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Alexander Raichev

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1962: Slaveyat na Orkhideyata (The Nightingale of the Orchid) - (operetta, V. Bashev after P. Panchev), Sofia State Music - March 6, 1962
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1953 Oratorio “Dimitrov still Lives” for soloist, narrator, male chorus and orchestra
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1974: Trevoga (Anxiety) - (O. Orlinov, after O. Vassilev), Sofia National Opera, 1974
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at the State Musical Academy in Sofia where he graduated in 1947. He then studied with
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1949–50: Symphony No.1: Symphony/Cantata “He Shall Not Die” for chorus and orchestra
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1967: Oratorio “October 1950” for mezzo-soprano, baritone, chorus and orchestra
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1988: Cantata “Shipka” for soloists, narrators, male chorus and orchestra
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1978: Ballet “The Fountain of the White-legged Woman” (and Ballet Suite)
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1969: Vasheto prisastvie (Your Presence) - Radio Sofia, Sept. 5, 1969.
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1953: Ballet “Haidouk Song” (and two Ballet Suites, 1954 and 1955)
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1986: Ballad for the Unknown Soldier for bass and wind orchestra
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1965: Most (The Bridge) - (Bashev), Ruse Opera, October 2, 1965
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1987: “Thoughts about the Master sketches” for string orchestra
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1970: Symphonic Glorification “Lenin Generations” for orchestra
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1991: Oratorio “Kabile” for narrator, chorus and orchestra
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1989: Triptych for clarinet, piano, strings and percussion
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1954: Oratorio “Friendship” for bass, chorus and orchestra
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from 1949-50. After completing his studies, he taught at the
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1949–50 “Pioneers Suite” for female chorus and orchestra
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1972: Symphonic Moments “Leipzig ‘33” for orchestra
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1992: Romantic Concerto for Violin and Orchestra
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Alexander Raychev
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Bulgarian
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Bulgaria
Pancho Vladigerov
Zoltán Kodály
Janos Ferencsik
Budapest Conservatory
Bulgarian State Conservatory
Rosica Petkova
radio opera
Alexander Raichev
the original
Categories
1922 births
2003 deaths
20th-century classical composers
Bulgarian classical composers
Bulgarian opera composers
Bulgarian male classical composers
Male opera composers
Bulgarian music educators
20th-century male musicians
Bulgarian expatriates in Hungary

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