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A photo from the press conference at the opening of the Summer Academy of Arts in 2021 – Prof. Peter Shomodari – solo cellist of the Vienna Philharmonic, Petya Velikova – organizer and founder of the Summer Academy of Arts, Prof. Denitsa Laffchieva – clarinet professor at the Academy of Music in Brescia – Italy, Sarah McElravy – renowned soloist, and chamber musician – violin, Deputy Mayor of Culture and Sports of the Municipality of Burgas – Mrs. Diana Savateva, Prof. Julian Rachlin – professor at the violin faculty of the Vienna University of Music and Arts, conductor – Prof. Alexander Zemtsov – teacher at the University of Music in Lausanne and at the University of Music and Dance Cologne, Germany, and Mario Nikolov – opera singer.
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Prof. Julian Rachlin and Zornitsa Ilarionova working together in the violin masterclass within the Academy in 2021
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Prof. Julian Rachlin and Kai Orlinov working together in the violin masterclass within the Academy in 2021
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Prof. Julian Rachlin and Lora Markova working together in the violin masterclass within the Academy in 2021
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Working process of the participants in the creative writing class with Maria Kasimova-Moase.
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Working process of the participants in viola masterclass with Prof. Alexander Zemtsov.
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A photo of the participants in the international class in 2021 in the Academy – the viola masterclass with Prof. Alexander Zemtsov. The participants are from 5 different countries – Spain, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Colombia, and Bulgaria.
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A photo of the participants in the flute masterclass with Prof. Georgi Spassov together with the accompanist Tatiana Bozhko.
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Working process in the acting masterclass, vocal-dramatic interpretation, stage behavior, and behavior in front of the camera with Mario Nikolov.
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A photo of part of the clarinet masterclass with Prof. Denitsa Laffchieva and Assoc. Prof. Borislav Yotsov – teacher in the National Academy of Music, Sofia
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A Photo of the participants in the piano masterclass with Victoria Vassilenko and Sergei Redkin, and Deputy Mayor of Municipality Sozopol – Engr. Rumen Kisiov.
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A photo of the final concert of the participants in the cello masterclass with father and son – Krastevi – teachers in the National Academy of Music, Sofia, on the piano – Rumen Tsanov.
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The participants in the creative writing masterclass with the teacher Vyara Nikolova and with the guest teacher – Maria Kasimova-Moase – journalist, writer
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Emanuil Ivanov – special guest at the piano concert in memory of Prof. Rostislav Yovchev. Emanuil Ivanov is a laureate of the 2019 “Feruccio Busoni” Piano Competition in Italy
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The participants in the memorial concert of Prof. Rostislav Yovchev – Georgi Belchev, Stefania Ruseva, Pavlina Radoinova, Zornitsa Getova, Elitsa Mircheva and with the special participation of Emanuil Ivanov.
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The chamber concert in memory of Prof. Rostislav Yovchev was held in partnership with the Brazilian Embassy in Sofia. On the photo – Mr. Umberto Grillo – Cultural Attaché of the Brazilian Embassy, Mrs. Lina Quick – Vice Consul, Mrs. Nara Vasconcelos – Director of the Zenon Cultural Institute, Prof. Frederico Barreto – violin professor at UNICAMP and Petya Velikova – Dimitrova art director of the Academy.
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A moment from the performance of the clarinet quintet op. 115 by Johannes Brahms, part of the chamber concert of the teachers – Prof. Julian Rachlin, Sara McElravy, Denitsa Laffchieva, Alexander Zemtsov, and Peter Shomodari.
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A photo of the teachers – Mario Nikolov, Prof. Alexander Zemtsov, Denitsa Laffchieva, Petya Velikova, Borislav Yotsov, and Victoria Vassilenko, after the concert.
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Mrs. Diana Savateva – Deputy Mayor of Culture and Sport of the Municipality of Burgas and Mr. Dimitar Madjarov awarded the winners of the competition for the best performance of a work for violin, viola, cello, and piano by the Bulgarian star composer – Dobrinka Tabakova – before the symphony concert with the Burgas Opera Orchestra. The winners were Lora Markova – violin, Ivan Udovichenko – viola, Ukraine, Todor Ivanov – cello, and Stefan Simov – piano.