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La Scala virtuosos close the "European Music Festival" in Varna

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Two world-famous Bulgarian musicians - violinist Mario Hossen and opera singer Krassimira Stoyanova, will partner this evening in Varna with the chamber ensemble "The Virtuosi of La Scala". The concert is to close the "European Music Festival" and is the first of the accompanying program of the international music festival "Varna Summer" 2024.

The program of the concert will have an Easter spirit and will present some of the famous examples of the Italian and German Baroque. Mario Hossen will perform Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons" and will also be a conductor. Soprano Krassimira Stoyanova will sing famous arias from works by Bach and Handel.

"Working with such exceptional professionals is a creative experience. It is easy to work with people who are familiar with the musical language, with the aesthetics of the musical message", Mario Hossen told BNR’s Radio Varna.




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