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Start of Bulgarian EU Presidency to be marked in Brussels on 1 February with concert at BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts

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The Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of EU will be marked in Brussels with a concert at the BOZAR Center for Fine Arts on 1 February starting at 8 PM. The program features emblematic works from both Bulgarian classical music and folklore as well as from the European music heritage. They will be performed by the Sofia Philharmonic with conductor Nayden Todorov, Vanya Moneva choir with conductor Vanya Moneva and also by guest stars Sonya Yoncheva and Ludmil Angelov. BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts is the most prestigious space for art in Brussels. It was founded after World War I and spreads on an area of 33,000 sq. m. Its concert hall seats 2200 and is the home of the National Orchestra of Belgium.



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