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Name
  
Georgi Atanasov

Died
  
1931, Fazana, Croatia

Role
  
Composer

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Education
  
Conservatorio Statale di Musica "Gioachino Rossini"

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Georgi Atanasov (Bulgarian: Georgi atanasov) (May 6, 1882 – November 17, 1931), was a Bulgarian composer.

A native of Plovdiv, Atanasov began formal musical studies in Bucharest at the age of 14. From 1901 until 1903 he studied composition at the Rossini Conservatory in Pesaro with Pietro Mascagni. Upon receiving his diploma with the title of "maestro", he adopted the word as his formal style of address. He returned to Bulgaria soon after, becoming well known as a leader of military bands. He conducted the Sofia National Opera for the 1922/23 season.

Atanasov was the first professional Bulgarian opera composer. His style is Italianate, melodic and bearing the influence of folk idioms. He alternated contrasting musical numbers to achieve dramatic effect in his works.

Operas

  • Borislav (1911)
  • Moralisti (operetta) (1916)
  • Gergana (1917)
  • Zapustyalata vodenitsa (The Abandoned Mill) (1923)
  • Tsveta (1925)
  • Kosara (1929)
  • Altzec (1930)
  • References

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