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    Grigor Palikarov (born 1971) is a Bulgarian conductor, composer, pianist and music educator. Grigor Palikarov was born in 1971 in Plovdiv. He graduated...
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  • strings, and orchestra. She has collaborated with musicians such as Grigor Palikarov, Piero Romano, Yuriy Yanko, Cristian Chivu, Cristoforo Pestalozzi,...
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    Remenkov Alexander Yossifov Anna-Maria Ravnopolska-Dean Victor Chuchkov Grigor Palikarov Slavi Trifonov Official website (in Bulgarian and English) v t e...
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    area. Its previous guest conductors have included Maciej Żółtowski, Grigor Palikarov, and Michele Santorsola, and it has performed with soloists such as...
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  • Romain Leleu, Agnes Kallay, Giancarlo de Lorenzo, Elena Xanthoudakis, Grigor Palikarov, Quatour Arsis etc. In December 2023, Wang published his autobiography...
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    Kozhuharov, David Crescenzi, Yordan Dafov, Stefano Trasimeni, Piero Romano, Grigor Palikarov, Giuseppe Lanzetta, Geum No-sang, Il Koo Lee. In 2008 he has received...
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  • 2004) Symphonies (the first premiered 2006 in Bulgaria, conductor: Grigor Palikarov; the second premiered 2014 in Vienna, conductor: Thomas Payne) Masses...
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