The first Bulgarian symphony...

Started by Alan Howe, Monday 01 June 2015, 11:05

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Alan Howe


Delicious Manager

Hmm. Listened with interest to this and was pleasantly surprised. Thanks for the introduction.

I hope you will forgive me complementing this with the acknowledged first Estonian symphony by Artur Lemba, almost an exact contemporary of Antanassov, which pre-dates the Bulgarian symphony by four years.
https://youtu.be/y9AinZb3trw

Alan Howe


Richard Moss

There is another version of this work on YT by Grigor Palikarov and the Pazardjik Symphony Orchestra which gives the following tempi for the 4 movements:

I.   Allegro energico
II.   Andante
III.   Scherzo – allegro
IV.   Finale - moderato

Cheers

Richard

Alan Howe


Alan Howe

Well, I've thoroughly enjoyed listening to this unpretentious piece. More comments to come.

semloh

I've had this performance of the symphony tucked away in the computer for some time, and can't remember it. I recall that we strayed into the unsung composers from the Balkan region some years ago, and perhaps this was in our downloads "Pre-Reformation". In any case, time for another listen!