VASSIL KAZANDJIEV
was born in 1934 in Rousse, Bulgaria. At the age of 7 he started playing
the guitar and two years later he learned to play the piano. At the
age of 10 he started composing music. His first teachers of composition
and conducting were Konstantin Iliev and Dobrin Petkov. In 1957 Kazandjiev
graduated from the Bulgarian State Music Academy in the composition
class of Professor Pancho Vladigerov and conducting with Professor Vladi
Simeonov. Already as a student at the Academy, he won a laureate’s
prize for his Symphonietta for a large orchestra at the Sixth
International Youth Festival in Moscow (1957 – chairman of the jury
Dm. Shostakovich).
Vassil Kazandjiev
started his career in conducting at the National Opera in Sofia, where
he worked for seven years. During that period he staged and conducted
a number of Bulgarian and foreign operas and ballets: Yana’s Nine
Brothers and Antigona 43
by Lyubomir Pipkov, Sly Peter by Vesselin Stoyanov, The Boyana
Master by Konstantin Iliev, Othello
by Verdi, Turandot by Puccini, The Magic Flute
by Mozart, Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky, The Wooden Prince
by Bartok and many more. In 1962 he founded the Sofia Soloists
Chamber Ensemble with which he had very successful concerts in Bulgaria
and abroad for 15 years. Since 1978 he was appointed conductor, and
from 1985 until 1993 – Chief Conductor of the Bulgarian National Radio.
Vassil Kazandjiev
combines high professionalism and broad musical culture, as well as
a highly developed creative intuition. Therefore, his interpretations
of works by different authors, styles and epochs are distinguished by
depth, stylistic authenticity and pointed modern sensitivity. His art
has been immortalized in many recordings of the Bulgarian Radio,
Balkanton, Harmonia Mundi - France Kibaton
– Japan and other companies from different countries. He has had extremely
successful guest tours in almost every European country, USA, Canada,
Africa, Japan, South Korea, etc.
In addition
to being a remarkable conductor and pedagogue – he is professor of
Orchestral Conducting at Pancho Vladiguerov State Academy of
Music – Vassil Kazandjiev is one of the most talented Bulgarian composers.
He is the author of a large number of symphony and chamber music works:
five symphonies, a number of sonatas and instrumental concertos, “Pictures
from Bulgaria”, “Live Icons”, “Apocalypse”, “Illuminations”,
three string quartets, piano quintet, three trios, etc. He has also
composed music for many theatre performances and films. His style is
characterised by bright expressivity and artisticism, philosophical
depth and a masterly composition technique.
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Vassil Kazandjiev
Toccata 1957
PlayRecorded on 08/21/2008, uploaded on 09/04/2009
Musician's or Publisher's Notes
VASSIL KAZANDJIEV was born in 1934 in Rousse, Bulgaria. At the age of 7 he started playing the guitar and two years later he learned to play the piano. At the age of 10 he started composing music. His first teachers of composition and conducting were Konstantin Iliev and Dobrin Petkov. In 1957 Kazandjiev graduated from the Bulgarian State Music Academy in the composition class of Professor Pancho Vladigerov and conducting with Professor Vladi Simeonov. Already as a student at the Academy, he won a laureate’s prize for his Symphonietta for a large orchestra at the Sixth International Youth Festival in Moscow (1957 – chairman of the jury Dm. Shostakovich).
Vassil Kazandjiev started his career in conducting at the National Opera in Sofia, where he worked for seven years. During that period he staged and conducted a number of Bulgarian and foreign operas and ballets: Yana’s Nine Brothers and Antigona 43 by Lyubomir Pipkov, Sly Peter by Vesselin Stoyanov, The Boyana Master by Konstantin Iliev, Othello by Verdi, Turandot by Puccini, The Magic Flute by Mozart, Sleeping Beauty by Tchaikovsky, The Wooden Prince by Bartok and many more. In 1962 he founded the Sofia Soloists Chamber Ensemble with which he had very successful concerts in Bulgaria and abroad for 15 years. Since 1978 he was appointed conductor, and from 1985 until 1993 – Chief Conductor of the Bulgarian National Radio.
Vassil Kazandjiev combines high professionalism and broad musical culture, as well as a highly developed creative intuition. Therefore, his interpretations of works by different authors, styles and epochs are distinguished by depth, stylistic authenticity and pointed modern sensitivity. His art has been immortalized in many recordings of the Bulgarian Radio, Balkanton, Harmonia Mundi - France Kibaton – Japan and other companies from different countries. He has had extremely successful guest tours in almost every European country, USA, Canada, Africa, Japan, South Korea, etc.
In addition to being a remarkable conductor and pedagogue – he is professor of Orchestral Conducting at Pancho Vladiguerov State Academy of Music – Vassil Kazandjiev is one of the most talented Bulgarian composers. He is the author of a large number of symphony and chamber music works: five symphonies, a number of sonatas and instrumental concertos, “Pictures from Bulgaria”, “Live Icons”, “Apocalypse”, “Illuminations”, three string quartets, piano quintet, three trios, etc. He has also composed music for many theatre performances and films. His style is characterised by bright expressivity and artisticism, philosophical depth and a masterly composition technique.
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