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Triphon Silyanovski

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In 1973 Silyanovsky co-founded, with the director Plamen Kartalov, the Blagoevgrad Chamber Opera where he worked as music director until 1982. He then taught Score Reading at Plovdiv Academy of Music and Dance Art (1982–91). Some of his private pupils include pianists Vassil Genov and
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Triphon Silyanovsky composed three symphonies; three concertos for string orchestra, piano concerto and other orchestral works; choral opuses; chamber and solo songs. Thematic material is often related to
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After the fall of the communist regime at the end of the 1980s he joined the staff of the State Academy of Music in Sofia and was made professor extraordinary (1997).
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in 1944, his professional career was interrupted and his music was banished up to 1959. He was persecuted by the authorities for political reasons and was sent to a
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chant. His professionally crafted scores are distinguished by an individual style, rigorous structural clarity, dense textures and complex polyphony.
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Triphon Silyanovski, composer, music theoretician, pedagogue, pianist - Union of the Bulgarian Composers
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and from the State Academy of Music, Sofia majoring in Composition under Professor
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He authored books, studies and over 70 unpublished research works in the field of
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Five songs for soprano and piano (left hand), based on poems by
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Triphon Silyanovsky graduated both from the Law Faculty of
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The German Symphonism. Style and Interpretation Problems
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The German Symphonism. Style and Interpretation Problems
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Triphon Silyanovsky at the Union of Bulgarian Composers
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Art in Time. Life Rhythm in Art and Thought. Vol. 1
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Bulgarian
Sofia
Bulgaria
Bulgarian
composer
pianist
pedagogue
theoretician
Sofia University
Pancho Vladigerov
Dimitar Nenov
History of Art
Hans Sedlmayr
Vienna
Bulgarian National Radio
communist regime
concentration camp
Latin
Ancient Greek
accompanist
Ivan Yanakov (pianist)
Orthodox
philosophy
aesthetics
theology
art history
political sciences
interpretation

Rainer Maria Rilke

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