The original music created by jazzman Dimitar Bodurov is always prompt in grabbing the attention of audiences, and of his colleagues too. In his works, the young pianist displays notable closeness to the melodies and patterns of the Bulgarian folklore while he never leaves the territory of jazz proper.
Dimitar has a few prizes from prestigious festivals in the Netherlands where he has been living since 2000. These include Erasmus Jazz Prize 2002, Pim Jacobs Jazz Competition 2002, Leidse Stad Jazz Competition 2002, etc. He reached the semifinals at the jazz competition in Montreux and has concertized with his trio in the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Luxemburg and Bulgaria. In 2008 he founded the first festival for piano and percussions in Amsterdam - Keys’n Stix Festival.
Kottarashky is one of the most intriguing musicians to have appeared on the Bulgarian music scene in the first decade of the 21 st century. The man behind the stage name is Nikola Gruev, and his work is an ongoing genre-blending experiment. He is..
Lovers of Japanese music will be able to enjoy a concert of traditional Japanese taiko drums performed by the band Wadaiko-Sai from Japan . The concert will be held in the capital's Bulgaria Hall at 7 p.m. as part of the Days of Japanese Culture in..
Little-known works will be performed by outstanding musicians at the Bulgaria Hall in Sofia on 6 November. Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge, Op. 10, an early work by Benjamin Britten dedicated to his composition teacher Frank Bridge, will be..
For Plamen Bonev De La Bona, as a performer and songwriter, 2024 is a year filled with love. “Obicham” (I Love) is the title of his latest single,..
Mary Boys Band keep their promise to drink the summer to the last drop with their new song "Wake Me Up When May Comes". Staying true to themselves, on..
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