Alexander Vladigerov

Alexandеr Vladigerov (1933–1993) graduated from the State Academy of Music in 1956 where he studied Conducting with Professor Vladi Simeonov, and also Piano, and Composition with his father. He specialised for two years with Natan Rahlin, chief conductor of the Kiev Philharmonic. Since 1958, he was conductor of the Philharmonic Orchestras in Pleven, Plovdiv and Ruse and since 1969 to the end of his life of the Bulgarian National Radio Symphony Orchestra. He toured in Europe, Japan and Cuba. He made multiple performances and gramophone recordings of the stage and symphony works of Pancho Vladigerov.
He composed three musical plays for children, which became very popular and were frequently performed. He wrote works for symphony orchestra, chamber works and songs. His piano works were prize-winning at the international composition competitions in Warsaw, Moscow (1955) and Bolzano, Italy (1957).

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