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Bulgarian National Radio Children’s Choir tours Hungary

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The Bulgarian National Radio Children’s Choir started its tour in Hungary. The BNR Children’s Choir will sing today at the National Concert Hall Béla Bartók in Budapest on occasion of the 75th anniversary of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. On November 9 the BNR Children’s Choir and the Hungarian Radio Children’s Choir will sing separately at Main Parish Church of the Assumption. They will perform together two emblematic pieces Ave Maria by Zolton Kodaly and Leka Nosht (Good Night) by Parashkev Hadzhiev. The tour is a wonderful opportunity for cooperation with the Hungarian Radio Children’s Choir, conductor of the BNR Children’s Choir Teodora Dimitrova said.




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