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Ivan Spassov's Tryptich from 1964
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Ivan Spassov is one of Bulgaria's most prominent composers in the second half of the 20th century. Throughout his active years as a composer, he considered the voice to be the most sublime expressive instrument, and hence, dedicated a major part of his oeuvre to the vocal genre. The Triptych on texts by Vesna Parun is a transitional work, which is, nevertheless, highly representative of Ivan Spassov's compositional style in both technical and ideological aspects. Despite its modest dimensions, the work is carefully crafted, while still providing vast opportunities for the potential performer.
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Born in Bulgaria, Petar Karagenov studied Piano and Conducting in Sofia and Collaborative Piano in Graz. Since 2019, he is based in Hamburg, where he works as a freelancer.
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Ivan Spassov is one of Bulgaria's most prominent composers in the second half of the 20th century. Throughout his active years as a composer, he considered the voice to be the most sublime expressive instrument, and hence, dedicated a major part of his oeuvre to the vocal genre. The Triptych on texts by Vesna Parun is a transitional work, which is, nevertheless, highly representative of Ivan Spassov's compositional style in both technical and ideological aspects. Despite its modest dimensions, the work is carefully crafted, while still providing vast opportunities for the potential performer.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786202223447
- Sprache Englisch
- Titel Ivan Spassov's Tryptich from 1964
- ISBN 978-620-2-22344-7
- Format Fachbuch
- EAN 9786202223447
- Jahr 2019
- Größe H3mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Autor Petar Karagenov
- Untertitel a glimpse of the composer's aesthetics
- Genre Musik
- Anzahl Seiten 52
- Herausgeber AV Akademikerverlag
- Gewicht 96g