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"Rhapsodies" concert of BNR Symphony Orchestra to be broadcast on four continents

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The concert of the BNR Symphony Orchestra with conductor Mark Kadin will be broadcast by "Euroradio" of the world's foremost alliance of public service media EBU. The event will take place on June 18 in the "Bulgaria" Hall in Sofia.

The radio orchestra will perform emblematic rhapsodies to the joy of music lovers. "This concert will be inspiring for both the audience and the musicians," maestro Mark Kadin says. The program includes Hungarian Rhapsody №14 by Ferenc Liszt, Roumanian Rhapsody №1 by George Enescu and "Rhapsody" by Claude Debussy, in which one of the best young Bulgarian clarinetists Kristiyan Kaloyanov is soloist. The BNR Symphony Orchestra will also perform the iconic "Rhapsody" by Veselin Stoyanov. The culmination of the evening will be Bulgarian Rhapsody "Vardar" by Pancho Vladigerov - one of the most popular and performed Bulgarian works in this country and abroad.

Compiled by: Vessela Krasteva

English: Alexander Markov




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