
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Pancho Vladigerov - Piano Concerto No.1 in A-minor, Op.6 (1918)
Picture: last fight by valery medved-d31j9sx
Pancho Vladigerov (13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Work: Piano Concerto No.1 in A-minor, Op.6 (1918)
Mov.I: Moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile 18:58
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 30:06
Pianist: Teodor Moussev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Akexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10632
published: 07 Aug 2014
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Pancho Vladigerov: Vardar Rhapsody, Op. 16
Composer:
Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978)
Date of composition:
1922
Performers:
Svetlin Roussev (1976-) (violin)
Elena Rozanova (1969-) (piano)
(from their album "Pantcho Vladiguerov: Pièces Pour Violon Et Piano")
Date of recording:
2005
"Pancho Vladigerov‘s 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"' was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song 'A Single Cry Is Being Heard' by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a 'Bulgarian folk song'. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work 'to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia', and the original title 'Bulgarian Rhapsody' was later supplemented with 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"'. Over the years, this titl...
published: 25 Feb 2022
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Pancho Vladigerov [Панчо Владигеров]: Seven Bulgarian Symphonic Dances, Op. 23
Andreescu, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
0:00 A Holiday Dance (Allegro Moderato)
5:39 You Dimitro, eh! (Allegro moderato grazioso)
9:10 Sitno Horo (Presto)
12:09 Radka is up early in the morning (Andante con moto)
20:07 Paydoushko Horo (Vivamente)
24:42 Bilyana (Allegro Comodo)
31:33 Golyamo Horo (Animato con vivezza - Vivacissimo)
published: 16 Jul 2017
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Pancho Vladigerov - Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Mov.I: Vigoroso ma non troppo allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile, vivace scherzando - tempo primo 13:37
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 26:29
Pianist: Krassimir Gatev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10633
published: 07 May 2013
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Pancho Vladigerov - Variations on a popular bulgarian song Op 3 (горда стара планина)
Krassimir Gatev - Piano (Proud Old Mountains Variations)
Theme 00:00 I 01:42 II 03:34 III 05:07 IV 07:26 V 09:10 VI 11:07 VII 12:02 VIII 13:30 IX 16:03 X 17:33 XI 19:45
I think most of you here already know Vladigerov, the big daddy of the 20th century bulgarian academic music. He truly knew how to blend bulgarian folk with classical european idioms.
Here is all the vladigerov works i've uploaded so far in my channel - Vladigerov Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buWVysqMpUI&list=PLBCINLbRAJXkCQf6EDbobGJ4mSvPdy5QN
It includes his piano concerti nos.1-4 (working on the fifth now, i swear i had it, don't know what happened), the first Violin Concerto and several other works for piano solo.
#владигеров There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be remo...
published: 25 Jul 2020
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Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16 (Audio + Full Score)
Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16, version for orchestra (1922)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Vladigerov
Pancho Vladigerov‘s Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song A Single Cry Is Being Heard by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a “Bulgarian folk song”. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work “to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia”, and the original title Bulgarian Rhapsody was later supplemented with Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar. Over the years, this title has undergone several changes for reasons of political nature, but has ultimately sur...
published: 09 Feb 2022
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Pancho Vladigerov - Song for Violin & Piano
One of the most romantic Bulgarian music themes for Violin and Piano - "Chant" also "Song" was composed by Pancho Vladigerov, the most emblematic figure in Bulgarian classical music. This piece is one of the Famous Bulgarian Classics.
Performed by Svetlin Roussev - violin & Georgii Cherkin - piano
published: 03 Oct 2013
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Pancho Vladigerov - Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Mov.I: Allegro vivace - Allegro con brio 00:00
Mov.II: Adagio 18:11
Mov.III: Vivace 27:34
Mov.IV: Molto pesante e tenuto. Allegro con fuoco 33:40
Orchestra: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
published: 02 May 2013
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Pancho Vladigerov - Sarabande
I haven`t played my favorite Bulgarian composer for a while. Here is a small piece from Pancho Vladigerov - "Classic and romantic", Sarabande! Hope you`ll like it and enjoy! :)
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Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров; 13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian c...
published: 17 Apr 2019
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Maestro Pancho Vladigeroff - "Bulgarian Rhapsody VARDAR" (THE BALKAN ANTHEM)
Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (or Wladigeroff, or Vladiguerov, or Vladigueroff; Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров) (13 March 1899 8 September 1978) was a Bul...
Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (or Wladigeroff, or Vladiguerov, or Vladigueroff; Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров) (13 March 1899 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Vladigerov is arguably the most influential Bulgarian composer of all time. He was one of the first to successfully combine idioms of Bulgarian folk music and the West European art music tradition. Part of the so-called second generation of Bulgarian composers, he was among the founding members of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Vladigerov marked the beginning of a number of genres in Bulgarian music, including the violin sonata and the piano trio. He was also a very respected pedagogue; his students include practically all notable Bulgarian composers of the next generation, as well as the pianist Alexis Weissenberg.
Vladigerov was born in Zürich, Switzerland, but lived in Shumen. His mother Dr. Eliza Pasternak was a Russian Jew and a relative of the famous writer Boris Pasternak. His father Dr. Haralan Vladigerov was a Bulgarian lawyer. Pancho Vladigerov played the piano and composed since early age. In 1910, two years after his father's early death, Vladigerov and the rest of his family moved to Sofia where Pancho started studying composition with Dobri Hristov, the most distinguished Bulgarian composer of his generation.
In 1912 Vladigerov's mother managed to obtain a governmental scholarship for her children to study in Berlin where Pancho and his twin brother, the violinist Luben Vladigerov, were enrolled at the Staatliche Akademische Hochschule für Musik. Pancho Vladigerov studied music theory and composition with Paul Juon and piano with H. Barth. In 1920 he graduated from the Akademie der Künste having studied composition with Friedrich Gernsheim and Georg Schumann. He twice won the Mendelssohn Prize of the Academy (in 1918 and 1920).
After his graduation Vladigerov became music director at Deutsches Theater in Berlin and worked with the famous theatre director Max Reinhardt. In 1932, after much hesitation, he decided to return to Sofia where he was appointed professor in Piano, Chamber Music and Composition at the State Academy of Music, which is now named after him.
Vladigerov composed in a variety of genres including an opera (Tsar Kaloyan, to a libretto by Nikolai Liliev and Fani Popova-Mutafova), ballet, symphonic music, five piano concertos, two violin concertos, chamber music including string quartet, trio (violin, cello and piano), works and transcriptions for violin and piano and numerous opuses for solo piano, 38 transcriptions of instrumental pieces for instrument and piano, 13 late transcriptions of his earlier works for two pianos, fifty folksong concert arrangements for voice and piano/orchestra, 20 songs for voice and piano, ten choral songs with piano/orchestra, incidental music for the performances of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna, and the National Theatre in Sofia.
Vladigerov gained considerable fame in Europe in the 1920s when many of his pieces were published by Universal Edition in Vienna and released on LPs by the German recording company Deutsche Grammophon before being performed throughout Europe and the USA. As pianist and composer he toured most of the European countries performing mainly his own works. In 1969 he was awarded the Herder Prize by University of Vienna. The Bulgarian recording company Balkanton released an edition of his stage and symphony music in four sets of seven LPs each; however, very small portion of his works is currently available on CDs.
Vladigerov's music has been admired by such diverse personalities as Richard Strauss, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Aram Khachaturian. It has been performed by artists such as Alexis Weissenberg, David Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and, most recently, Marc-André Hamelin; however, he still remains a largely unknown name except in his home country.
Vladigerov's most performed and emblematic work is unquestionably Vardar Rhapsody, also known as "Bulgarian Rhapsody". Originally written for violin and piano, it was later orchestrated and arranged for various instruments. A fiery patriotic work, it has become, in the words of an admiring critic "the Bulgarian equivalent of Chopin's Polonaise in A Major".
Pancho Vladigerov died in 1978 in Sofia. His house at No. 10, Yakubitsa, has been transformed into a museum. His son Alexander Vladigerov (1933-1993) and grandchildren Pancho Vladigerov Jr., Alexander Wladigeroff, and Konstantin Wladigeroff have become respected musicians in their own right.
An international music competition held in Shumen since 1986 is named after Vladigerov. In the autumn of 2006 Pancho Vladigerov Jr. founded The Intellectual Legacy of Pancho Vladigerov Foundation. Its main aim is to preserve, protect and popularise Pancho Vladigerov's tangible and intangible heritage.
https://wn.com/Maestro_Pancho_Vladigeroff_Bulgarian_Rhapsody_Vardar_(The_Balkan_Anthem)
Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (or Wladigeroff, or Vladiguerov, or Vladigueroff; Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров) (13 March 1899 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Vladigerov is arguably the most influential Bulgarian composer of all time. He was one of the first to successfully combine idioms of Bulgarian folk music and the West European art music tradition. Part of the so-called second generation of Bulgarian composers, he was among the founding members of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Vladigerov marked the beginning of a number of genres in Bulgarian music, including the violin sonata and the piano trio. He was also a very respected pedagogue; his students include practically all notable Bulgarian composers of the next generation, as well as the pianist Alexis Weissenberg.
Vladigerov was born in Zürich, Switzerland, but lived in Shumen. His mother Dr. Eliza Pasternak was a Russian Jew and a relative of the famous writer Boris Pasternak. His father Dr. Haralan Vladigerov was a Bulgarian lawyer. Pancho Vladigerov played the piano and composed since early age. In 1910, two years after his father's early death, Vladigerov and the rest of his family moved to Sofia where Pancho started studying composition with Dobri Hristov, the most distinguished Bulgarian composer of his generation.
In 1912 Vladigerov's mother managed to obtain a governmental scholarship for her children to study in Berlin where Pancho and his twin brother, the violinist Luben Vladigerov, were enrolled at the Staatliche Akademische Hochschule für Musik. Pancho Vladigerov studied music theory and composition with Paul Juon and piano with H. Barth. In 1920 he graduated from the Akademie der Künste having studied composition with Friedrich Gernsheim and Georg Schumann. He twice won the Mendelssohn Prize of the Academy (in 1918 and 1920).
After his graduation Vladigerov became music director at Deutsches Theater in Berlin and worked with the famous theatre director Max Reinhardt. In 1932, after much hesitation, he decided to return to Sofia where he was appointed professor in Piano, Chamber Music and Composition at the State Academy of Music, which is now named after him.
Vladigerov composed in a variety of genres including an opera (Tsar Kaloyan, to a libretto by Nikolai Liliev and Fani Popova-Mutafova), ballet, symphonic music, five piano concertos, two violin concertos, chamber music including string quartet, trio (violin, cello and piano), works and transcriptions for violin and piano and numerous opuses for solo piano, 38 transcriptions of instrumental pieces for instrument and piano, 13 late transcriptions of his earlier works for two pianos, fifty folksong concert arrangements for voice and piano/orchestra, 20 songs for voice and piano, ten choral songs with piano/orchestra, incidental music for the performances of the Deutsches Theater in Berlin, the Theater in der Josefstadt in Vienna, and the National Theatre in Sofia.
Vladigerov gained considerable fame in Europe in the 1920s when many of his pieces were published by Universal Edition in Vienna and released on LPs by the German recording company Deutsche Grammophon before being performed throughout Europe and the USA. As pianist and composer he toured most of the European countries performing mainly his own works. In 1969 he was awarded the Herder Prize by University of Vienna. The Bulgarian recording company Balkanton released an edition of his stage and symphony music in four sets of seven LPs each; however, very small portion of his works is currently available on CDs.
Vladigerov's music has been admired by such diverse personalities as Richard Strauss, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Aram Khachaturian. It has been performed by artists such as Alexis Weissenberg, David Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and, most recently, Marc-André Hamelin; however, he still remains a largely unknown name except in his home country.
Vladigerov's most performed and emblematic work is unquestionably Vardar Rhapsody, also known as "Bulgarian Rhapsody". Originally written for violin and piano, it was later orchestrated and arranged for various instruments. A fiery patriotic work, it has become, in the words of an admiring critic "the Bulgarian equivalent of Chopin's Polonaise in A Major".
Pancho Vladigerov died in 1978 in Sofia. His house at No. 10, Yakubitsa, has been transformed into a museum. His son Alexander Vladigerov (1933-1993) and grandchildren Pancho Vladigerov Jr., Alexander Wladigeroff, and Konstantin Wladigeroff have become respected musicians in their own right.
An international music competition held in Shumen since 1986 is named after Vladigerov. In the autumn of 2006 Pancho Vladigerov Jr. founded The Intellectual Legacy of Pancho Vladigerov Foundation. Its main aim is to preserve, protect and popularise Pancho Vladigerov's tangible and intangible heritage.
- published: 05 Jun 2009
- views: 136527
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Pancho Vladigerov - Piano Concerto No.1 in A-minor, Op.6 (1918)
Picture: last fight by valery medved-d31j9sx
Pancho Vladigerov (13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Work: Pian...
Picture: last fight by valery medved-d31j9sx
Pancho Vladigerov (13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Work: Piano Concerto No.1 in A-minor, Op.6 (1918)
Mov.I: Moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile 18:58
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 30:06
Pianist: Teodor Moussev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Akexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10632
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Piano_Concerto_No.1_In_A_Minor,_Op.6_(1918)
Picture: last fight by valery medved-d31j9sx
Pancho Vladigerov (13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Work: Piano Concerto No.1 in A-minor, Op.6 (1918)
Mov.I: Moderato 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile 18:58
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 30:06
Pianist: Teodor Moussev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Akexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10632
- published: 07 Aug 2014
- views: 30324
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Pancho Vladigerov: Vardar Rhapsody, Op. 16
Composer:
Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978)
Date of composition:
1922
Performers:
Svetlin Roussev (1976-) (violin)
Elena Rozanova (1969-) (piano)
(from their albu...
Composer:
Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978)
Date of composition:
1922
Performers:
Svetlin Roussev (1976-) (violin)
Elena Rozanova (1969-) (piano)
(from their album "Pantcho Vladiguerov: Pièces Pour Violon Et Piano")
Date of recording:
2005
"Pancho Vladigerov‘s 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"' was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song 'A Single Cry Is Being Heard' by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a 'Bulgarian folk song'. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work 'to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia', and the original title 'Bulgarian Rhapsody' was later supplemented with 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"'. Over the years, this title has undergone several changes for reasons of political nature, but has ultimately survived as 'Vardar Rhapsody'. Several different transcriptions of the work made by the author are in existence: for a symphony orchestra, for violin and orchestra, for piano, for piano four hands, and even for two violins."
(Sofia Philharmonic)
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Vardar_Rhapsody,_Op._16
Composer:
Pancho Vladigerov (1899-1978)
Date of composition:
1922
Performers:
Svetlin Roussev (1976-) (violin)
Elena Rozanova (1969-) (piano)
(from their album "Pantcho Vladiguerov: Pièces Pour Violon Et Piano")
Date of recording:
2005
"Pancho Vladigerov‘s 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"' was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song 'A Single Cry Is Being Heard' by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a 'Bulgarian folk song'. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work 'to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia', and the original title 'Bulgarian Rhapsody' was later supplemented with 'Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar"'. Over the years, this title has undergone several changes for reasons of political nature, but has ultimately survived as 'Vardar Rhapsody'. Several different transcriptions of the work made by the author are in existence: for a symphony orchestra, for violin and orchestra, for piano, for piano four hands, and even for two violins."
(Sofia Philharmonic)
- published: 25 Feb 2022
- views: 5106
37:06
Pancho Vladigerov [Панчо Владигеров]: Seven Bulgarian Symphonic Dances, Op. 23
Andreescu, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
0:00 A Holiday Dance (Allegro Moderato)
5:39 You Dimitro, eh! (Allegro moderato grazioso)
9:10 Sitno Horo (Prest...
Andreescu, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
0:00 A Holiday Dance (Allegro Moderato)
5:39 You Dimitro, eh! (Allegro moderato grazioso)
9:10 Sitno Horo (Presto)
12:09 Radka is up early in the morning (Andante con moto)
20:07 Paydoushko Horo (Vivamente)
24:42 Bilyana (Allegro Comodo)
31:33 Golyamo Horo (Animato con vivezza - Vivacissimo)
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Панчо_Владигеров_Seven_Bulgarian_Symphonic_Dances,_Op._23
Andreescu, Rundfunk-Sinfonieorchester Berlin
0:00 A Holiday Dance (Allegro Moderato)
5:39 You Dimitro, eh! (Allegro moderato grazioso)
9:10 Sitno Horo (Presto)
12:09 Radka is up early in the morning (Andante con moto)
20:07 Paydoushko Horo (Vivamente)
24:42 Bilyana (Allegro Comodo)
31:33 Golyamo Horo (Animato con vivezza - Vivacissimo)
- published: 16 Jul 2017
- views: 10847
39:38
Pancho Vladigerov - Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Mov.I: Vigoroso ma non troppo allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile, vivace scherzando ...
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Mov.I: Vigoroso ma non troppo allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile, vivace scherzando - tempo primo 13:37
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 26:29
Pianist: Krassimir Gatev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10633
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Piano_Concerto_No.2_In_C_Minor,_Op.22_(1930)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Piano Concerto No.2 in C-minor, Op.22 (1930)
Mov.I: Vigoroso ma non troppo allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante cantabile, vivace scherzando - tempo primo 13:37
Mov.III: Allegro con fuoco 26:29
Pianist: Krassimir Gatev
Orchestra: Bulgarian National Symphony Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
From Balkanton LP 10633
- published: 07 May 2013
- views: 21454
24:08
Pancho Vladigerov - Variations on a popular bulgarian song Op 3 (горда стара планина)
Krassimir Gatev - Piano (Proud Old Mountains Variations)
Theme 00:00 I 01:42 II 03:34 III 05:07 IV 07:26 V 09:10 VI 11:07 VII 12:02 VIII 13:30 IX 16:03 X 17:33 ...
Krassimir Gatev - Piano (Proud Old Mountains Variations)
Theme 00:00 I 01:42 II 03:34 III 05:07 IV 07:26 V 09:10 VI 11:07 VII 12:02 VIII 13:30 IX 16:03 X 17:33 XI 19:45
I think most of you here already know Vladigerov, the big daddy of the 20th century bulgarian academic music. He truly knew how to blend bulgarian folk with classical european idioms.
Here is all the vladigerov works i've uploaded so far in my channel - Vladigerov Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buWVysqMpUI&list=PLBCINLbRAJXkCQf6EDbobGJ4mSvPdy5QN
It includes his piano concerti nos.1-4 (working on the fifth now, i swear i had it, don't know what happened), the first Violin Concerto and several other works for piano solo.
#владигеров There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Variations_On_A_Popular_Bulgarian_Song_Op_3_(Горда_Стара_Планина)
Krassimir Gatev - Piano (Proud Old Mountains Variations)
Theme 00:00 I 01:42 II 03:34 III 05:07 IV 07:26 V 09:10 VI 11:07 VII 12:02 VIII 13:30 IX 16:03 X 17:33 XI 19:45
I think most of you here already know Vladigerov, the big daddy of the 20th century bulgarian academic music. He truly knew how to blend bulgarian folk with classical european idioms.
Here is all the vladigerov works i've uploaded so far in my channel - Vladigerov Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buWVysqMpUI&list=PLBCINLbRAJXkCQf6EDbobGJ4mSvPdy5QN
It includes his piano concerti nos.1-4 (working on the fifth now, i swear i had it, don't know what happened), the first Violin Concerto and several other works for piano solo.
#владигеров There is no copyright infringement intended. If you wish your recording to be removed, it can be done, please just leave me an email, which can be found at the channel's about section.
- published: 25 Jul 2020
- views: 5776
8:41
Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16 (Audio + Full Score)
Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16, version for orchestra (1922)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Vladig...
Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16, version for orchestra (1922)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Vladigerov
Pancho Vladigerov‘s Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song A Single Cry Is Being Heard by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a “Bulgarian folk song”. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work “to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia”, and the original title Bulgarian Rhapsody was later supplemented with Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar. Over the years, this title has undergone several changes for reasons of political nature, but has ultimately survived as Vardar Rhapsody. Several different transcriptions of the work made by the author are in existence: for a symphony orchestra, for violin and orchestra, for piano, for piano at four hands, and even for two violins.
The Vardar Rhapsody is among the most performed works by Pancho Vladigerov. It is a preferred work in the repertoire of all Bulgarian violinists and orchestras.
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https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Bulgarian_Rhapsody_'Vardar',_Op._16_(Audio_Full_Score)
Pancho Vladigerov - Bulgarian Rhapsody 'Vardar', Op. 16, version for orchestra (1922)
Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra
Conductor - Alexander Vladigerov
Pancho Vladigerov‘s Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar was written in 1922 and designated as Opus 16. Its original version was set for violin and piano. Pancho Vladigerov was inspired by the song A Single Cry Is Being Heard by Bulgarian composer Dobri Hristov, which became popular in Vardar Macedonia as a “Bulgarian folk song”. At the request of friends, the composer dedicated the work “to young Bulgarians fighting in Macedonia”, and the original title Bulgarian Rhapsody was later supplemented with Bulgarian Rhapsody Vardar. Over the years, this title has undergone several changes for reasons of political nature, but has ultimately survived as Vardar Rhapsody. Several different transcriptions of the work made by the author are in existence: for a symphony orchestra, for violin and orchestra, for piano, for piano at four hands, and even for two violins.
The Vardar Rhapsody is among the most performed works by Pancho Vladigerov. It is a preferred work in the repertoire of all Bulgarian violinists and orchestras.
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- published: 09 Feb 2022
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6:07
Pancho Vladigerov - Song for Violin & Piano
One of the most romantic Bulgarian music themes for Violin and Piano - "Chant" also "Song" was composed by Pancho Vladigerov, the most emblematic figure in Bulg...
One of the most romantic Bulgarian music themes for Violin and Piano - "Chant" also "Song" was composed by Pancho Vladigerov, the most emblematic figure in Bulgarian classical music. This piece is one of the Famous Bulgarian Classics.
Performed by Svetlin Roussev - violin & Georgii Cherkin - piano
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One of the most romantic Bulgarian music themes for Violin and Piano - "Chant" also "Song" was composed by Pancho Vladigerov, the most emblematic figure in Bulgarian classical music. This piece is one of the Famous Bulgarian Classics.
Performed by Svetlin Roussev - violin & Georgii Cherkin - piano
- published: 03 Oct 2013
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45:31
Pancho Vladigerov - Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Mov.I: Allegro vivace - Allegro con brio 00:00
Mov.II: Adagio 18:11
Mov.III: Vivace 27:34
Mov.I...
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Mov.I: Allegro vivace - Allegro con brio 00:00
Mov.II: Adagio 18:11
Mov.III: Vivace 27:34
Mov.IV: Molto pesante e tenuto. Allegro con fuoco 33:40
Orchestra: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
https://wn.com/Pancho_Vladigerov_Symphony_No.1_In_D_Minor,_Op.33_(1939)
Pancho Vladigerov
Work: Symphony No.1 in D-minor, Op.33 (1939)
Mov.I: Allegro vivace - Allegro con brio 00:00
Mov.II: Adagio 18:11
Mov.III: Vivace 27:34
Mov.IV: Molto pesante e tenuto. Allegro con fuoco 33:40
Orchestra: Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra
Conductor: Alexander Vladigerov
- published: 02 May 2013
- views: 9476
4:41
Pancho Vladigerov - Sarabande
I haven`t played my favorite Bulgarian composer for a while. Here is a small piece from Pancho Vladigerov - "Classic and romantic", Sarabande! Hope you`ll like ...
I haven`t played my favorite Bulgarian composer for a while. Here is a small piece from Pancho Vladigerov - "Classic and romantic", Sarabande! Hope you`ll like it and enjoy! :)
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Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров; 13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Vladigerov is arguably the most influential Bulgarian composer of all time. He was one of the first to successfully combine idioms of Bulgarian folk music and classical music. Part of the so-called Second Generation Bulgarian Composers, he was among the founding members of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Vladigerov marked the beginning of a number of genres in Bulgarian music, including the violin sonata and the piano trio. He was also a very respected pedagogue; his students include practically all notable Bulgarian composers of the next generation, such as Alexander Raichev, Alexander Yossifov, Stefan Remenkov, and many others, as well as the pianist Alexis Weissenberg.
#PanchoVladigerov #Sarabande #Piano
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I haven`t played my favorite Bulgarian composer for a while. Here is a small piece from Pancho Vladigerov - "Classic and romantic", Sarabande! Hope you`ll like it and enjoy! :)
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Pancho Haralanov Vladigerov (Bulgarian: Панчо Хараланов Владигеров; 13 March 1899 – 8 September 1978) was a Bulgarian composer, pedagogue, and pianist.
Vladigerov is arguably the most influential Bulgarian composer of all time. He was one of the first to successfully combine idioms of Bulgarian folk music and classical music. Part of the so-called Second Generation Bulgarian Composers, he was among the founding members of the Bulgarian Contemporary Music Society (1933), which later became the Union of Bulgarian Composers. Vladigerov marked the beginning of a number of genres in Bulgarian music, including the violin sonata and the piano trio. He was also a very respected pedagogue; his students include practically all notable Bulgarian composers of the next generation, such as Alexander Raichev, Alexander Yossifov, Stefan Remenkov, and many others, as well as the pianist Alexis Weissenberg.
#PanchoVladigerov #Sarabande #Piano
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 4941