One of the most recognisable figures on Austria’s classical music scene, Donka Angatscheva—born in Plovdiv—has, for several years, been part of the prestigious circle of Bösendorfer Artists, joining the ranks of legendary pianists such as Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli, Alfred Brendel, and András Schiff. A musician with a vibrant European career, Angatscheva is also a successful manager and the founder of the initiative Die Kunst in Österreich lebt weiter (“Art in Austria Lives On”). In 2023, she was named Woman of the Year in the “Art and Culture” category by the Austrian magazine LOOK!.



Often described as “the Bulgarian Verdi” or “the Bulgarian Puccini,” composer Parashkev Hadjiev (1912–1992) has long been recognised as a central figure in Bulgaria’s operatic tradition. The country’s most prolific creator of musical-stage works, he left..
Admirers of schlager music and expressive stage presence are certainly looking forward to the pre-Christmas meeting with Veselin Marinov. It has already been a long-standing tradition for the singer to have a concert in the National..
Photos: ubc-bg.com, архив, Facebook/ Filmotechno podcast Discover more Bulgarian music in Radio Bulgaria's series "Highlights of Bulgarian musical culture": Highlights of Bulgarian musical culture: ''Barefoot times'' -..
+359 2 9336 661