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Sonya Yoncheva is bringing world opera stars to Sofia

Sonya Yoncheva
Photo: Facebook / SY11 Events

Opera diva Sonya Yoncheva is bringing the musical elite to Sofia, for the special season of Intimate Voices, the singer’s team has announced. Every month from October till May, 2024, her production company will present the most exciting performers in the world of opera.


The gala, opening on 27 October, is dedicated to tango, with world-famous baritone from Uruguay Erwin Schrott performing, in Bulgaria Hall, one of the most popular programmes inspired by the dance and the music born in his country and transferred to Argentina.

Sonya Yoncheva will present her recital Rebirth on 2 December, together with the Art of Baroque festival orchestra, with conductor Zefira Valova. 

Photos: Facebook / SY11 Events



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