Veselin Stoyanov

Bulgarian composer (1902–1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Veselin Anastasov Stoyanov (Веселин Анастасов Стоянов) (20 April 1902 in Shumen 29 June 1969 in Sofia) was a Bulgarian composer.[1]

Veselin Stoyanov

In 1937, he began teaching and later became professor of music theory courses at the National Academy of Music (Bulgaria). Stoyanov raised the level of music theory teaching in Bulgaria. His students included Todor Popov, Dimitar Petkov, Stefan Remenkov, Alexander Tekeliev, Ivan Marinov and others.

Works

  • Three concertos for piano and orchestra (1942, 1953, 1966); Concerto for Violin and Orchestra; Concerto for Cello and Orchestra; Concertino for violin
  • Two symphonies; symphonic suite grotesque Bai Ganyo; Festival Overture; symphonic poem Song of Blood; Rhapsody for symphony orchestra
  • Operas:
  • Ballet Pope Joanna
  • Cantatas
  • Songs

Recordings

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