About us | Contact us | Collaborate with us Share/Bookmark
Home
     Ensembles Roster          Artist Roster          Services     
  
  
  
  
English English
You are in: Ensembles Roster » Choirs » National Philharmonic Choir
Friday, 10 September 2010
Opera
Operetta
Ballet
Orchestras
Choirs
Jazz Ensembles
Folklore Ensembles
Orthodox Chant
Special Projects

National Philharmonic Choir

Curriculum

Photo Gallery

Audio

Contact us

Since it was formed on November 1, 1944 the Svetoslav Obretenov National Philharmonic Choir has established a name of a representative performer formation.

Since 1981 it’s been part of the Sofia Philharmonic Choir. Prior to that it existed on its own as Bulgarian a Cappella Choir. It’s comprised of professional singers. The choir has successfully toured in Europe, America and Asia. It’s a regular performer at the summer opera spectacles in various French cities: with Belini’s Norma (at Nîmes, conductor Emil Chakarov), with Verdi’s Macbeth (at Orange, conductor George Fulton), with Puccini’s Turandot (21 performances) and with Verdi’s Nabucco (17 performances in Paris, conductor Michel Plason). Le Figaro qualified the event as: “A superb achievement, full of passion, and delightful to watch.” The choir gave a special show for the UNESCO’s 20th anniversary in Paris. It was part of the choir that performed Beethoven’s 9th Symphony at the General Assembly of UNESCO held in 1980 at the Sava Center in Belgrade. In 1986 it was given the honor to open the Bulgarian Academy for Culture and Art in Rome, established by Boris Christov. An enormous success was the performance of Schonberg’s Gurre Lieder, conducted by Zubin Mehta at the Florence International Music Festival (1986). The Philharmonic Choir regularly takes part in major international festivals throughout Europe: The Prague Spring Festival, the Bratislava Days of Music, The Brno International Music Festival, the Dresden Music Festival, the Dimitria Festival in Greece, etc. The choir has worked with distinguished conductors such as: Herman Abendrot, Riccardo Muti, Kurt Mazur, Michel Plason, Guenadi Rojdestvenski, Evgeni Svetlanov and many others. Its extremely prolific recording activity has been highly praised by eminent companies and radio stations, courtesy of its conductor Georgi Robev who has worked with the Choir for so many years now.

Among the notable achievements of the Choir are performances of great vocal instrumental pieces like: Bach’s Magnificat, Handel’s Messiah, Vivaldi's Gloria, Haydn’s The Creation and The Seasons, Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis and 9th Symphony, Mozart’s and Verdi’s Requiems, Schubert’s Masses, Brahm’s German Requiem, Orff’s Carmina Burana and many others. Along with the other noted performances, the Choir has recorded for the city radios in: Sofia, Paris, Brussels, Moscow, BBC – London, for TVs in Holland, Belgium, France, Russia, BBC – Cardiff, for record labels such as:  Harmonia Mundi, Pathé Marconi, Forlan (Paris), EMI (London), Columbia (Tokyo), Monitor (USA). The recording of Carmina Burana together with the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra was released as Record of the Trimester in France (1987). For its high professional achievements the Choir has been presented by the Union of the Bulgarian Music and Dance Performers (1977) with the Golden Lyre Award, and decorated with: Georgi Dimitrov medal, medal of the Republic of Bulgaria 1st degree, and 9th of September medal.

Lyuba Pesheva

Lyuba Pesheva has been part of this artistic team since 1985. She is a graduate of the Sofia Music Academy – Lilia Gyuleva’s conductor class. She has won international choir competitions in Great Britain and Bulgaria, has guest-performed on national and international level, and has recorded for the Bulgarian National Radio and for the German Radio Bremen. She teaches choir conducting at the Music Academy in Sofia.

 

Ensembles Roster | Artist Roster | Services About us | Contact us | Collaborate with us
Terms of use | Privacy policy | Search © 2005-2010 SerdicaMusic Ltd. All rights reserved