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Name
  
Parashkev Hadjiev


Role
  
Composer

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Died
  
April 28, 1992, Sofia, Bulgaria

Bulgarian Classical Music (harp), Parashkev Hadjiev, Ravnopolska


Parashkev Hadjiev (Bulgarian: Парашкев Хаджиев; born in Sofia, Bulgaria, 27 April 1912 - 1992) was a Bulgarian composer. He was the son of conductor Todor Hadjiev, an early champion of Bulgarian opera. Some view Parashkev Hadjiev as perhaps the most important post-war composer in Bulgaria.

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Operas

  • Once Upon a Time (1957)
  • A Madcap (1959) - Libretto Ivan Genov
  • Albena (1962) - libretto Peter Filchev (after the drama of Yordan Yovkov)
  • Aika-1963

  • July Night (1964) - after the drama of Ivan Genov Early ballad
  • Millionaire (1965) - a comedy Yordan Yovkov
  • Masters (1966) - a drama of R. Stoyanov
  • Golden Apple - (1972)
  • Leto 893 (1973) - Libretto Pancho Panchev
  • Maria Desislava (1978) - Libretto Kamen Zidarov
  • Ioannis Rex (1981)
  • Paradoxes three one-act operas: Divorce, Thief and Gifts (1982)
  • I, Claudius (1984)
  • Star without name (1985) - Libretto Ognyan Stamboliev
  • Malingerer (1987)
  • Babinata bread (1989)
  • Inspector (1990)
  • John Kukuzel Love (1992)
  • Operetta

  • Divided (1952)
  • Icahn (1955 d)
  • Madame Sans Gene (1958 d)
  • Film music

  • Marriage, directed by Borozanov B. (1942)
  • Fire trail, directed by B. Borozanov, At. Georgiev (1946)
  • Kalin eagle, directed by Borozanov B. (1950)
  • Traces remain, directed by Peter Vasilev (1956)
  • Little, directed by N. Korabov (1958)
  • Recordings

  • Songs of Parashkev Hadjiev (Песните на Парашкев Хаджиев) Ludmila Hadjieva. CD 0717-2 2006.
  • On Slavic Arias by Krassimira Stoyanova - aria from Maria Desislava, opera: Scene 4. Velíki bózhe, chuy móyata molbá!
  • References

    Parashkev Hadjiev Wikipedia