The ppIANISSIMO Festival for contemporary piano music takes place in the period March 22 – April 7 and concerts are in the First Studio of the Bulgarian National Radio, the concert hall of "Prof. Pancho Vladigerov" National Academy of Music and the National School of Music and Dance Art "Dobrin Petkov" in Plovdiv. Borislava Taneva, head of the festival, presents the program:
"We open the festival with a concert by an extremely interesting pianist from Malta – Tricia Dawn Williams. She will be presenting works written especially for her that are performed in a unique way on extended piano. Tricia uses special bracelets on her hands and electrodes activated by the movement of the muscles of her hands. This technique produces sound with almost no direct touch to the keyboard. On March 23, young Greek pianist Konstantinos Destounis, who is highly devoted to modern music, will have his concert. Sofya Melikyan will also be having a solo concert. ppIANISSIMO continues on March 29 with a concert by Kotaro Fukuma from Japan, who will also perform specially created works by Somei Satoh and Albena Vratchanska. The program includes a performance of vocal ensemble Cantanti Dai Monti Verdi, headed by Severin Vassilev. This concert will be presented on the next day in Plovdiv, as it is part of the official program of Plovdiv – European Capital of Culture 2019. Then comes “Bulgarian Readings of the Sonata” – a solo piano recital by Margarita Ilieva. She will be performing sonatas by Bulgarian composers, some of which are dedicated to her. The concert of Stefka Perifanova (Bulgaria/Switzerland) is on March 31.”
"During the last 'extended' weekend of the festival on April 5, the duo of German flutist Kersten McCall and Bulgarian Kamelia Miladinova – piano perform. Always interesting and challenging in their performances, according to Prof. Taneva, they are among the regular performers at ppIANISSIMO. The duo has included works by Georgi Arnaudov, Pierre Boulez, Bach and others. Lecturers and PhD students from the National Academy of Music will take part in the concert, which is a continuation of the 'Composer Portraits' series (April 6). The composer’s portrait presented will be that of Stephen Gardner from Ireland. The concert would take place under the initiative and with the support of the Embassy of Ireland in Bulgaria."
ppIANISSIMO JAZZ: "Spontaneous improvisations" is another traditional concert part of the forum for contemporary music. On April 6 under this motto audience will be listening to jazz pianists Lyubo Tsanev and Konstantin Kostov (Bulgaria / Germany), who have prepared "original jazz plays, free improvisations and ... surprises".
"I want to thank Bulgarian National Radio, the Ministry of Culture, the Sofia Municipality, the Ministry of Culture, the Academy of Music, the Pro Helvetia Foundation, the Goethe Institute, and a number of embassies and companies that have made this edition possible", Prof. Taneva told us in conclusion.
English: Alexander Markov
An ensemble of two or more harps is nothing new to the Bulgarian stage. What is new, though, is to be able to hear a harp octet – definitely a novelty for the country. We owe the idea, the programme selection and the organization of the upcoming..
Two singers — Boyana Karpatova and Boris Hristov — have come together for a duet song titled "Dokato Te Ima" (As Long As You Exist). Boyana wrote the music and the lyrics of the piece. The arrangement is by Artur Nadosyan. Here’s what the performers..
To celebrate his 70th birthday, world-famous Bulgarian tenor Boyko Zvetanov will perform in a special concert on 18 October at the Central Military Club in Sofia. Joining him on this milestone occasion will be the Prima Visione Mandolin Orchestra,..
The unique voice of Lili Ivanova - the icon of Bulgarian pop music, which has thrilled generations of fans for more than six decades,..
On 16 November 2025 at 7:30 p.m., the Catholic Cathedral of St Joseph in Sofia will host a Baroque concert in celebration of the feast of the patroness..
+359 2 9336 661